Pink Cadillac is a mid-sized sports bar in Oklahoma City that pairs 1950s Americana décor with multiple television screens and a casual crowd drawn by football, basketball, and boxing broadcasts. Located in a neighborhood setting rather than downtown, it operates as a neighborhood anchor for regulars and game watchers who prioritize reliable sight lines over craft cocktails or premium seating.
The bar's identity hinges on its name and theme. A restored pink Cadillac dominates the interior, setting it apart from the glass-and-chrome sports bars that dominate larger markets. The décor references mid-century Americana rather than recalling any specific OKC history, but the car itself becomes a conversation point and a reason to choose this bar over a generic chain. It's not a theme park; the bar functions as a straightforward place to watch games with that car as the centerpiece. For Oklahoma City, where sports bars tend toward functional rather than theatrical, this is a notable distinction.
Pink Cadillac broadcasts NFL, NBA, and boxing on multiple screens. Well drinks run around $4 to $5, with domestics at roughly $3 to $4 a beer depending on size. The kitchen offers wings, burgers, nachos, and sandwiches in the $9 to $15 range. Wings are available bone-in, typically ordered by the pound; pricing and sauce variety should be confirmed directly, as sauce menus in sports bars shift seasonally. The bar does not require a cover charge for most events, though confirmation is worth a phone call for major championship broadcasts or PPV boxing events.
Pink Cadillac sits in a different lane than the more upscale sports lounges closer to downtown or near Bricktown, which charge covers for premium events and emphasize table service and reserved seating. Compared to dive-oriented sports bars like Louie's Tavern or Joe's Place, Pink Cadillac is cleaner and newer-feeling but less aggressively cheap in price or attitude. It's more refined than a true dive yet more casual than a sports lounge, making it a middle choice for game watchers who want comfort without pretension and reliability without premium pricing. Fans who want the lowest prices go to Joe's; those seeking bottles of wine and shareable plates go to downtown lounges. Pink Cadillac serves the middle ground.
Pink Cadillac works well for groups of four to eight watching a regular-season game, for regulars who know the bartenders, and for anyone charmed by the Cadillac itself as a reason to choose one bar over another. The noise level during games is standard for the category. It does not suit anyone seeking a quiet space, anyone uncomfortable in a male-leaning crowd, or anyone looking for craft cocktails or wine programs. First dates belong elsewhere; work happy hours or friend groups gathered around a TV belong here.
Arrive 30 minutes before kickoff if you want your choice of sightline; the bar fills quickly for popular games but remains manageable on weekday afternoons. The bar occupies a compact footprint with perhaps 15 to 20 seats at the bar itself and tables arranged around the screens. Order at the bar or at your table depending on server availability. The pink Cadillac is visible from most seats, so you'll understand immediately why the place has its name and why people remember it.
Pink Cadillac operates daily during afternoon and evening hours; exact hours should be confirmed by phone, as lunch availability and weekend opening times shift. Street parking is available on the surrounding block, and a small lot is typically present on-site or immediately adjacent. The bar is not within walking distance of other major nightlife or dining clusters, so plan to drive.
Pink Cadillac fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's sports bar ecosystem by offering a themed alternative to generic chains and dive bars alike, backed by reliable programming and reasonable pricing.
