The Chalkboard OKC

The Chalkboard OKC

Breakfast restaurant 4.50 First Floor of Ambassador Hotel, 1200 N Walker Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, United States

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The Chalkboard OKC
The Chalkboard OKC

The Chalkboard OKC business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses

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Phone number
+14058988120

Location & directions

First Floor of Ambassador Hotel, 1200 N Walker Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, United States

Service hours

Tuesday6:30 AM–10 PM
Wednesday6:30 AM–10 PM
Thursday6:30 AM–10 PM
Friday6:30 AM–11 PM
Saturday6:30 AM–11 PM
Sunday6:30 AM–10 PM
Monday6:30 AM–10 PM

Customer experiences

Praise MathewPraise Mathew

Picasso Cafe is definitely one of those places that makes you want to come back but not so much for the food, but for the vibe. The ambience here is absolutely amazing. It’s got this cozy, artsy charm that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a little creative pocket of OKC. The decor, the lighting, even the music, it all just fits perfectly and creates such a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. The service was also great. Our server was attentive, friendly, and really made us feel taken care of without hovering too much. That part honestly stood out the most. Now, about the food, it was okay. Not bad at all, but also not something I’d rave about. It just felt like it was missing something. The presentation was nice, and everything was cooked fine, but the flavors didn’t quite hit the mark for me. For a place that nails the atmosphere so well, I was hoping for a little more wow from the food. Still, it’s a great spot for brunch, date nights, or hanging out with friends. I’d definitely come back — maybe try a few other dishes and enjoy that awesome ambience all over again.

Keith DeckerKeith Decker

The Paseo District is a really neat area, lots of shops, has been fixed up very neatly. The Picasso cafe is a very neat building. We starting off with the Fried goat cheese , they are a little too rich in taste for us , about 1 was all a person can eat. It was very loud in the area were were seated in. The table of 3 behind us seemed to want the whole restaurant to hear everything they said. Not sure why people think they have to be that loud . I ordered the Picasso burger , I wasn't a fan of the blue cheese , it kinda overpowered the taste of the burger. The fries were good. My wife ordered the lettuce wrap, the ground chicken did not look very appetizing and the taste was about the same. We were not a fan of the either or restrooms. Kinda disappointed with our experience at the restaurant.

Judson AdairJudson Adair

We came here for our anniversary a few weeks ago and had a wonderful time. The atmosphere was upscale without being pretentious or too expensive. I got the fish and chips. My wife got the Drunken Pear Salad with shrimp. Both were very good. The salad had these amazing spiced pecans. Honestly i could have just eaten a bowl of those. That should be an appetizer. We also got the the desert from the seasonal menus. For October they had a Rocky Horror theme. It's chocolate cake with toasted marshmallows and Gelato. It was great as well. Great experience. Will definitely go back.

Pamela HarjoPamela Harjo

Creative and Innovative - Sunday Brunch is a work of art! 10:00am – 3:00pm on Sundays 🤩 It took me 4 years but I finally experienced my first brunch at Picasso Café. It was fantastic! My grown kiddos and I enjoyed every bite. My son ordered the Hot Stack Waffles (two waffles with green chili pulled pork topped with two over easy eggs and maple bacon syrup); he loved it, specifically had good things to say about the bacon. My daughter ordered the Garden Benedict (everything bagel topped with fresh mozzarella, arugula, heirloom tomatoes, and two poached eggs. Incudes chipotle hollandaise and balsamic caramel drizzle); she was very pleased and had good things to say about the side of grits. I tend to lean toward vegetarian and vegan dishes, and Picasso Café has an extensive non-meat menu. But today I decided on the Nashville Hot Chicken & Waffles. I enjoyed both the chicken and the waffle. I requested the honey spice sauce on the side, and I’m glad I did! It was delicious, but would have been too spicy for my pallet. We shared the Smoked Salmon + Avocado Spring Rolls and all 3 of us ordered the Cuban Espresso but the White Chocolate Raspberry coffee is a local favorite. Enjoy alcohol at brunch? They have a booze brunch menu just for you! If you’re new to the OKC Paseo Arts District, plan on exploring while you’re here. Whether you are an art enthusiast or not, this is a gem of a location! Overall wonderful experience and 10/10 must try! We didn’t order alcohol or dessert but we did have an appetizer. Our total after 20% tip was $92. Worth every penny. Can you really put a price tag on delicious art?

The Chalkboard OKC is a breakfast restaurant.

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