BLUF/SUMMARY: Hands-down the King (or Queen) of pizza and pasta in the Tulsa metro area. Other places are on a different (lower) level. Best balance of crust, cheese, topping amount, and flavor - all blended in with great (character) ambience, service, drinks/cocktails, and dessert. If in Tulsa area craving any of the above, look nowhere and go nowhere else.
DETAILS: Y’all probably know that I don’t give out 5 stars that often - but this place deserves it from me. Admittedly, we didn’t have high expectations coming here but based on my wife’s research of must try places, we had to. We were greeted with smiles and walked through to our seat. Great decor and vibe, perhaps just a tad too tight and a little bit dark.
Waitress was very good - friendly and personable, offering information and answering questions cordially.
Stars were definitively the pizza, pasta, and drinks - all homemade from scratch. The Margherita pizza was the best I’ve had in a long while. Balanced, right amount of toppings - tomatoes and basil, all perfectly cooked on a crispy crust. The pasta was homemade, and my boys enjoyed it immensely. My wife’s and my drinks were very good - I don’t like sweet drinks, and my spicy grapefruit (forget the name) was superb. Dessert was also pretty good but our kids enjoyed that more than we did.
Overall, simply the best pizza/pasta in the area. We will gladly make the 20 minutes to come here again. I actually compare other new places we try to East Village Bohemia. This is...
Read moreLove bohemian. This is a great place for groups with a variety of dietary needs. There are awesome vegan options, making it easy to order off the menu. Swap vegan cheese and add (optionally) vegan pepperoni for some smaller up charges.
Overall, the atmosphere is kind of classic dark-wood pizza place. they have a great outdoor area but — it’s got some bizarre green instagram wall that is so jarring when juxtaposed against the rest of the restaurant. It encourages people to walk through the tables to take pictures in front of it, which I personally don’t love, but what can you do!
Servers are — in my experience — well-educated on what menu items go with different diets. I wanted to order a bruschetta app, but when a server noticed I ordered a vegan pizza, they let me know that the bruschetta was only vegetarian, not vegan. I ended up getting the crispy brussels sprouts which were amaaaaaazing.
I don’t go as often as I like because it’s a little out of the way for me, but when I do, I never regret it. I’ve had the fungi pizza, which I really really enjoyed, but the thing I always come back to is the Isle of Capri with vegan cheese!
I’ve had it with and without the vegan pepperoni — it’s great both ways. This is easily the best vegan cheese I’ve had on pizza. I highly recommend this spot.
They also have a rotating menu of awesome frozen drinks, too! I went on my birthday and had a STRONG, but very...
Read moreBohemian Pizza is like if your cool artsy friend opened a pizzeria, stocked the bar with creativity, and decided every day should feel like a laid-back backyard party with good music and even better vibes.
Let’s talk Gypsy Rose—the drink, not the crime doc. This rosy elixir is like a garden party in a glass with just enough attitude to remind you you’re still in Tulsa. It’s floral, flirty, and dangerously smooth—basically the Lana Del Rey of cocktails.
The lunch special? A true underdog hero. You get a hearty helping of flavor without your wallet crying in the corner. And that Mufaletta? Oh honey, if sandwiches had royalty, this would be Queen of the Meats. Layers of savory cured meats, tangy olive salad, and that perfectly crisp bread? Chef’s kiss. It’s New Orleans meets East Village with no need for a passport.
But here’s the real magic: the staff. They’re the kind of folks who make you feel like you're the regular even if it's your first visit. Friendly without being fake, chill without being inattentive, and just genuinely warm humans—basically, the pizza isn’t the only thing with heart.
Bohemian Pizza is more than just a place to eat—it’s a vibe. A delicious, cozy, boho-chic vibe that wraps you up like a crochet blanket passed down by a stylish grandma who probably used to party at Woodstock.
Go. Order the Mufaletta. Sip the Gypsy Rose. Stay...
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