
Located right on the Bricktown Canal, we’re the perfect place for you to have an office get-together, meet up with friends or simply enjoy a great dinner or a tasty starter from our delicious options. The ultimate spot for events of any kind, Revolutions Lower Bricktown features 10 spacious bowling lanes each divided by a physical barrier with awesome LED screens unlike any other you’ve ever experienced! We also offer HALF-PRICED Bowling ALL day on Sundays! Our patio is equipped with covered televisions, a fire pit, and seating with a great view of the canal. Revolutions is one of Bricktown’s best nightlife spots!
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 3–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 3–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 3–10 PM |
| Thursday | 3–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 200 S Oklahoma Ave Suite HD, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Phone: (405) 602-5680
Website: https://www.heydayfun.com/revolutionsokc
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Reviews
Interacting with Marcus, the AGM I believe, was superb. Checked in with us, and took excellent care of my group!
I’d rate 6 stars if I could, wonderful staff all around. 11/10 would recommend
As a 100% disabled guest, I was left waiting hungry and in tears at the restaurant—all because there was only one accessible table.
I visited this restaurant after walking for 30 minutes with my walker to find it, excited to finally sit down and enjoy a meal. When I arrived, I was immediately faced with stairs and had to ask if there was a handicap ramp. The staff pointed me in the direction, so I went to grab a drink—only to find out there was just one low table for people who cannot sit at high bar stools.
Due to my neuropathy, sitting on high stools would cause my legs to go numb, so I requested to speak with a manager or supervisor. I asked where handicap and disabled guests were supposed to sit, given that there was only one accessible table. The supervisor apologized and said I could sit at the low table once the current guests left. I waited for 30 minutes, growing hungrier and more discouraged, and eventually left in tears without eating.
I am 100% disabled, and my money is spent just like anyone else’s. The establishment should stand on hospitality, respect, and making people feel welcome—values I believe he truly stands for. What happened to me goes against those values, and I believe anyone would be ashamed to know disabled guests are being treated this way in a restaurant.
I have video documentation of my visit, and I hope management takes immediate action to improve accessibility and training so no other guest with a disability has to go through this experience.
After we were done bowling, we moved to a big table so we could cut the birthday cake we brought, also thinking we would be served there. We sat for a while without anyone acknowledging us. We even had one person in our party go up to a worker and tell them that we needed service. We saw this person walk by several times without saying a word to us. Everyone else around us had food and was being served, but no one ever took our order or said they would be with us soon. It’s unfortunate because we always have a good time here, but this was not acceptable and put a bad taste in our mouths, especially since it seemed as if everyone was being served around us except for our table.
In the end we left because we were hungry and even as we were packing our birthday cake back up (which we didn’t get to cut because we wanted to eat dinner first), the person who we asked for help saw us and STILL didn’t say anything to us. I’m usually not one to complain, but this was just very disappointing, especially since we came to celebrate a birthday.