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Elote Cafe and Catering
514 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa (Downtown)
918-582-1403
Elote Cafe and Catering

Description: Serving organic Mexican food for the downtown lunch crowd. A wide range of flavors from puffy tacos and fish tacos to the blackened chicken wrap or smokin' hot quesadillas.

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Serving organic Mexican food for the downtown lunch crowd. A wide range of flavors from puffy tacos and fish tacos to the blackened chicken wrap or smokin' hot quesadillas.
Hours: L&D
Price: $$
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www.elotetulsa.com


514 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa (Downtown)
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4 Reviews for Elote Cafe and Catering
prunepicker
 11/25/2011 - 2:35pm
   It is difficult to say the least to find a Mexican restaurant in Tulsa that does not microwave at least some of their food; that makes the main ingredients for every dish from scratch; that prides themselves in using organic and local food. And yet I have found such a place: Elote in downtown Tulsa. Even though I live in Broken Arrow, I gladly make the trek downtown because it's worth it! My wife and I have found a variety of delightful, tasty food with a little bit of "bite"; friendly waiters and a welcome change from fast food and national chains serving the "same old thing!" Well worth the trip downtown...
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prunepicker
 11/25/2011 - 2:30pm
   It is difficult to say the least to find a Mexican restaurant in Tulsa that does not microwave at least some of their food; that makes the main ingredients for every dish from scratch; that prides themselves in using organic and local food. And yet I have found such a place: Elote in downtown Tulsa. Even though I live in Broken Arrow, I gladly make the trek downtown because it's worth it! My wife and I have found a variety of delightful, tasty food with a little bit of "bite"; friendly waiters and a welcome change from fast food and national chains serving the "same old thing!" Well worth the trip downdown...
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Redsun
 4/26/2010 - 4:54pm
   Be Aware that there are no enchiladas served at this Mexican restaurant. Otherwise, the food is good and the service is very good. The fish tacos are excellent. There are a number of dishes that have sweet potato in them; dishes that I have yet to find elsewhere with sweet potato in them. The namesake dish, Elote, is corn on the cob. It is very good. I believe that they are now open for Dinner as well as Lunch.
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c0wgirlbunny
 2/13/2009 - 12:35pm
   I've been going to Elote since the first day they opened. I LOVE it there! Libby prepares fresh and extremely tastey food, at a decent price. And it's made with organic and local grown ingredients! Plus, they're going to be opening for dinner starting Feb. 26th!
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