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Welcome to All About Cha Bricktown

All About Cha Bricktown, located in Oklahoma City, offers a trendy and classy atmosphere perfect for a relaxing dining experience. Specializing in Korean-inspired dishes and a wide variety of teas, this restaurant stands out for its unique menu offerings. From the refreshing Yuja Lemon Blend to the flavorful Bulgogi Wrap, each dish is carefully crafted to delight your taste buds. The spacious interior, friendly staff, and diverse menu options make All About Cha Bricktown a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists. Don't miss out on trying their signature Goguma Latte or Green Con Panna for a truly memorable experience.

LOCATIONS

If you're a fan of Korean-inspired food and a wide selection of coffee and tea, then look no further than All About Cha Bricktown. Located at 100 E Main St Ste 101B in Oklahoma City, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience in a trendy, classy, and casual setting.

Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to work, a place to enjoy brunch with friends, or a cozy dinner location, All About Cha Bricktown has got you covered. With options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even dessert, there's something for everyone on their extensive menu.

The standout feature of All About Cha Bricktown is their impressive array of tea blends. From Siesta Dream to Goguma Latte to Iced Misukaru, there's a tea for every taste and occasion. The Korean Special teas like Yuja Lemon Blend and Mogua Blend offer unique flavors and health benefits that are worth exploring.

If you're more of a coffee person, you won't be disappointed either. Try their Espresso, Caf Latte, or Cold Brew for a delightful caffeine fix. The Cappuccino, Caf Mocha, and White Caf Mocha are perfect for those looking for a sweeter coffee experience.

The food at All About Cha Bricktown is equally impressive. Customers rave about the Bulgogi Wrap, Sweet Potato Latte, and All About Cha Salad with shrimp. The dishes are flavorful, well-presented, and offer a fusion of Korean and traditional flavors.

Overall, All About Cha Bricktown offers a welcoming atmosphere, top-notch service, and a diverse menu that will keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a tea enthusiast, a coffee connoisseur, or just looking for a delicious meal, this restaurant has something for everyone.

START YOUR REVIEW OF All About Cha Bricktown
Navdeep S.
Navdeep S.

First time in OKC and decided to check out this unique place. Old building but very nicely done inside, very spacious. Good menu choices and wonderful service. Ordered the Sweet potato latte, little apprehensive but went with it and enjoyed it. Barista made it less sweet as asked. Interesting texture, excellent taste, would have enjoyed another shot of espresso though. Also got the Blooming Jasmine chai, wonderful presentation and tasted good as well. Tried bulgogi breakfast wrap and didn't let us down, great taste. Overall a very enjoyable experience.

Brittany G.
Brittany G.

Sunday afternoon first time in OKC. Not crowded. Nice cafe on the corner. Perfect indoor size with lots of seating. I ordered the all about cha salad with shrimp and an iced matcha latte. They bring your food to you if you dine in. I had a headache so it seemed a little too noisy for me. But it could've just been me.

Amit K.
Amit K.

More than a coffee shop. Has great food. Korean themed food. Staff is efficient. Large place with lots of tables

Ben J.
Ben J.

Traveling on business. Stopped at All About Cha for lunch. Tried their Bulgogi Wrap and fruit on the side instead of chips. Unsweet ice tea as my drink though they have plenty of coffee and tea varieties. OMG the Bulgogi Wrap was delicious. Beef was nicely seasoned and tender. Nice bit of lettuce and carrots in a fresh wrap. Excellent taste. Was lucky it was midafternoon so wasn't too busy. Friendly service and comfortable seating areas. Some folks here with their laptops. I like this place.

Michael L.
Michael L.

THE BIG: Located in the Bricktown area of downtown OKC. A corner restaurant that specializes in tea and asian fusion food. Big open space inside and street parking available. THE BLACK AND WHITE: I came here during my lunch break as it was only a 5 minute walk from the Renaissance hotel. They do have a outdated menu outside that is roughly 4 years old so it has the 4 year old pricing, which was disappointing when I actually ordered. I got the bibimbap with a bulgogi meat add on and the portion size was pretty big. The sides on the bibimbap weren't traditional with raw onions and pineapple. The pineapple was a weird addition but it kind of worked. THE FINAL BAMBOO: Overall for a bulgogi rice bowl, the cost was around $20. Portion size was pretty big and there are some other items on the menu I would come back and try.

Cinai V.
Cinai V.

I always forget this place exists and then when I find it again I'm immediately thankful. They have a long menu and it's filled with lighter and healthier foods like soups and salads, sushi, boba, etc. the quality of food is a 10 in my opinion. The only thing I absolutely hate is that you have to pay for parking in this location. Another thing I kind of dislike is that their lunch doesn't start until 11:30 and I'm not usually there until afterwards. The staff have always been nice and considerate and the ambiance has a cafe vibe with a lot of open lighting to wake you up, yet it's very quiet and relaxing inside.

Emma Z.
Emma Z.

This is a super cute cafe in Bricktown that's located right across from the Holiday Inn Express. I stopped into All About Cha almost daily during my time visiting Oklahoma City! The panini and soup combo was tasty and a great price. The goguma (sweet potato) latte and matcha latte were delicious. The cafe is clean, spacious, and very cozy. I only wish I'd been able to try a dessert here. Chill vibes, good music, and friendly staff. All About Cha is definitely worth a visit.

Bethany F.
Bethany F.

This was right across from our hotel in Bricktown so I popped in to grab some local, not-hotel coffee before we hit the road. It's a really nice space. Large, clean, quiet. Variety of seating options for large or small parties. The art on the walls was fun. Photos of coffee and tea cups all over the world. I wasn't able to snap a photo of the big wall without being awkward around the folks sitting in that section. Haha. They were helpful and friendly at the register and the drinks came out relatively quickly. The menu is interesting. Quite the variety. We got a regular latte and a cold brew. Both quite good. Nothing too unexpected. The cold brew roast was a little nutty. Medium roast, very smooth.