Guidebook for Bartlesville

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Guidebook for Bartlesville

Food Scene

Excellent food with local beef. This is the best food in town. They also have great salads, salmon and the Pork Green Chili is to die for."
18 locals recommend
Frank and Lola's
200 E 2nd St
18 locals recommend
Excellent food with local beef. This is the best food in town. They also have great salads, salmon and the Pork Green Chili is to die for."
Good food, amazing remodeled historic building. They also have live music on weekend evenings and a full bar in the center of the space.
21 locals recommend
Painted Horse Bar & Grille
110 SW Frank Phillips Blvd
21 locals recommend
Good food, amazing remodeled historic building. They also have live music on weekend evenings and a full bar in the center of the space.
Locally roasted coffee by a highly knowledgeable staff. Great space for working from too.
12 locals recommend
Outpost Coffee
200 E 4th St
12 locals recommend
Locally roasted coffee by a highly knowledgeable staff. Great space for working from too.
It's a restaurant, it's a cafe, it's a shop full of collectibles and unique goods.
66 locals recommend
The Pioneer Woman Mercantile
532 Kihekah Ave
66 locals recommend
It's a restaurant, it's a cafe, it's a shop full of collectibles and unique goods.
Part coffee shop, part health foods and supplements, and part spa! (They have a masseuse that works out of the shop.) They serve breakfast, lunch and smoothies with a daily menu special.
6 locals recommend
Jude's Health and Java House
2503 SE Washington Blvd
6 locals recommend
Part coffee shop, part health foods and supplements, and part spa! (They have a masseuse that works out of the shop.) They serve breakfast, lunch and smoothies with a daily menu special.
The best, most authentic street tacos in town.
Tacos Maria's
3900 SE Frank Phillips Blvd
The best, most authentic street tacos in town.
Great lunch spot, coffee spot or baked treat. This bakery/eatery is within a couple of blocks from the house.
Three Kids and a cake
324 S Johnstone Ave
Great lunch spot, coffee spot or baked treat. This bakery/eatery is within a couple of blocks from the house.
RoSo’s Coffee Co, LLC
Jareds’ Frozen Custard
Lollipops Woodfire & Grocery

Drinks & Nightlife

Historic and one-of-a-kind building with a bar with sweeping views of Bartlesville from the 19th floor.
6 locals recommend
Copper Restaurant + Bar
510 Dewey Ave
6 locals recommend
Historic and one-of-a-kind building with a bar with sweeping views of Bartlesville from the 19th floor.
Small plates with global fare!
6 locals recommend
Crossing 2nd
215 East 2nd Street
6 locals recommend
Small plates with global fare!
Locally brewed beer
7 locals recommend
Cooper and Mill Brewing Company
200 Dewey Ave
7 locals recommend
Locally brewed beer
Palace Rooms

Entertainment & Activities

Broadway-style shows, world-class music come to this event space designed by Frank Lloyd Wright proteges.
8 locals recommend
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd
8 locals recommend
Broadway-style shows, world-class music come to this event space designed by Frank Lloyd Wright proteges.
Serious board gamers only. Not really! a place for all to pull up a chair and engage in a board game.
Paper Games
574 SE Washington Blvd
Serious board gamers only. Not really! a place for all to pull up a chair and engage in a board game.
Climb the tower for a windy view of the city, then explore the park.
Sooner Park Play Tower
Southeast Quail Ridge Loop
Climb the tower for a windy view of the city, then explore the park.
A vintage park mainly geared at the 5 and under crowd. A sweet local spot for family fun, with rides just 50 cents.
10 locals recommend
Kiddie Park
205 S Cherokee Ave
10 locals recommend
A vintage park mainly geared at the 5 and under crowd. A sweet local spot for family fun, with rides just 50 cents.

Arts & Culture

Visit Frank Lloyd Wright's only existing skyscraper. Originally intended for Chicago, the design wasn't used by the client, and was later purchased by a Bartlesville businessman and built here. You can take a tour of the building, or enjoy the art museum on the bottom floor.
9 locals recommend
Price Tower
9 locals recommend
Visit Frank Lloyd Wright's only existing skyscraper. Originally intended for Chicago, the design wasn't used by the client, and was later purchased by a Bartlesville businessman and built here. You can take a tour of the building, or enjoy the art museum on the bottom floor.
This historical Frank Lloyd Wright buildilng is also home to two restaurants: Price Tower Plaza on the ground floor and the Copper Top Bar at the top.
14 locals recommend
Price Tower Arts Center
510 Dewey Ave
14 locals recommend
This historical Frank Lloyd Wright buildilng is also home to two restaurants: Price Tower Plaza on the ground floor and the Copper Top Bar at the top.

Parks & Nature

Great for wandering in nature. There are several easy hikes throughout the property; good for kids.
14 locals recommend
Osage Hills State Park
Park Road
14 locals recommend
Great for wandering in nature. There are several easy hikes throughout the property; good for kids.
Watch one of the last wild herds of buffalo roam the plains. It's nearly always possible to see the bison, and you may see more than you want! Sometimes they come right up to the car. (Stay inside; bison can make a 6 ft vertical leap.)
27 locals recommend
Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
15316 County Road 4201
27 locals recommend
Watch one of the last wild herds of buffalo roam the plains. It's nearly always possible to see the bison, and you may see more than you want! Sometimes they come right up to the car. (Stay inside; bison can make a 6 ft vertical leap.)
A new park for relaxation and events throughout the week.
Tower Center at Unity Square
300 SE Adams Blvd
A new park for relaxation and events throughout the week.

Sightseeing

Art museum, Frank Lloyd Wright design.
The Chamber of Commerce is located in the historic train depot. You can also visit the renovated steam engine and several train cars displayed behind the building.
Bartlesville Regional Chamber of Commerce
201 SW Keeler Ave
The Chamber of Commerce is located in the historic train depot. You can also visit the renovated steam engine and several train cars displayed behind the building.
The country home of one of Bartlesville's founders features a museum of Native American art, but also extensive grounds with hiking trails, picnic areas, a petting zoo and Frank Philips' collection of exotic animals, including zebras, ostriches, bison, all types of deer and more.
47 locals recommend
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd
47 locals recommend
The country home of one of Bartlesville's founders features a museum of Native American art, but also extensive grounds with hiking trails, picnic areas, a petting zoo and Frank Philips' collection of exotic animals, including zebras, ostriches, bison, all types of deer and more.
Take a tour of the original apartment and office, to see cutting edge mid-century innovations. The Copper Bar on the top floor has expansive views of downtown and craft cocktails. They also have a new chef.
14 locals recommend
Price Tower Arts Center
510 Dewey Ave
14 locals recommend
Take a tour of the original apartment and office, to see cutting edge mid-century innovations. The Copper Bar on the top floor has expansive views of downtown and craft cocktails. They also have a new chef.