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Businiess name:  Coach House Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A restaurant like this is all about the chef, and Kurt Fleischfresser is one of the world's best. His credentials are impeccable, and his passion is apparent throughout. If you are in Oklahoma, there is simply nothing to rival the Coach House as a fine dining experience. It is tiny, so there's a good chance you'll meet Kurt. He's passionate and down to earth, so expect to enjoy him. His wine selection is very interesting, with a very significant selection of Australian and South American wines which are cutting edge. Order a mint julep, Kurt makes it himself and it's beyond belief. Pros: Spectacular fine dining Cons: Pricey, the beef isn't great

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