

Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1419 E 15th St Suite B, Tulsa, OK 74120
Phone: (918) 392-7667
Website: https://societyburger.com/
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Reviews
The chicken tenders are outstanding — the chicken is incredibly tender, almost buttery, and all the sides really elevate the dish.
The tots are a flavor bomb, an absolute must-try and a true house specialty.
The burgers are also very tasty; we’ve only tried a few so far, but we’ll definitely be back to try more.
On top of that, the service is very good. Recommended!
I recommend Oki burger and Chili burger as well. If you like spicy then you will like jalapenos in it. If you don’t ask take out jalapenos.
Overall we enjoyed it!
DETAILS: We are drawn in by the great reviews, so we decided to try the location on Cherry. Initially excited, given the great location and setting – waitress was decent and attentive. Kids ordered the burgers – son stated “I really don’t like this… all I taste is meat and no flavor.” Ultimately, the batter on the onion rings and the fish (and chips) were soggy and flavorless. The onion rings were the worst, with a batter of what seemed like bad panko. Those all needed to be crunchy, and complimentary to the protein or veggie it wrapped. My hot chicken was similarly bland, and overcooked/dry. The kids’ shakes were okay. Our cocktails were forgettable.
Bottomline, average to below average food. 2.5 out of 5. Don’t waste your time and move on. Dime a dozen – we won’t be returning.
I heard some friends make some fuzz and told me this was a good burger place.
I reluctantly made my way here since I was not in the mood for a burger but I came anyway. I figured that if the burgers are as good as they claim, there should be no problem with me enjoying it. Even if I am not in the mood for one.
Right from the get go, the curb appeal is awesome and exciting. The restaurant looks and feels fun. The bar is placed right in the middle between the outdoor and indoor areas; what a clever idea to be able to make the bar accesible no matter where you are in the restaurant.
We chose to sit inside. Immediately our waitress made her way and greeted us which such charm. She introduced herself with a big smile and offered us drinks. I wanted no alcohol, just a soft drink will do. The menu was straight and to the point.
We picked burgers, mine was the OKIE my daughter picked the Sliders.
As we waited, I took the time to observe the flow of the restaurant. The staff seem seasoned and efficient. The manager appeared engaged in how things were flowing.
The bathrooms were in excellent condition and clean. I did noticed the bathrooms are unisex. I would recommend to have urinals in both, that is to guarantee that the female costumer can enjoy a dry clean toilet seat.
Back to my table, we were waiting for our food. The food arrived in a timely manner; not too early nor late. We were enjoying the tennis game as waited.
Here is where things got a little sour. Maybe I didn’t read it right but I personally like the choice to get a double meat or single. Our burgers came with double meat. There are people who like that but I personally don’t care for it at all. Here is why I don’t like double meat; the double meat tends to have a lot of juice in the meat. That juice alone spills out of the meat and by the time the burger is delivered the bread gets soggy. And soggy it was! My bottom bread was already half wet. Such a turn off; at least for me. That in itself irritated me. I removed the second patti but it was too late. I enjoyed what was left dry. This could have been a great burger if it had not been for the sogginess of the bread. My daughter’s burger had the same problem. The rest was just basic, the fries were just average.
Nothing really sets this place apart. The location alone cannot be the sustaining factor of this business. Yes, people may come to drink and enjoy the atmosphere; which is stunning. But all it takes is for another joint to do the same but with better food, and your business is over. To stay relevant there must be a balance between quality of food and atmosphere, pricing is a very minimal factor, especially for the area. People who come here already understand this won’t be McDonald’s prices, so, they are used to paying for premium.
In a nutshell.
° I would say that the urinals are key to the unisex bathrooms.
° Maintain the quality of your food good. And listen to your costumers. Don’t relay on your bar to be the sustaining factor of your business.