Hullabaloo Club & Grill is a full-service restaurant and bar in Bricktown that anchors itself on American comfort cuisine paired with live entertainment most nights of the week. The space functions as both a casual dinner destination and an evening venue, drawing crowds for steaks, seafood, and cocktails rather than positioning itself as a nightclub or music hall first. For Oklahoma City diners seeking a single venue where food quality and programming both matter equally, it fills a specific gap between neighborhood restaurants and entertainment-first bars.
Hullabaloo occupies a two-level footprint in Bricktown's restaurant corridor, designed to accommodate dinner service on one floor and live performance space on another, or concurrent use of both. The restaurant operates under an American fine-casual model: entrees priced above standard casual dining but below destination steakhouse territory, with a full liquor license and craft cocktail program. The entertainment roster typically features jazz, blues, or classic rock acts four to six nights weekly, with some performances ticketed separately from dining reservations. Unlike other Bricktown restaurants that may book occasional live music or bars that serve food as an afterthought, Hullabaloo treats both functions as primary offerings.
Signature entrees run $24 to $42, with steaks, salmon, and chicken dishes anchoring the main menu. Appetizers range from $8 to $16; desserts are typically $6 to $8. The bar program includes house cocktails at $11 to $14, well drinks at $6 to $8, and beer and wine at standard Oklahoma City pricing. The menu leans toward preparation that justifies slightly higher pricing than casual chains: steaks are cut on-site or sourced from named suppliers when that distinction exists, and fish dishes change seasonally. Confirm current pricing directly, as restaurant pricing shifts annually and the venue occasionally runs specials tied to live performances.
The Loaded Bowl and Cattlemen's Steakhouse both serve high-quality American food in Oklahoma City, but neither packages dining with consistent live entertainment the way Hullabaloo does. Cattlemen's in Anadarko (30 minutes outside the city) focuses purely on steakhouse experience and operates without music programming. The Loaded Bowl emphasizes fresh, sourced ingredients in a more casual environment without entertainment. Among Bricktown restaurants specifically, Hullabaloo distinguishes itself by treating the kitchen and stage as equally important to the business model; competing Bricktown venues like Elote Cafe center on food, while live music bars like The Red Cup prioritize drinks and entertainment with food secondary. Choose Hullabaloo if you want a seated dinner where live music enhances the experience rather than dominates it. Choose Cattlemen's if steakhouse specialization is the priority. Choose The Loaded Bowl if ingredient quality and casual atmosphere matter more than entertainment.
Hullabaloo works well for date nights, business dinners with a social component, and groups celebrating occasions who want both food and entertainment without changing venues. The noise level during performances may interfere with conversation; it is less suitable for diners seeking quiet, intimate discussion. The two-level design allows some separation of noise, but those on the performance floor should expect volume. Visitors expecting nightclub-level energy or standing-room dancing will be disappointed; it is a restaurant where live music plays, not a music venue with food service. Solo or very small dining parties may feel awkward during peak entertainment nights when the space orients toward groups.
Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly Thursday through Saturday and on nights when a well-known performer is scheduled. Upon arrival, expect to be seated either in the dining room or, if full, directed to bar seating with menu service. Check the event calendar or call ahead to confirm whether live music is scheduled; if it is, clarify whether a cover charge applies separately from the dinner bill. Dinner service and entertainment typically run simultaneous, so arriving early in the evening (before 7 p.m.) allows conversation and food-focused time before performances begin. The venue does not rush tables, so plan for a full meal experience rather than quick dining.
Hullabaloo operates in Bricktown (exact address and current hours best verified by calling ahead, as restaurant hours shift seasonally and with entertainment scheduling). Bricktown parking is free in nearby surface lots and paid garages; the canal area is pedestrian-friendly once parked. Confirm hours directly with the restaurant, as venues in this category frequently adjust winter and summer schedules or extend hours for special events. The restaurant accepts reservations by phone and typically accommodates large parties with advance notice.
Hullabaloo's dual focus on food and entertainment makes it a useful anchor for Bricktown dining when you want both components in a single evening, rather than a standout for either category alone.
