By: Amy Slanchik
TULSA, Okla. -
As Tulsans wrap up a year unlike any other, some are finding new ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve.
For those who want a low-key celebration from home, Lambrusco z Deli is serving up its own version of New Year s Eve dinner. I felt like New Year s, normally that s when we go out and eat steak, and baked potatoes and crab cakes and champagne,” Owner Nancy Bruce said.
Champagne doesn’t come with the deli’s NYE charcuterie box; but there is beef tenderloin, baby baked potatoes, cheese, meats and black-eyed peas, or as Bruce calls it, Okie Caviar.