grilled chicken, apple smoked bacon, bleu cheese, tomato, green onions and hard boiled egg
The Atlas Caesar Salad
$5.50
With Grilled Chicken$8.00
High Protein Lunch
$8.25
two grilled hamburger patties with melted cheese, served with mixed greens
Chicken And Pasta
$8.50
homemade noodles and fresh pesto, grilled chicken and fresh tomatoes
Sides
pesto pasta salad, american potato salad, hand cut fries, slaw, fresh fruit, sweet potato fries, cottage cheese, chips & salsa & side salad
Specialty Sandwiches
all sandwiches are served with a jalapeno pickle and tortilla chips. fresh fruit, slaw, cottage cheese, potato salad, fries, sweet potatoe fries, side salad and pasta salad can be substituted for an additional cost.
The Atlas
$5.95
1/3 lb. fresh ground beef, grilled and served with mustard and fried onions.
The Frisco
$8.25
grilled tuna steak with orange-tomato mayonnaise and mixed lettuce and tomato on wheat bread.
The Denver
$7.25
roasted turkey breast, honey mustard, romaine lettuce and tomato on wheat bread.
The Boulder
$7.95
grilled portabella mushroom with boursin cheese, grilled peppers and onions on a toasted bun.
The Boston
$7.50
apple smoked bacon, fresh tomatoes, mayonnaise and arugula on grilled wheat bread.
The Houston
$7.50
grilled chicken breast and apple smoked bacon with baby lettuce and basil mayonnaise on a toasted bun.
The Cincinnati
homemade pimiento cheese on toasted wheat bread with fresh english cucumber.
$5.95
Add Apple-smoked Bacon$6.95
The Press Club
$7.75
roasted turket breast, apple smoked bacon, lettuce and tomato on grilled buttermilk bread.
Located within the historic Atlas Life Building, The New Atlas Grill is a downtown Tulsa restaurant which offers diners a comfortable menu and casual atmosphere. Open for lunch Monday through Friday and Breakfast on Friday's, The New Atlas Grill has daily specials as well as the usual menu that serves many classic dishes.
The Atlas Life Building has been in Tulsa for 85 years and is between two other famous landmarks, the Philtower to the south and the Mid-Continent Building on the north. Situated in the opulent art deco lobby, across from the Tulsa Press Club, patrons can't help to notice and wonder about the history that exists in this building that was erected in 1922. Originally a coffee shop, the two dining rooms still show the original character despite many face lifts.