"Best Little Steakhouse in Oklahoma" The Rusty Barrell Supper Club was opened for business in October 1974. To gain entrance you have to walk down the alley, go through the orange doors, and ring the bell.
"The Hottest Jalapeño on the Runway!" Family owned and operated we are proud to serve the best authentic Mexican food for over 30 years. Located inside the airport not only is the food unique but so is the view. Enjoy the planes landing and taking off as you enjoy the best food in town.
Preserving the legacy of women from all races, creeds and nationalities who have made significant contributions to the history of Oklahoma. Less than one mile from our wedding venue.
Visitors to Standing Bear Park, Museum & Education Center are welcomed by a 22-foot bronze statue of Ponca Chief Standing Bear. Standing Bear’s right hand extends to the east as he overlooks the ancient Arkansas River Valley. The park encompasses more than eight fully developed acres that includes off street parking, a one-acre pond with central arrowhead island, a walking trail winding through native grasses to the monument site, and a shaded memorial grove at a peaceful sitting area along the way. A colorful 60-foot diameter circular viewing court is located at the feet of Standing Bear and contains large limestone boulders around its parameter affixed with bronze medallions of the official seals of the six area tribes; Kaw, Osage, Otoe-Missouria, Pawnee, Ponca and Tonkawa.
Natalie's favorite college restaurant! About 45 minutes from our venue.
The Pioneer Woman Mercantile is a destination restaurant, bakery and store in Pawhuska, Oklahoma! Ree and Ladd Drummond spent years renovating the hundred-year-old Osage Mercantile building on Main Street so that they could welcome visitors from near and far and give them a slice of small town hospitality. "The Merc" has gorgeous goods, comfort foods, fresh-made pastries, delicious coffee, and plenty of fun to dish out. About 45 minutes from our venue.
The name of the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve is derived from three words - woods, lakes and rock. Although these words say so much about the natural environment, they don’t begin to describe everything Woolaroc has to offer. This Bartlesville establishment serves as a working ranch, museum and wildlife preserve that welcomes countless visitors each year. The 3,700-acre property was established in 1925 as a retreat for oilman and founder of Phillips Petroleum Company, Frank Phillips. Today, the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve is an educational and entertaining hub situated in the breathtaking Osage Hills of northeast Oklahoma. About 1 hour 10 minutes from our venue.
Once an Osage Indian campsite, this park is provides rustic comfort. Osage Hills State Park is located deep in the heart of rolling, Oklahoma hills. About 1 hour 10 minutes from our venue.