
Visiting Chimney Hills, or just looking to better appreciate what it has to offer? Get to know this Tulsa neighborhood by browsing its most popular local businesses, from a bakery and cafe to a barbecue joint.
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top places to visit in Chimney Hills, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of neighborhood businesses. Read on for the results.
1. The Brook Restaurant & Bar

Topping the list is New American spot The Brook Restaurant & Bar. Located at 7725 E. 91st, it's the highest-rated business in the neighborhood, boasting four stars out of 78 reviews on Yelp.
On the menu, expect to find burgers, sandwiches, wraps, soups, salads and house specialties, such as the chicken fried steak and fajitas.
Try the fiesta burger (meatless patty made with black beans, rice, corn and green chillis on a toasted bun with mustard, pickles, red onions, lettuce and tomato) or the blackened sandwich (chicken breast, blackened with Cajun spices, on Texas Toast with mayo, pickles, red onion, lettuce and tomato).
2. Ludger's Bavarian Cakery

Next up is bakery and breakfast and brunch spot Ludger's Bavarian Cakery, serving coffee, tea and more, situated at 6527 E. 91st St. With four stars out of 54 reviews on Yelp, it's proven to be a local favorite.
From customized wedding cakes to cupcakes to pastries, Ludger's Bavarian Cakery serves up a slew of decorative and tasty treats. The cafe also offers breakfast, with items like egg quesadillas, fruit parfaits and muffins.
View the full menu here.
3. Billy Sims BBQ

Billy Sims BBQ, a spot to score barbecue and sandwiches, is another top choice. Yelpers give the business, located at 7719 E. 91st St., four stars out of 12 reviews.
With an on-site smoker, the chain restaurant dishes out ribs, bologna, chicken, pulled pork, Polish sausage, turkey and brisket by the pound — in a sandwich or on a platter. When it comes to sides, explore the wide selection of mini corn cobs, barbecue beans, potato salad and mac and cheese.
View the full menu here.
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