The Paseo Arts District is home to over 20 galleries and more than 80 artists, all within walking distance. Intermingled with the galleries are fabulous restaurants, a vegan donut shop, shoe and clothing boutiques, a theatre, gift shops, a yoga studio and more!
Deep Deuce is known for its historical importance as the center for black culture in Oklahoma City. It was home to warehouse district workers in nearby Bricktown after the 1889 Land Run and grew to become the hub for local blues and jazz musicians throughout the 1940s and ’50s.
The Plaza District is home to galleries, studios, retail shops, restaurants, performance venues and creative services. Choose from a variety of gourmet dining and drinking establishments and visit our retail shops featuring artist-made, vintage and retro clothing and home furnishings.
Located north of downtown along Broadway Avenue, the Automobile Alley district was originally home to the city’s car dealerships, a fact that is immortalized in the neon signs that still hang from its original buildings. The past and the present combine to make this district effortlessly cool with lots to offer, including some of Oklahoma City’s best shopping, dining and nightlife.
- Red Prime Steakhouse - Mickey Mantle Steakhouse - The Joinery - Kitchen No 234 - The Melting Pot - Rendezvous Pizza - Bricktown Brewery - Fuzzy's Taco Shop - The Jones Assembly - Mahogany Steakhouse - Jazzmo's Cajun - JK by Chef King - Teller's - Black Walnut - Stock & Bond - The Manhattan - Flint OKC - Broadway 10 Chophouse
- Riversport Adventures - Boathouse District - Revolutions by HeyDay (Bowling) - Bricktown Water Taxi - National Cowboy & Heritage Museum - OKC Museum of Art - OKC National Memorial & Museum - American Banjo Museum - The Joinery (Golf Simulators, Elevated Bar Bites, Speakeasy) - Bricktown Comedy Club - Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma