Food Scene
Visit the amazing Mother Road Market for a variety of local food vendors, a bar, music, gifts and souvenirs, right on Route 66 just a few minutes from here.
85 locals recommend
Mother Road Market
1124 S Lewis AveVisit the amazing Mother Road Market for a variety of local food vendors, a bar, music, gifts and souvenirs, right on Route 66 just a few minutes from here.
Stonehorse Cafe
1748 Utica SquareGreat upscale restaurant with bake shop
Pancho Anaya Bakery
2420 E Admiral BlvdGreat Mexican bakery!
Tally's Good Food Café
1102 S Yale AveClassic Route 66 Diner
Einstein Bros. Bagels
21 W 5th StClosest breakfast place
El Rio Verde Restaurant
38 N Trenton AveBest Mexican Food!
You can walk to Reeder's gas station at the corner of Lewis and 21 street for amazing coffee, snacks, cheeses, Italian gelato, prepared food, wine, and beer!
Reeder's Service Center
2406 E 21st StYou can walk to Reeder's gas station at the corner of Lewis and 21 street for amazing coffee, snacks, cheeses, Italian gelato, prepared food, wine, and beer!
Shopping
Walk to Tulsa's first our outdoor mall outside of downtown. You'll find everything you need: restaurants, Fith Saks Avenue, Starbucks, a post-office, Anthropologie, Gap, William Sonoma, Madewell and Gearhead Outfitters, a great store for all your outdoor needs, and much more: https://www.uticasquare.com/
141 locals recommend
Utica Square
1709 Utica SquareWalk to Tulsa's first our outdoor mall outside of downtown. You'll find everything you need: restaurants, Fith Saks Avenue, Starbucks, a post-office, Anthropologie, Gap, William Sonoma, Madewell and Gearhead Outfitters, a great store for all your outdoor needs, and much more: https://www.uticasquare.com/
Essentials
All your grocery store needs can be fulfilled easily, either by walking or a short car drive.
67 locals recommend
Reasor's Foods
2429 E 15th StAll your grocery store needs can be fulfilled easily, either by walking or a short car drive.
Walk to St. John's to visit someone - or see your own doctor. Hopefully, you won't need the emergency room!
6 locals recommend
St John's Hospital
1923 S Wheeling AveWalk to St. John's to visit someone - or see your own doctor. Hopefully, you won't need the emergency room!
Arts & Culture
World class museum in the old home of Waite Phillips with beautiful garden.
237 locals recommend
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford RdWorld class museum in the old home of Waite Phillips with beautiful garden.
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N Gilcrease Museum RdWonderful collection of art of the American West!
Check out the Tulsa Arts District for museums, bars, restaurants and music venues
6 locals recommend
Tulsa Arts District
Check out the Tulsa Arts District for museums, bars, restaurants and music venues
Tulsa City County Library
400 Civic CenterGreat place to hang out and learn things!
Parks & Nature
The most amazing new park you have ever seen! Check out the Adventure Playground, Lodge and the Boathouse!
277 locals recommend
Gathering Place
2650 South John Williams WayThe most amazing new park you have ever seen! Check out the Adventure Playground, Lodge and the Boathouse!
Turkey Mountain Park
6800 S Elwood AveTulsa close by 'Wilderness'
River Parks East Trail
River Parks East TrailGreat park for walking, hiking, cycling and everything else.
Tulsa Zoo
6421 E 36th St NDrinks & Nightlife
Cherry Street
On Cherry Street you can find several restaurants, bars and pubs
Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was built in 1924 as a garage for W. Tate Brady's automobiles. Madison W. "Daddy" Cain purchased the building in 1930 and named it Cain's Dance Academy, where he charged ten cents for dance lessons. The academy was the site of The Texas Playboys' first regular radio broadcast, and they continued to play there regularly.
It fell into disuse until 1976 when Larry Schaeffer purchased the building, refurbished it, and reopened it with the name Cain's Ballroom. Cain's Dancing Academy was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 2003.
80 locals recommend
Cain's Ballroom
423 N Main StCain's Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was built in 1924 as a garage for W. Tate Brady's automobiles. Madison W. "Daddy" Cain purchased the building in 1930 and named it Cain's Dance Academy, where he charged ten cents for dance lessons. The academy was the site of The Texas Playboys' first regular radio broadcast, and they continued to play there regularly.
It fell into disuse until 1976 when Larry Schaeffer purchased the building, refurbished it, and reopened it with the name Cain's Ballroom. Cain's Dancing Academy was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 2003.
Kilkenny's Irish Pub
1413 E 15th StAnd restaurant
Roosevelt's
1551 E 15th StTons of beer on tap; great pub food
Marshall Brewing Company
1742 E 6th StOldest local brewery with new tap room
One of the great breweries to check out in Kendall Whittier
10 locals recommend
Renaissance Brewery Co.
1147 S Lewis AveOne of the great breweries to check out in Kendall Whittier
Heirloom Rustic Ales
2113 E Admiral BlvdA cozy place to try beer!
Getting Around
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
2228 E 11th StWendy's
1905 E 21st StThere are scooters for rent at Wendy's on 21st street, right next to St. John's hospital
Tom's Bicycles
6861 S Peoria Ave