Where to eat in OKC: The Jones Assembly

The Jones Assembly is hands down one of my most favorite restaurants in OKC. There are a number of options for dining. You can sit outside on their expansive patio on picnic tables, when it’s cold they have warmers and close up the ceiling. There is an outdoor stage, two bars, and during concerts a window to order from their special concert menu, that changes seasonally.

You can also dine inside in their beautiful dining room with large booths for groups and smaller tables with blue velvet booths and gorgeous marble top tables. I love the mix of stained wood and the texture of the velvet booths. All the colors and textures make me swoon!

The big stage is in the dining room and during concerts, they remove all the middle tables and its standing room only in that section. The big group booths can be purchased during concerts too, you just have to claim them early!

My favorite appetizer is the Dips + Spreads!

Be sure you order this! And you will probably want to order extra bread to go with it. I could definitely take a bath in the pimento cheese. It is the best pimento cheese I have ever tasted!

I love to see live bands at The Jones Assembly. They bring in the best artists! And the sound at the venue is really great! During concerts you can sit outside and enjoy the music too.

The Jones Assembly also has another gorgeous bar area upstairs that is called the T Room. During concerts you can purchase and reserve the booths upstairs that face toward the stage. There is also a larger balcony upstairs. You must be 21 to go upstairs.


Watch my video to learn more. Follow them on Instagram to see what they are up to and who is going to be playing at The Jones Assembly next.

Warning: I say the word fabulous five thousand times! 😂

Lauren Sargeant

Lauren was born and raised in Oklahoma City.  As  the brains behind Best Life OKC, Lauren loves celebrating all things local and bringing awareness to local business in the community. Her family supports the local adoption and foster care community through the HALO Project International.

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