Pink Parrot Cantina is a cocktail bar in Bricktown focused on tequila and mezcal drinks, with a design centered on mid-century tropical and Latin American aesthetics. It occupies a narrow corner lot and operates as a destination for spirits-forward drinkers rather than a high-volume nightclub or casual happy-hour spot.
The bar specializes in agave-based cocktails constructed around tequila, mezcal, and sotol. The space itself features pink neon, wood paneling, and vintage furnishings that evoke 1960s cantina design. The bar is single-room, seats roughly 40 to 50 people across a counter and small tables, and rarely reaches capacity except on Friday and Saturday nights. Music plays at conversational volume, allowing drinks to be the focus rather than dancing or live performance.
Cocktails range from $12 to $16, with most original house drinks priced at $14. The menu rotates seasonally and typically includes 8 to 12 cocktails in addition to classic margaritas and palomas. Specific builds change, but the bar consistently features drinks built on 100% agave tequila and mezcal rather than mixtos (tequilas with added sugars). Premium spirit selections push individual drinks toward the upper price range. Beer and wine are available but secondary to the cocktail program. A standard margarita runs $13 to $14.
The Loaded Bowl in Midtown emphasizes American whiskey, bourbon, and gin cocktails in a warehouse setting with food service and higher seating capacity. Picasso Cafe in Bricktown focuses on wine and Italian aperitifs with a quieter, European aesthetic. The Jones Assembly in Deep Deuce operates as a live-music and cocktail hybrid with a much larger footprint and varied programming.
Pink Parrot's distinction is specificity: it commits fully to agave spirits in a compact space where the bartender can discuss mezcal terroir or recommend an alternate spirit for someone unfamiliar with sotol. The Loaded Bowl offers broader spirit variety; Picasso appeals to wine-forward drinkers; Jones Assembly works for events and live music. Choose Pink Parrot if you want tequila and mezcal depth in an intimate setting; choose The Loaded Bowl if you prefer a larger space and whiskey-focused cocktails.
Pink Parrot works for adults aged 25 and older with interest in spirit-forward cocktails and agave spirits specifically. It suits couples and small groups (2 to 4 people) better than large parties or birthday crowds. The bar does not serve food, so people seeking dinner or substantial appetizers should eat elsewhere first. It is not a nightclub or dance venue; music plays but does not dominate the environment. First-time mezcal or sotol drinkers are welcome, but the bar assumes baseline cocktail literacy.
Order at the bar or from a server if seated at a table. Expect a 5 to 10 minute wait for a drink during off-peak hours and 15 to 20 minutes on Friday or Saturday after 9 p.m. The bartender will ask your spirit preference and experience level; answer honestly if you have never tried mezcal. House cocktails come in standard 2-ounce pours. The bar does not enforce a minimum drink order or time limit but operates as a cocktail destination, not a hangout, so lingering for more than an hour without ordering a second drink may feel uncomfortable. No food is served on-site, though nearby Bricktown restaurants are within a 5-minute walk.
Pink Parrot operates Tuesday through Sunday, 5 p.m. to midnight Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Monday is closed. Parking is available in the public Bricktown lot directly behind the venue or on surrounding streets; no dedicated lot exists. Street parking fills quickly after 7 p.m. on weekends. The bar is wheelchair accessible.
Pink Parrot fills a defined niche in Oklahoma City's cocktail scene: a tequila and mezcal program in a designed, focused setting without food service or live music distractions. It earns its place by committing to agave spirits rather than attempting broad appeal.
