Brickhouse Saloon is a craft cocktail bar in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood that combines an elevated drinks program with regular live music, functioning as much a concert venue as a traditional bar.
Located on NW 23rd Street, Brickhouse operates as a full-service bar with a kitchen, live entertainment most nights, and a cocktail program built around both house recipes and classics. The space itself is modest in scale, with a single room, wood finishes, and a bar counter that faces the stage where musicians perform. Unlike upscale cocktail lounges that prioritize quiet conversation, Brickhouse is designed around the assumption that customers come as much for the music as the drinks.
House cocktails typically run $12 to $14. The menu changes seasonally but includes both original recipes and recognizable builds like Old Fashioneds and Margaritas. Well drinks cost less; a standard whiskey or vodka drink runs approximately $8 to $10, though prices should be verified since they shift with ingredient costs. The kitchen serves food alongside the bar program, which means you can order a meal while drinking, reducing the pressure to buy multiple rounds during a longer visit.
Brickhouse occupies a different market position than Automobile Alley's cocktail-focused lounges. Ponyboy, also in Midtown, emphasizes craft cocktails in a quieter, more conversation-oriented setting and charges in a similar price range but without live music as a core draw. The Loaded Bowl, located downtown, focuses on American comfort food with craft beer and wine but does not center on cocktails. If you want a full cocktail program in a music-first environment, Brickhouse is the primary option; if you want to discuss the drink itself without background noise, Ponyboy serves that purpose better.
Brickhouse works well for customers who enjoy live music as part of a night out and want a reasonably priced cocktail without the pretension of a high-end lounge. The live entertainment means the space is loudest during peak hours and on performance nights, making it unsuitable for those seeking an intimate conversation setting. The Midtown location and modest size also mean it lacks the parking abundance or expansive seating of larger venues; groups larger than eight or ten should call ahead to assess capacity.
Arrive during a week night to experience the space without the full crowd, or plan for a live music night if you want the full Brickhouse experience. The bartenders will handle cocktail orders directly; specifying your spirit preference and preferred flavor profile (citrus, spicy, spirit-forward) typically yields good results if you are unsure of the menu. Food orders go through a server or the bar. Performances usually start in early evening and continue through closing, so there is no need to time your visit around a specific start time.
Brickhouse is open seven days a week, typically from late afternoon through late evening; confirm current hours before visiting, as service hours can shift seasonally. Street parking is available on NW 23rd Street and nearby side streets, with no dedicated lot, so arrive during less-busy hours if you prefer easier parking. The single entrance and modest footprint mean the space reaches capacity on busy nights, particularly weekends with scheduled live music.
Brickhouse Saloon fills a gap in Oklahoma City's cocktail bar landscape by integrating music into the drinking experience rather than treating it as a bonus, making it a logical choice for Midtown visitors who want atmosphere and drinks at moderate prices.
