A good place to get a beer with a really laid back atmosphere. The brewery and taproom is in a converted machine shop from the 20th Century. Their beers tend to lean more towards lagers and IPAs, if that's your thing.
Nothing's Left takes more of a creative approach to brewing their beers, by introducing some wild flavors to the process. This is one of our favorite breweries to get a beer at.
Welltown is a great place with more classic options. This brewery is the closest to the venue (3 blocks) in the Tulsa Arts District, and offers an open rooftop sitting area with a great view of Tulsa's downtown. This is where we go for trivia on Wednesday.
Made from the original wood of an early northern Oklahoma barn. The coffee is good, as well as the quick grab-and-go breakfast options.
Really good coffee and breakfast items, as well as baked goods including cookies, cakes, and pies. Take a stroll on Cherry Street after grabbing a cup and browse some of the stores and boutiques.
The Philbrook Museum is located on the grounds of oil baron Waite Phillips' (Phillips 66) 1920's home. The museum boasts an impressive collection from medieval to modern.
A history center honored to the legacy of Black Wall Street, both before and after the Tulsa Race Massacre. Located in what once was the historic Greenwood District, one of the most prosperous Black communities of the time.
A collection of great bars and local restaurants in Tulsa. There is something for everyone in this little corner of downtown.
A huge public park with food and drink options, walking trails, kayak rentals, and more. You can spend hours walking around the park and seeing and doing everything that is offered.