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Lone Wolf, known in Tulsa for its popular food truck, will open a restaurant and bar in the Brady District in 2017.

The restaurant will be part of a development at Archer Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard, said Lone Wolf owner, Philip Phillips. The site being restored by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and will include multiple businesses, including Magic City Books.

“It is going to be our first brick-and-mortar, full-service restaurant,” he said. “It is going to be fast-casual, and we will be updating the menu a little bit.”

Fans will be able to get Lone Wolf’s specialty items, such as the banh sandwiches and kimchi fries, but other dishes will be added, such as appetizers, to adapt the menu for restaurant service. Because the building has to be renovated, the restaurant is expected to open in the first or second quarter of 2017.

“We are incredibly excited. We feel like it is time,” Phillips said. “Tulsa has been patient with us. We have grown from a food truck where people had to sit on the curb to eat, to a take-out business, to a restaurant.”

“We want to have a place where people can come and enjoy themselves and spend some time.”