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ATTRACTIONS
ADMIRAL TWIN DRIVE-IN
Catch a double feature every night during the summer months at this classic 1951 drive-in theater. Sound is transmitted through the radio, so sit in your car, or bring lawn chairs and blankets.
7355 E. Easton St. • 918-878-8099 admiraltwindrivein.com
BOB DYLAN CENTER
The Bob Dylan Center highlights the unique artistry and worldwide cultural significance of Dylan. This three-story building faces downtown Tulsa’s hugely popular public gathering space Guthrie Green, and depicts a rare 1965 image of Dylan, donated to the center by renowned photographer Jerry Schatzberg. 116 E. Reconciliation Way • 918-392-3483 bobdylancenter.com
CREEK COUNCIL OAK TREE
The birthplace of Tulsa, this tree is where the Muscogee Locv Pokv tribal town established their new home with a ceremonial fire in 1836, using live coals they carried from their Alabama homeland over the Trail of Tears. Today, it is preserved with an ethno-botanical garden and several commemorative sculptures.
1750 S. Cheyenne Ave. • mvskoketourism.com
DISCOVERY LAB
Discovery Lab is a 50,000-square-foot children’s museum with interactive exhibits and programming space located adjacent to the kid-friendly Gathering Place.
Kids love the hands-on activities in the museum’s state-of-the-art WorkShop, Science Lab and Little Lab. The new Education Center within the museum has five classrooms and serves as the STEM Center for Tulsa Public Schools’ pre-K through sixth grades. Don’t miss the Stemcell Science Shop!
3123 Riverside Drive • 918-295-8144 discoverylab.org
GATHERING PLACE
With more than 100 experiences ranging from active to leisure, this 66.5-acre park along the Arkansas River is built for all walks of life to enjoy. Visitors can explore playgrounds, picnic areas, wildlife and more. Gathering Place serves as a way to inspire playing, learning, relaxing and gathering together.
2650 S. John Williams Way • 918-779-1000 gatheringplace.org
GREENWOOD CULTURAL CENTER
AND THE MABEL B. LITTLE HERITAGE HOUSE
The house is the area’s only home built in the 1920s that still stands. With the adjacent Cultural Center, it presents a permanent history of the Greenwood District.
322 N. Greenwood Ave. • 918-596-1020 greenwoodculturalcenter.org

EXPO SQUARE
It’s the site of myriad events throughout the year, including the Tulsa State Fair, prominent livestock shows, craft shows and a recurring fl ea market. Snap a photo with the iconic Golden Driller that stands outside — a 76-foot-tall, 43,500-pound monument to Tulsa’s oil industry.
4145 E. 21st St. • 918-744-1113 exposquare.com
GREENWOOD RISING
Visit, explore and learn about Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District. This site portrays Greenwood’s history in detail — from its thriving days to the events of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and its impact on citizens who would overcome trials, tribulations and tragedy to transform the area post-massacre.
23 N. Greenwood Ave. • 539-867-3173 greenwoodrising.org
GUTHRIE GREEN
Filling one square block downtown, Guthrie Green is an urban park and entertainment space with action happening nearly all year long, including live music, yoga and other events.
Surrounded by local eateries, bars, ONEOK Field and museums, this patch of land is the social sun in the center of the Tulsa Arts District.
111 E. Reconciliation Way • 918-574-2421 guthriegreen.com
MOTHER ROAD MARKET
Named Best Food Hall for three straight years in USA Today’s 10Best readers poll, Mother Road Market is a 27,000-square-foot attraction with food and wares of more than 20 merchants. From craft cocktails and street tacos to a plethora of desserts, MRM has something for everyone, including a large patio play area with Route 66-themed mini golf. 1124 S. Lewis Ave. • 918-984-9009 motherroadmarket.com
OKLAHOMA AQUARIUM
With eight exhibit galleries and more than 1 million gallons of water, you can see the many mysterious and wonderful creatures of the ocean that now make their home right here in Oklahoma. Plus, various species of sharks swim over visitors’ heads as they walk through an underwater tunnel. 300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks • 918-296-3474 okaquarium.org
MUSEUM OF TULSA HISTORY
Located in an early Tulsa oilman’s former mansion, the Museum of Tulsa History (formerly known as Tulsa Historical Society and Museum) boasts two floors of ever-changing exhibits — from its extensive collection of photographs, books, maps, documents, graphics, costumes and architectural remnants from Tulsa’s past.
The museum also features the Five Moons Garden, an outdoor statue collection depicting Oklahoma’s own American Indian ballerinas Yvonne Chouteau, Rosella Hightower, Moscelyne Larkin, Maria Tallchief and Marjorie Tallchief. 2445 S. Peoria Ave. • 918-712-9484 tulsahistory.org
PARADISE BEACH
From the wave pool to the lazy river to the slides, Paradise Beach offers a fun water park experience for all ages. The facility provides family-friendly entertainment with a variety of food and beverage options. Additional amenities like private cabana rentals and tube rentals are also available.
4707 E. 21st St. • 918-749-7385 paradisebeach.com
ROUTE 66 HISTORICAL VILLAGE
A replica of the original Red Fork Train Depot joins an oil derrick commemorating the 1901 oil discovery that started Tulsa on its path to become the one-time “Oil Capital of the World.” From 19421947, the Frisco 4500 provided passenger service daily from St. Louis to Tulsa to Oklahoma City, and for years greeted visitors at Tulsa Zoo.
3770 Southwest Blvd. • 918-619-9473 route66village.com
THE OUTSIDERS HOUSE MUSEUM
This house might look like any other, but appearances can be deceiving. The humble home was the main set for the 1983 movie “The Outsiders.” Learn about what happened behind the scenes while walking through displays of props and other movie memorabilia.
731 N. St. Louis Ave. • theoutsidershouse.com
PHILBROOK MUSEUM OF ART
With a focus on American, Indigenous and European art, Philbrook’s collection features more than 16,000 objects. Traveling and homegrown exhibitions rotate year-round. Numerous activities, workshops and education programs attract more than 160,000 visitors a year. Don’t miss the gardens!
2727 S. Rockford Road • 918-748-5300 philbrook.org

ARCHITECTURE HOT SPOTS
Much of Tulsa’s downtown was built in the 1920s, when the era’s popular art deco styles lavishly celebrated the booming economy.
Tulsa Foundation for Architecture hosts themed tours on the second Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. Tours vary on subject matter and location, and typically sell out. Visit tulsaarchitecture.org/tours.
Multiple other private companies provide walking tours in di erent districts across downtown.
Numerous Tulsa neighborhoods boast homes spanning architectural styles — from oil baron mansions in Maple Ridge and craftsman homes in The Heights to English cottages in Florence Park and midcentury modern designs in Lortondale. Tulsa also boasts Westhope, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed residence completed in 1930 at 3704 S. Birmingham Ave. It is a private residence and not open to the public.

Philcade Building

SHERWIN MILLER MUSEUM OF JEWISH ART
The museum displays art and artifacts showcasing a 5,000-year history of the Jewish people. In addition to temporary and permanent exhibits, the museum also is home to a large collection of archives with over 10,000 items, documents and photographs.
2021 E. 71st St. • 918-492-1818 • jewishmuseumtulsa.org
TULSA AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM AND PLANETARIUM
This 19,000-square-foot building is packed full with exhibits, hands-on activities and vintage aircrafts. Explore real-world applications of STEM and experience simulated space shuttle landings, hot air balloons and more.
3624 N. 74th E. Ave. • 918-834-9900 • tulsamuseum.org
TULSA BOTANIC GARDEN
Tulsa Botanic Garden sits on 170 acres of prairie and woodlands, with the rolling Osage County hills offering panoramic views of sunrises, sunsets and skyscrapers. Recently, the Bumgarner Lotus Pool, Stanford Family Liberty Garden and Bost Arboretum opened on the site. Florigami in the Garden continues through Sept. 21.
3900 Tulsa Botanic Drive • 918-289-0330 • tulsabotanic.org
TULSA GARDEN CENTER, WOODWARD PARK AND MUNICIPAL ROSE GARDEN
Forty-five acres of flora and fauna attract nature lovers all year long. At Tulsa Garden Center, you’ll find a Victorian conservatory and 3-acre arboretum, plus a koi pond with water features.
2435 S. Peoria Ave. • 918-576-5155 • tulsagardencenter.org
USA BMX HEADQUARTERS
This expansive site hosts clinics, coaching, weekly practices and racing on a local and regional level, and several championship competitions. It also is home to the USA BMX Hall of Fame and Hardesty National BMX Stadium.
490 N. Lansing Ave. • 480-961-1903 • usabmx.com
WOODY GUTHRIE CENTER
Honoring this Oklahoman’s life and legacy, the Woody Guthrie Center boasts permanent and rotating exhibits focused on music, storytelling and American history.
102 E. Reconciliation Way • 918-574-2710 • woodyguthriecenter.org
ZINK LAKE AND TULSA WAVE PARK
Opened in September 2024, Zink Lake lets visitors experience the Arkansas River with a variety of recreational activities such as boating, fishing and wildlife watching. The lake is situated between the Williams Crossing Pedestrian Bridge and the Southwest Boulevard Bridge, making it easily accessible for residents and visitors.
Riverside Drive at John Williams Way • tulsazinklake.com


TULSA ZOO
The 124-acre zoo features nearly 3,000 animals in exhibits ranging from an African penguin habitat, to the Lost Kingdom with Asia’s rarest and most elusive species, to the Helmerich Sea Lion Cove and the Mary K. Chapman Rhino Reserve. The zoo’s herd of Asian elephants grew to seven in 2025, finding a home at the Oxley Family Elephant Experience and Elephant Preserve. At the immersive Rainforest Exhibit, visitors experience life in the Amazonian basin with animals ranging from Scarlet Macaws and Black Howler monkeys to jaguars, jungle frogs and two-toed sloths.
On the zoo grounds you’ll also find a petting zoo, live animal presentations, the Safari Train, a gift shop and a wide range of food options. 6421 E. 36th St. N. • 918-669-6600 • tulsazoo.org










SCAN ME
FESTIVALS & EVENTS
AUG. 14-17
BLUE WHALE COMEDY FESTIVAL
Tulsa Arts District bluewhalecomedyfestival.com
AUG. 16-17
TULSA POWWOW
Arvest Convention Center, 100 Civic Center tulsaindianclub.org
AUG. 23
WILD BREW
Arvest Convention Center, 100 Civic Center wildbrew.org
AUG. 29-31
ROCKLAHOMA
1421 W. 450 Road, Pryor rocklahoma.com
SEPT. 10-13
BORN AND RAISED FESTIVAL
1421 W. 450 Road, Pryor bornandraisedfestival.com
SEPT. 18
918 DAY FESTIVAL
Chapman Green, 600 S. Main St. downtowntulsa.com
SEPT. 18-OCT. 30
AUTUMN IN THE BOTANIC GARDEN
Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Drive tulsabotanic.org

SEPT. 18-20
TULSA GREEK FESTIVAL
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 1222 S. Guthrie Ave. tulsagreekfestival.com
SEPT. 19-21
SCOTFEST
Broken Arrow Event Complex, 21101 E. 101st St., Broken Arrow okscotfest.com
SEPT. 20
MCNELLIE’S HARVEST BEER FESTIVAL
ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave. beerfests.com/events/ mcnellies-harvest-beer-festival
SEPT. 25-OCT. 5
TULSA STATE FAIR Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. tulsastatefair.com
OCT. 4
ART IN THE SQUARE Utica Square, 21st Street and Utica Avenue uticasquare.com
OCT. 4
FESTIVAL AMERICAS Guthrie Green, 111 E. Reconciliation Way guthriegreen.com
OCT. 11
TULSA PRIDE FESTIVAL AND PARADE
Entrance near Fourth Street and Frankfort Avenue tulsapride.org
OCT. 11-12
CHEROKEE ART MARKET
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, 777 W. Cherokee St., Catoosa cherokeeartmarket.com
OCT. 16-19
ZEECO OKTOBERFEST
River West Festival Park, 2100 S. Jackson Ave. tulsaoktoberfest.org
OCT. 17-18, 24-25, 31
HALLOWMARINE
Oklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks okaquarium.org
OCT. 17-19, 24-26
HALLOWZOOEEN
Tulsa Zoo, 6421 E. 36th St. N. tulsazoo.org
OCT. 17-19, 24-26
TURKEY MOUNTAIN HAUNTED TRAILS
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area, 6800 S. Elwood Ave. riverparks.org, turkeymountainhauntedtrail.com
OCT. 18
BOOHAHA PARADE Peoria Avenue from 49th to 33rd streets tulsaboohaha.com
OCT. 25
TULSA RUN
Third Street and Boston Avenue tulsarun.com
NOV. 1
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS FESTIVAL
Living Arts, 307 E. Reconciliation Way livingarts.org
Tulsa State Fair

TULSA VETERANS DAY PARADE
This year marks the 107th year of Tulsa Veterans Day Parade, which attracts thousands annually to celebrate and honor those in the community with past or present military service. The Tulsa parade is the second largest in the country. This year, festivities begin at 7 a.m. and end with an after-party following the parade. The event is an opportunity for students and families to learn more about American history while getting to celebrate those who have served. 1109 E. Sixth St. • tulsaveteransdayparade.com
NOV. 1-JAN. 31
DOWNTOWN DAYS OF WONDER
Downtown Tulsa downtowntulsa.com
NOV. 21-23
AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. aaoth.com
NOV. 22-23
WILLIAMS ROUTE 66 MARATHON
Starts and fi nishes in downtown Tulsa route66marathon.com
NOV. 27
LIGHTS ON!
Utica Square, East 21st Street and South Utica Avenue uticasquare.com
NOV. 27-30
USA BMX GRAND NATIONALS Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. usabmx.com
NOV. 27-DEC. 31
CASTLE CHRISTMAS
The Castle of Muskogee, 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee okcastle.com
NOV. 28-DEC. 30
BOTANIC GARDEN OF LIGHTS
Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Drive tulsabotanic.org
NOV. 28-JAN. 3
PHILBROOK FESTIVAL
Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Road philbrook.org
NOV. 29
SHOP SMALL TULSA
Various locations tulsago.com
DEC. 5
GLOW ON THE GREEN
Guthrie Green, 111 E. Reconciliation Way guthriegreen.com
DEC. 5-7
CHRISTKINDLMARKT
German-American Society of Tulsa, 15th Street and Terrace Drive gastulsa.org
DEC. 13
TULSA CHRISTMAS PARADE
Downtown Tulsa tulsachristmasparade.org

JENKS
Historic downtown Jenks is undergoing a revitalization with new retailers, restaurants, clubs and services. Nearby, Tulsa Premium Outlets (pictured here) opened in 2024. The outlet mall is home to more than 75 stores and places where you can grab a quick bite in between stores. East Main Street • jenkschamber.com 801 E. Outlet Drive, Jenks • tulsapremiumoutlets.com
WHERE TO SHOP
41ST AND YALE CORRIDOR
At Southroads Shopping Center (located on the north side of 41st Street), catch the newest flick at a 20-screen movie theater or browse around at pet, craft and cosmetics retailers, and a national bookstore chain. Across the street, find the WeStreet Ice Center.
41st Street and Yale Avenue
71ST STREET
Tulsa’s busiest shopping corridor is easily accessible from the north and south via U.S. Highway 169. Home improvement and furniture stores abound, as well as home decor, clothing and shoe retailers. A plethora of dining options, mostly national chains, are sprinkled throughout this shopper’s paradise. 71st Street between Garnett Road and Memorial Drive
BROOKSIDE
Stroll through this district full of boutiques, art galleries, the modern shops of Center 1, plus plenty of casual and upscale dining. A luxurious shopping experience during the day transforms into a lively avenue as the sun goes down. 32nd to 41st streets on Peoria Avenue brooksidetheplacetobe.com
CHERRY STREET/15TH STREET
This distinctive area, at one time considered the suburbs of Tulsa, draws visitors seeking fine dining, jewelry, antiques and beautiful architecture. Boutiques, restaurants and salons make this district an interesting place to wander. 15th Street, east of Peoria Avenue
DOWNTOWN TULSA
From historic Greenwood to the Cathedral District and Gunboat Park, there are numerous shopping destinations to be found in Tulsa’s urban center. A complete list of businesses can be found at downtowntulsa.org
THE FARM SHOPPING CENTER
The centerpiece of this charming shopping area is a restored rustic barn, adding to the village square-like feel. Park your car and spend some time exploring the blend of national, regional and local retailers. Choose from a variety of eateries. 51st Street and Sheridan Road thefarmshoppingtulsa.com
KENDALL WHITTIER DISTRICT
Kendall Whittier is one of Tulsa’s oldest shopping districts and a rapidly expanding artists’ community. It’s home to the city’s oldest movie house, Circle Cinema. The district’s vibrant Hispanic enclave inspires multicultural events throughout the year.
Admiral Boulevard and Lewis Avenue visitkendallwhittier.com
KINGS LANDING
This shopping center offers diverse shops and gourmet dining along the Arkansas River. Expect great sunset views, high-end retailers and toprated restaurants.
9914 Riverside Parkway kingslandingtulsa.com
KINGSPOINTE VILLAGE
This outdoor shopping center includes casual and gourmet dining, clothing boutiques and health centers. Locally owned and managed, KingsPointe Village is centrally located with plenty of parking in front of the shopping and dining destinations. 61st Street and Yale Avenue kingspointevillagetulsa.com





RIVERWALK TULSA
Located along the Arkansas River in Jenks, Riverwalk Tulsa is a great destination to play, dine and gather. Guests will enjoy eclectic shops and restaurants, outdoor fireplaces and more.
300 Riverwalk Terrace, Jenks riverwalktulsa.com
ROSE DISTRICT
Drop by this revived historic destination for shopping and nightlife. Local restaurants and shops dot the multiple blocks. Check out annual festivals like Fiesta de Mayo and Chalk It Up held in the district.
Main Street in Broken Arrow • rosedistrict.com
SHOPS OF SEVILLE
Spanish colonial-style buildings house upscale shops full of the latest fashions and gift ideas. Charming bistros offer distinct dining experiences. 101st Street and Yale Avenue
918-388-9588
TULSA HILLS
Located in west Tulsa across the Arkansas River and anchored by several big box stores, Tulsa Hills is the place to find home improvement products and decor, electronics, clothing and shoes. After a full day of shopping, choose from a smattering of fast-casual restaurants or see a movie at the 12-screen theater.
7200 S. Olympia Ave. • shoptulsahills.com
UTICA SQUARE
This Tulsa gem offers a delightful combination of shops and upscale restaurants to make for a great day of shopping. The meticulously landscaped outdoor shopping center features English telephone booths, wrought-iron benches and Old World clocks. During the summer, the Square features live outdoor entertainment on Thursday evenings. 21st Street and Utica Avenue • uticasquare.com
WOODLAND HILLS MALL
The largest mall in the region, Woodland Hills offers more than 165 shops, including some stores not offered anywhere else in Tulsa. Diverse stores for the whole family, along with national anchors — such as Scheel’s, which opened in October 2024 — make this mall a shopper’s dream. 7021 S. Memorial Drive simon.com/mall/woodland-hills-mall
MEADOW GOLD DISTRICT
The Meadow Gold District is an eclectic shopping location on the outskirts of downtown that offers a variety of trendy retail stores, delicious dining options and service providers. With its diverse collection of stores, expect to find some unique specialty shops and boutiques. There’s something for everyone at this shopping destination along Route 66. 11th Street between Utica and Rockford avenues meadowgolddistrict.com

FARMERS MARKETS
TULSA FARMERS’ MARKET
Tulsa Farmers’ Market has grown into the largest of its kind in Oklahoma. Gathering on Wednesday and Saturday mornings in the eclectic and hip Kendall Whittier neighborhood, shoppers can find everything from hand-poured candles and macrame plant holders to bags of freshly roasted pecans and a gamut of other delicious baked goods. Browse row upon row of locally grown produce shining gem-like under the morning sun.
1 S. Lewis Ave.
tulsafarmersmarket.org
April-September: 7-11 a.m., Saturdays May-August: 8-11 a.m., Wednesdays
October-March: 8 a.m.-noon, Saturdays Closed on Saturdays immediately following Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays.
DOWNTOWN TULSA MIDWEEK MARKET
This weekly market offers downtown employees and residents a convenient place to purchase products like meat, dairy, handmade goods and more. Live entertainment is a standard and organizers often schedule other special activities during the three-hour market. Chapman Green, 600 S. Main St. downtowntulsa.com
April-October: 4:30-7:30 p.m., every Wednesday
ROSE DISTRICT FARMERS MARKET
With charming red brick buildings and picturesque landscaping lining its Main Street, Broken Arrow’s Rose District is like a setting straight out of a movie. Featuring over 50 unique vendors who offer locally cultivated and hand-crafted goods, the Rose District Farmers Market is the perfect addition to the day’s exploring itinerary. 418 S. Main St., Broken Arrow facebook.com/ rosedistrictfarmersmarket
April-October: 8 a.m.-noon, Saturdays; 4-8 p.m., Tuesdays; NovemberDecember: 4-8 p.m., Tuesdays

Tulsa Midweek Market
Decopolis owner William Franklin outside his Meadow Gold District storefront




LIVE MUSIC
BELAFONTE
Intimate neighborhood venue. 306 S. Phoenix Ave. belafontetulsa.com
BOK CENTER
National touring acts. 200 S. Denver Ave. bokcenter.com
BROKEN ARROW PERFORMING
ARTS CENTER
Musicals and orchestras.
701 S. Main St., Broken Arrow brokenarrowpac.com
CAIN’S BALLROOM
Legendary venue that welcomes national touring acts. 423 N. Main St. cainsballroom.com
CENTENNIAL LOUNGE
AT VFW POST 577
Relaxed little spot for local music. 1109 E. Sixth St. centennilloungetulsa
CHIMERA
Mixed bag of talent on stage beneath a disco ball. 212 N. Main St. chimeratulsa.com
THE COLONY
Local and regional music acts at this midtown club. 2809 S. Harvard Ave. thetulsacolony.com
THE HUNT CLUB
Varied acts from rock to acoustic. 224 N. Main St. thehuntclubtulsa.com
LOWDOWN
Live music, comedy, open mic and community jam sessions. 108 N. Detroit Ave., Level B lowdowntulsa.com
MAGGIE’S MUSIC BOX
Outdoor and indoor stages with local, regional and national acts. 201 E. Main St., Jenks maggiesok.com
MASS MOVEMENT
All ages music venue. 1217 E. Admiral Blvd. massmovementcommunityarts
NOISE TOWN
Live music spot that welcomes all-ages shows. 2611 W. 40th Place noisetowntulsa.com
Cain’s Ballroom

THE CHURCH STUDIO
The building began in 1915 as Grace Methodist Episcopal Church before legendary musician and songwriter Leon Russell purchased it in 1972. Many point to The Church Studio as the epicenter of what later came to be known as The Tulsa Sound: that hard-to-define, potent, shuffling stew of rockabilly, country, rock ‘n’ roll and blues. Today it’s a recording studio, exhibit space, event center, audio engineering school and archive for the Leon Russell and Tulsa Sound collections.
304 S. Trenton Ave. • thechurchstudio.com

MERCURY LOUNGE
Both daytime dive bar and nighttime music hotspot, Mercury Lounge is a neighborhood jackpot for rustic roots and Americana melodies, as well as local and touring acts that span the gamut. Standing gigs like Sunday’s Bluegrass Brunch featuring the Johnny Mullenax Band and Tuesday nights with Jacob Tovar are just an example of the talent taking this former gas station’s mighty stage.
1747 S. Boston Ave. mercuryloungetulsa.com
RABBIT HOLE BAR
Music most nights. 116 S. Elgin Ave. rabbitholetulsa
RIVERSIDE STUDIO
Historic venue now hosts local music shows. 1381 Riverside Drive riversidestudiotulsa
SOUNDPONY
Bicycle-themed, experimental music bar. 409 N. Main St. thesoundpony.com
ST. CECILIA’S LISTENING ROOM
Venue in The Heights neighborhood. 205 W. King St. saintceciliastulsa
THELMA’S PEACH
Small music venue and bar in Kendall Whittier district. 2008 E. Admiral Blvd. thelmaspeach.com
TULSA THEATER
Art deco theater built in 1914 that hosts big-name entertainers. 105 W. Reconciliation Way tulsatheater.com
THE VANGUARD
Range of alternative acts from punk to folk, rock and Americana. 222 N. Main St. thevanguardtulsa.com
THE VENUE SHRINE
Hot spot for rock and jam bands. 112 E. 18th St. tulsashrine.com
THE WHITTIER BAR
Classy dive bar with local and touring acts. 2405 E. Admiral Blvd. thewhittierbar.com
WOODY GUTHRIE CENTER
High-caliber acts with a folk bent. 102 E. Reconciliation Way woodyguthriecenter.org
GALLERIES
These spaces are where to purchase one-of-a-kind art from local and national artists.

THE HULETT COLLECTION
Located on Cherry Street, The Hulett Collection is a fine art gallery that specializes in 20th century and contemporary photographic works. Tulsa native Michael Hulett has over 20 years of knowledge in the history of photography and has curated more than 100 exhibits across the country. After working as a director for the worldrenowned Peter Fetterman Gallery in Santa Monica, Hulett brings his experience and expertise back to Tulsa for his own collection. 1311 E. 15th St. • 918-934-7240 • thehulettcollection.com
108 | CONTEMPORARY
108 E. Reconciliation Way 918-895-6302 108contemporary.org
THE ANTIQUARY
3024 E. 15th St. 918-582-2897
ARTS@302
302 S. Main St., Broken Arrow 918-936-2806 arts302.com
CHRIS MANTLE GALLERY
1307 E. 15th St. christophermantle
FLAGSHIP AT TULSA ARTIST FELLOWSHIP
112 N. Boston Ave. 539-302-4855 tulsaartistfellowship.org
HOLLIMAN GALLERY AT HOLLAND HALL WALTER ARTS CENTER 5666 E. 81st St. 918-481-1111 hollandhall.org/arts
HUMMINGBIRD
FINE CRAFT
317 S. Trenton Ave., Suite C 918-764-8884 hummingbirdfinecraft
JOSEPH GIEREK FINE ART
1342 E. 11th St. 918-592-5432 gierek.com
JOSH STOUT GALLERY
2609 W. 40th Place 918-706-7715 joshstoutgallery.com
LIGGETT STUDIO
314 S. Kenosha Ave. 918-694-5719 liggettstudio.com
LIVING ARTS OF TULSA
307 E. Reconciliation Way 918-585-1234 livingarts.org
LOVETTS GALLERY AND FRAMING
6528 E. 51st St. 918-664-4732 lovettsgallery.com
M.A. DORAN GALLERY
3509 S. Peoria Ave. 918-748-8700 madorangallery.com
POSITIVE SPACE
TULSA 1324 E. Third St. positivespacetulsa
ROYCE MYERS GALLERY 1706 S. Boston Ave. 918-582-0288 roycemyers.com
THE SKY GALLERY 1401 E. 11th St., Unit C 918-495-5368 theskygalleryroute66
TULSA ARTISTS’ COALITION GALLERY 9 E. Reconciliation Way 918-592-0041 tacgallery.org
TULSA INDIAN ART MARKET
2648 E. 11th St. 918-574-8719
ZIEGLER ART AND FRAME
6 N. Lewis Ave. 918-584-2217 zieglerart.com
PERFORMANCE GROUPS
The following theater companies and arts groups always have something in the works. See websites for scheduled performances.

AMERICAN THEATRE CO. 918-804-2907 americantheatrecompany.org
CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
918-477-7469 celebrityattractions.com
CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA 918-587-3802 chambermusictulsa.org
SIGNATURE SYMPHONY AT TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
918-595-7777 signaturesymphony.org
THEATRE TULSA
918-587-8402 theatretulsa.org
TULSA BALLET
918-749-6030 tulsaballet.org
TULSA CHORALE
918-641-4373 tulsachorale.org
TULSA OPERA
918-582-3133 tulsaopera.com
TULSA SPOTLIGHT THEATER 918-587-5030 tulsaspotlighttheater.com
TULSA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 918-584-3645 tulsasymphony.org
WORLD STAGE THEATRE CO. 918-928-5319 okworldstage.org
VENUES
These hotspots host various concerts and performing arts groups throughout the year. Check websites for upcoming events.
ARVEST CONVENTION CENTER
100 Civic Center
918-894-4350 arvestconventioncenter.com
BOK CENTER
200 S. Denver Ave. 918-894-4200 bokcenter.com
BROKEN ARROW PERFORMING
ARTS CENTER
701 S. Main St., Broken Arrow 918-259-5778 brokenarrowpac.com
THE LOONY BIN
6808 S. Memorial Drive, Suite 234
918-392-5653 tulsa.loonybincomedy.com
LORTON PERFORMANCE
CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA
550 S. Gary Place
918-631-5240
utulsa.edu/about/facilities/ lorton-performance-center
MABEE CENTER
7777 S. Lewis Ave. 918-495-6000 mabeecenter.com
STUDIO K AT TULSA BALLET 1212 E. 45th Place 918-749-6006 tulsaballet.org
TULSA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
110 E. Second St. 918-596-7111 tulsapac.com
TULSA THEATER 105 W. Reconciliation Way 918-582-7239 tulsatheater.com
VANTREASE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER FOR EDUCATION AT TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10300 E. 81st St. 918-595-7777 tulsacc.edu/campus-locations/ vantrease-pace
BRICKTOWN COMEDY CLUB
After opening in summer 2023, Bricktown Comedy Club has brought many big-name comedians to Tulsa. Founded by former stand-up comedian Adam Norwest, audience members and performers can expect great customer service and a variety of shows featuring stand-up comedy, open mic night, drag shows and even trivia nights. There’s something new for everyone to discover at Bricktown. 5982 S. Yale Ave. 918-216-9090 bricktowntulsa.com

FOOD & DRINK
Each year TulsaPeople readers name their favorites in the A-LIST Readers' Choice Awards. Here are the winning restaurants, bars and nightlife spots that earned top marks in 2025.

For a complete look at all the A-LIST winners in four other categories, visit TulsaPeople.com/a-list.
ASIAN
In the Raw KEO
Mandarin Taste
Mr. Kim’s Roka
BAKERY
Merritt’s Bakery
Country Bird Bakery Pancho Anaya
Ludger’s Bavarian Cakery
Antoinette Baking Co.
BAR
Mercury Lounge
Valkyrie Bird and Bottle
Bishop Quigley
Barons on 1st
BARBECUE
BurnCo. Barbeque
Mac’s Barbecue
Albert G’s Barbecue
RibCrib
Oakhart Barbecue
BREAKFAST
Queenies
Neighborhood Jam
Bramble Breakfast and Bar
The Big Biscuit
Dilly Diner
BREWERY
Cabin Boys Brewery
Nothing’s Left Brewing Co.
Bricktown Brewery
Marshall Brewing Co.
American Solera
BURGER
Ron’s Hamburgers and Chili
Society Burger
Arnold’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers
Goldie’s Patio Grill
Ruby D’s Burger Joint
CATERING
McNellie’s Group
The Bros. Houligan
RibCrib
Ludger’s Catering
Take 2: A Resonance Cafe
CHEAP EATS
Braum’s
The Bros. Houligan
Coney I-Lander
McNellie’s Burger Night
Tacos Don Francisco
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
The Bros. Houligan
Nelson’s Buffeteria
Charleston’s Restaurant
The Brook Restaurant and Bar
Cheever’s Cafe







COCKTAIL/MOCKTAIL LIST
Valkyrie
Bar Serra
Red Door Grille
Sisserou’s
Holé Molé
COFFEE SHOP
Coffee House on Cherry Street
Shades of Brown
Foolish Things Coffee Co.
Pony Coffee
DoubleShot Coffee Co.
DELI/SANDWICHES
Trenchers Delicatessen
Lambrusco’z Deli
Bill and Ruth’s
Doctor Kustom
Felini’s Cookies and Deli
DOUGHNUT SHOP
Daylight Donuts
Big Baby Rolls and Donuts
Livi Lee and Co.
Sugar Llamas
Merritt’s Bakery
FINE DINING
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse
Bull in the Alley
Amelia’s Wood Fired Cuisine
Polo Grill
Barons on 1st
GLUTEN-FREE MENU
Ruby D’s Burger Joint
Chimera
Holé Molé
Coffee House on Cherry Street
NEFF Brewing
ITALIAN
Mondo’s Ristorante Italiano
Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano
Dalesandro’s Italian Cuisine
Gambill’s Pastaria and Grocery
Sapori
JUICE BAR
Inheritance Kitchen and Juicery
Pure Food and Juice
Ediblend Superfood Cafe
Froot Bowls Acai Cafe
LONGTIME FAVORITE
Kilkenny’s Irish Pub
McNellie’s
The Bros. Houligan
RibCrib
Brookside By Day
LUNCH
Queenies
The Bros. Houligan
Doctor Kustom
RibCrib
Ruby D’s Burger Joint
MEDITERRANEAN/ MIDDLE EASTERN/ INDIAN
India Palace
Meddys
Shawkat Mediterranean Grill
Desi Wok
Saffron
MEXICAN
Noche Woodfired Grill and Agave Bar
Chimi’s Mexican Food
Casa Tequila
RICARDOS
Holé Molé
NEW RESTAURANT
Cheever’s Cafe
Ruby D’s Burger Joint
Barons on 1st
Holé Molé
City Hall Steakhouse
PATIO
Waterfront Grill
Wild Fork
McNellie’s
Society Burger
Cafe Ole
PIZZA — GOURMET
Hideaway Pizza
Andolini’s Pizzeria
Bohemian Woodfire Pizza and Homemade Pasta
La Roma Pizza
LoFi Pizza
PIZZA — TAKEOUT/ DELIVERY
Hideaway Pizza
Andolini’s Pizzeria
Empire Slice House
Mazzio’s
Pie Hole Pizzeria
RESTAURANT CURBSIDE/CARRYOUT
Charleston’s Restaurant
Hideaway Pizza
The Bros. Houligan
RibCrib
Ruby D’s Burger Joint
SEAFOOD
White River Fish Market
Bodean
Red Door Grille
Fish Daddy’s Grill House
Sisserou’s
STEAK
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse
Bull in the Alley
The Spudder Restaurant
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar
The Tavern
SUSHI
Yokozuna
In the Raw
Sushi Hana
Sake 2 Me
Pho and Japanese Sushi
TACOS
Tacos 4 Life
918 Maples Cafe and Catering
TXMZ
Tamale Boyz
Holé Molé
WEEKEND BRUNCH
Bramble Breakfast and Bar
Neighborhood Jam
Wild Fork
Nola’s Creole and Cocktails
The Big Biscuit
WINE LIST
Polo Grill
Vintage Wine Bar
Bird and Bottle
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse
Barons on 1st
Bishop Quigley
Country Bird Bakery
Noche Woodfired Grill and Agave Bar


SPORTS & OUTDOORS

PARKS
The City of Tulsa has 135 parks and six community centers for ample recreation opportunities. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, children can cool off in one of the many swimming pools, free splash pads and water playgrounds scattered throughout the city. Tulsa County boasts several parks with trails, golf courses and more. Find a city or county park near you at maps.cityoftulsa.org/parksfi nder and tulsacounty.org/parks
Walkers, runners and cyclists will find plenty of trails and paved paths throughout Tulsa River Parks, 800 acres of land stretching along the Arkansas River. Visit riverparks.org for a map of trails.
SPORTS TEAMS
FC TULSA
March through October
ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave. 918-297-6808 fctulsa.com
OKLAHOMA RAGE
April through July
Charles Page High School Memorial Stadium, 600 N. Adams Road, Sand Springs oklahomaragefb.com/home
ORAL ROBERTS
UNIVERSITY
Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, track and field, volleyball oruathletics.com
TULSA ATHLETIC
May through July
Hicks Park, 3433 S. Mingo Road tulsaathletic.com
TULSA DRILLERS
May through September
ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave. 918-744-5998 tulsadrillers.com
TULSA OILERS FOOTBALL
March through July
BOK Center, 200 S. Denver Ave. 918-632-7825 tulsaoilersfootball.com
TULSA OILERS HOCKEY
October through April
BOK Center, 200 S. Denver Ave. tulsaoilers.com
UNIVERSITY OF TULSA
Basketball, cross country, football, golf, rowing, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball tulsahurricane.com
PUBLIC GOLF
BAILEY RANCH GOLF CLUB
10105 Larkin Bailey Blvd., Owasso 918-274-4653 baileyranchgolf.com
BATTLE CREEK GOLF CLUB
3200 N. Battle Creek Drive, Broken Arrow 918-355-4850 battlecreekgolf.net
BROKEN ARROW GOLF AND ATHLETIC CLUB
1651 E. Omaha St., Broken Arrow 918-355-0602 brokenarrowgolfac.com
CANYONS AT BLACKJACK RIDGE
1801 N. McKinley Ave., Sand Springs 918-246-2606 thecanyonsatblackjackridge.com
CHEROKEE HILLS GOLF CLUB
770 S. W. Cherokee St., Catoosa 800-760-6700 hardrockcasinotulsa.com/golf
FOREST RIDGE GOLF COURSE
7501 E. Kenosha St., Broken Arrow 918-357-2282 forestridgegolf.com
Tulsa River Parks
LAFORTUNE PARK GOLF COURSE
5501 S. Yale Ave. 918-496-6200 lafortunegolfclub.com
LINKS GOLF AND ATHLETIC CLUB
11500 S. Links Court, Bixby 918-369-6035 lindseygolf.com/ links-on-memorial
LIT’L LINKS GOLF CLUB
11915 S. 129th E. Ave., Broken Arrow 918-481-3673 litllinks.com
MOHAWK PARK GOLF COURSE
5223 E. 41st St. N. 918-425-6871 tulsagolf.org
OWASSO GOLF AND ATHLETIC CLUB
13604 E. 84th St. N., Owasso 918-274-4884 owassogolfac.com
PAGE BELCHER GOLF COURSE
6666 S. Union Ave. 918-446-1529 tulsagolf.org
SOUTH LAKES GOLF COURSE
9253 S. Elwood Ave., Jenks 918-746-3760 southlakesgolf.com
CLIMBING
CLIMB TULSA
4923 E. 32nd St. 918-439-4400 climbtulsa.com
GRAVITY BEAR
618 E. Third St. 918-212-4677 climbgravitybear.com

Climb Tulsa
BOWLING
ANDY B’S
8711 S. Lewis Ave. 918-299-9494 andybtulsa.com
BROKEN ARROW LANES
4701 S. Elm Place, Broken Arrow 918-455-4616 brokenarrowlanes.com
DUST BOWL LANES AND LOUNGE
211 S. Elgin Ave. 918-430-3901 dustbowllounge.com
MAIN EVENT
7830 S. Santa Fe Ave. W. 918-447-1200 mainevent.com/locations/tulsa-ok
SHERIDAN LANES BOWLING
3121 S. Sheridan Road 918-627-2728 amf.com/sheridanlanesok
SKATE PARKS
GATHERING PLACE
2650 S. John Williams Way 918-779-1000 gatheringplace.org
NIENHUIS SKATE PARK
3201 N. Ninth St., Broken Arrow 918-259-6550 brokenarrowok.gov/613/skate-park
SKATENORTH
2910 E. 56th St. N. 918-596-2100 cityoftulsa.org
VETERANS PARK SKATE PARK
329 S. Elm St., Jenks jenks.com/164/parks-recreation
TRAMPOLINE PARKS
AIRTOPIA ADVENTURE PARK
12932 E. 86th St. N., Owasso 918-401-4650 airtopiapark.com
SKY ZONE TULSA 8306 E. 61st St. 918-877-7700 skyzone.com/tulsa
SPRING TOWN
TRAMPOLINE PARK
8314 E. 71st St. 918-294-8671 incrediblepizza.com
URBAN AIR ADVENTURE PARK
3328 E. 51st St. 918-770-9987 urbanairtrampolinepark.com
OTHERS
BOUNCEU
8922 S. Memorial Drive, Suite A 918-249-0090 bounceu.com/tulsa-ok
SLICK CITY ACTION PARK
5352 E. Skelly Drive 918-818-7423 slickcity.com/ok-tulsa
SUITE SHOTS
600 Riverwalk Terrace, Jenks 918-528-5684 suiteshotsjenks.com
WESTREET ICE CENTER
4143 S. Yale Ave. 918-252-0011
westreeticecenter.com
CASINOS
It has been more than two decades since bingo halls became modern tribal gaming and hospitality operations, evolving and expanding over the years. Here’s a rundown of what to expect at Tulsa’s local gaming and entertainment destinations.



HARD ROCK HOTEL AND CASINO TULSA
With over 2,400 games there is something for everyone. Hard Rock offers a “Greatest Hits Lounge” that is a collection of fan-favorite games. It is also home to the only World Series of Poker in northeast Oklahoma.
Hard Rock has the most live music stages in the region, with Hard Rock Live, Track 5, Amp Bar and Riffs.
For sports fans, Hard Rock offers Replay sports bar with 51 TVs (including two 103-inch screens), a sports ticker and a full bar with 12 beers on tap. Enjoy a steak with a view at Carvers on 19, which is located at the top of the hotel tower. The casino also offers buffet dining at The Eatery and casual dining at HWY 66 Diner, Flipside for burgers, Slice for pizza and Salsa for Mexican fare.
Hard Rock’s AAA Four Diamond hotel has two pools, a hot tub, coffee shop and fitness center. It also is home to Cherokee Hills — an 18-hole championship golf course.
777 W. Cherokee St., Catoosa hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa is owned and operated by Cherokee Nation.
OSAGE CASINO HOTEL
Minutes from downtown Tulsa, Osage Casino Hotel offers more than 1,600 electronic games and 15 table games, including craps and roulette.
Enjoy dinner at Stone Creek Kitchen during special events or casual dining at Thunder Bar and Grill. There’s also Roni Peppo’s Pizza Kitchen for that late night slice.
Last year Osage Casino added local favorite Coney Island to the dining options for a quick bite when taking a break from playing games.
The Skyline Event Center hosts national touring acts, while the property’s new bar Swigs features a lounge, immersive screens and an elevated stage for live local music.
Osage Casino Hotel has 286 hotel rooms with exclusive pool access on Fridays and Saturdays due to high occupancy rates. The rest of the week the pool is open to the public through the purchase of a pool day pass. And new to the property is an adult-only pool. Visitors and hotel guests can soak up the sun while enjoying full food and beverage service.
951 W. 36th St. N. • osagecasino.com
Osage Casino Hotel is owned and operated by Osage Nation.
RIVER SPIRIT CASINO RESORT AND MARGARITAVILLE CASINO
Throughout its 150,000-square-foot resort, River Spirit and Margaritaville offers 3,271 electronic games and 31 table games, making it a gamer’s paradise in south Tulsa on the banks of the Arkansas River.
Enjoy a steak at Ruth’s Chris, or for more casual dining have a meal at Fireside Grill or Margaritaville, where a volcano erupts hourly with a vibrant light and sound show.
The Cove offers top-name live entertainment throughout the year so check the schedule of events. Five O’Clock Somewhere Bar offers live local entertainment seven nights a week.
Last summer the casino opened Gridiron, which is one of the largest sports viewing experiences in Oklahoma, featuring a massive 53-foot by 14-foothigh video wall, 54 televisions and 104 speakers.
The AAA Four Diamond resort hotel hosts Emerge Spa and Salon, and a resort pool exclusively for hotel guests that features the swim-up Landshark Pool Bar and cabana rentals.
8330 Riverside Parkway • riverspirittulsa.com
River Spirit Casino and Margaritaville is owned and operated by Muscogee Nation.






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TULSANS’ TIPS
JULIO BADIN
Executive Director of GGP Parks (Gathering Place, Guthrie Green, LowDown)
WHERE IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN TULSA TO GET OUTSIDE? While I may be a bit biased, I truly love spending time at Gathering Place and Guthrie Green. I also enjoy Tulsa Zoo, Woolaroc, Turkey Mountain, and walking around Cherry Street and Utica Square.
FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A FRIDAY NIGHT IN TULSA? You can’t beat a nice dinner with friends at one of the many fine eateries in Tulsa, followed by a show at TPAC, Cain’s Ballroom or LowDown. There are a lot of choices — maybe even a ball game or Guthrie Green in the Tulsa Arts District.
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE TULSA? Welcoming, Compassionate, Resolve.
WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO LUNCH SPOT? Que Gusto and En Fuego.
WILLIAM FRANKLIN
Owner of Decopolis
WHERE IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN TULSA TO GET OUTSIDE? Southwood (Landscape and Garden Center). I love wandering around there. Or Tulsa Botanic Garden.
FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A FRIDAY NIGHT IN TULSA? I’m lame. I’m usually resting at home.
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE TULSA? Home, Potential, Opportunity.
WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO LUNCH SPOT? Pho Da Cao. I love that place. I get the No. 7 — it has the noodles, and the fresh crunchy vegetables, and then the hot savory meat on top, and then the sauce. I love that balance of cool and refreshing with warm and savory.
LINDSAY HUTCHISON
President and CEO of Tulsa Zoo Management Inc.
WHERE IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN TULSA TO GET OUTSIDE? I am fortunate to work at our amazing zoo, so it remains my favorite place to be outside on a regular basis. Every day, my zoo walk is a little different based on what our animals are doing. On my days off, my family and I enjoy the wonderful gardens at Tulsa Botanic Garden.
FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A FRIDAY NIGHT IN TULSA? In full transparency, staying in on a Friday night with my family is a dream but when we go out, my husband and I love trying new restaurants while also enjoying our local favorites. Ava June and Cheevers are new additions that we have recently enjoyed for their atmosphere and terrific food. We also love Noche, La Tertulia and The Tavern downtown.
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE TULSA? Welcoming, Supportive, Dynamic.
WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO LUNCH SPOT? Bar Serra, Queenies, Wild Fork, Polo Grill, Ediblend and Stonehorse Cafe are all great. You really can’t go wrong in Utica Square during lunch.
BRIANA WRIGHT
Co-lead singer of local band Cli diver WHERE IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN TULSA TO GET OUTSIDE? I’m not exactly what you’d call “outdoorsy” in the heat. My limit tends to be about the time it takes to stroll from Queenies to Snow Goose (in Utica Square). But I do love a good garage sale and street fair; we’re lucky to have a lot of those here. Kendall Whittier’s farmers market and neighborhood festivals especially are always worth the SPF.
FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A FRIDAY NIGHT IN TULSA? Most Fridays, you can probably find me chasing down as much of the best live music in the country as I can while floating between all the usual suspects: Mercury Lounge, Colony, Thelma’s Peach and so on. But Mass Movement and Whittier Bar have definitely become home base. If it’s good and heavy, it’s probably happening at one of the two. Lately though, art shows have taken over my calendar. They’ve turned into one of my favorite ways to spend time with my kid — good conversation, cool people and always something weird and beautiful to look at.
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE TULSA? Peerless, Rebellious, Ready.
WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO LUNCH SPOT? I cannot manage to stay away from Pupuseria y Taqueria La Salvadoreña at 21st Street and 129th East Avenue. The birria pupusas are amazing and the tajadas — and that sauce — have me in a chokehold.
Briana Wright at Whittier Bar
Lindsay Hutchison at Bar Serra
William Franklin at Southwood
Julio Badin at En Fuego