
About Savoy
Old-fashioned family-owned cafe known for its hearty, homestyle meals, cinnamon rolls & pies.
What People Are Saying
from Google"My experience at Savoy was probably the best breakfast experience I have ever had. I went with my boyfriend, and our server, Janette, with her pink sparkly belt, made us feel so welcome. We started off with a cinnamon roll as we knew they were most famous for that. Not only was it incredibly fluffy and flavorful, it was HUGE. Just imagine how surprised we were when Janette was able to get us another one free of charge since it was our first time here! It was so sweet. My boyfriend ordered the Chorizo Skillet with a side of pancakes, while I got the 4 Bacon and Eggs plate with a side of Biscuits and Chorizo Gravy. The pancakes and the biscuits and gravy was probably the best thing here. Especially the pancakes. As my boyfriend said, “These pancakes taste like the first time you ate pancakes as a kid- this is my ratatouille moment.” He also said that “these pancakes are smacking lips with peanut butter kind of thick.” They were so good!! I still think of them. The chorizo gravy was also killer. I really liked how it was so much more savory than typical sausage gravies I have. I was hoping for more spice, but it was spicier than most gravies so I can’t really complain. The highlight of our trip here was actually being able to meet the grandson of the original owner, and he had owned Savoy for about 45 years in his grandfather’s stead. It was amazing! If we’re ever in Tulsa again, we’re definitely coming back!"
"Expensive for the quality. First & last visit. Not busy & discovered why. Meal was sub-par. Ordered a skillet meal for $17 made with 'home fries' which were cubed, browned potatoes topped with scrambled eggs, spinach, mushrooms & onions. Comes with hollandaise sauce, 2 biscuits & sausage gravy or toast. I got biscuits & sauce ordered on the side. Sauce tasted like a powder mix, gravy only tasted of raw flour. Both super thick. All but the egg/ veggie mixture was cold. Biscuits were big, but hard. Interior texture like a dinner roll, not biscuit. No real flavor in what should have been simply delicious as was advertised to be all fresh, house made. Service was good. Atmosphere was like a cheap diner. Expected much better. Neighborhood Jam at 61st & Yale provides much better at about $5 less per meal."
"Well, you can tell from the pictures how much we didn’t like the food, lol. Awesome breakfast place, and I honestly forgot to take pictures until hubs was finished and I almost was. We started off with a cinnamon roll to share. If you haven’t had one of these, they’re large and fresh, made in house. I got the eggs and bacon- two eggs, four pieces of bacon, toast and grits- with homemade apple butter- yes, please! Hubs got the breakfast casserole, which looked a little like an egg lasagna, that came with hash browns. Hearty portions, good service. Sorry I was too busy stuffing my face to get a decent picture!"
"Amazing time at Savoy! The seasonal Pumpkin Spice Pancakes with Cinnamon Butter were fluffy, perfectly spiced, and absolutely delicious. The cinnamon butter made every bite incredible. Our server Katie was outstanding: super friendly, attentive, and extremely knowledgeable about the menu, offering great recommendations and details about the dishes. Cozy vibe, exceptional service, and food that exceeded expectations. Highly recommend...! especially those pancakes while they're available!"
"What a hidden Gem! Let me start by saying the service is impeccable, Melodie helped us navigate the menu and what is popular as it was our first time. Everything we ordered was delicious! And for those that would like an adult beverage they have those too! I had breakfast nachos if you can believe it, and they were stellar. I couldn't help but try their grits and two different slices of pie. They brought us a complimentary cinnamon roll because it was our first visit!! I can't wait to return to try all the other menu items that they offer."