Looking for a national attraction in Jake’s birth town...Pawhuska, Oklahoma? Well take a 1 hour road trip up to The Pioneer Woman Mercantile! Ree and Lad Drummond often make trips to your table as you eat a delicious “homemade” meal! Browse, shop, and eat while you are there and meet people from all over the world! Killers of the Flower Moon was recently filmed on location down the street starring Leonard DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro !
Gathering Place, located right down the street from Woodward Park, has been named the best new attraction in the country by USA TODAY and awarded Time Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places 2019. An amazing attraction for all! Come see for yourself!
The Philbrook Museum of Art is a beloved Tulsa treasure! Located just down the street from Woodward Park, this impressive museum is the historic home of Oklahoma oil pioneer, Waite Philips and his wife Genevieve, built in the 1920s. It host 25 acres of expansive formal gardens and showcases nine collections of art from all over the world, and spanning various artistic media and styles, the cornerstone collection focuses on Native American art featuring basketry, pottery, paintings and jewelry. An absolute must see!
Owned and operated by our friends! “Felizsta is a family owned cookie company with a mission to -- - Honor Our Heritage! Continue the traditional craft of baking polvorones or pan de polvo. Our famous cookies are made from scratch, hand-cut and baked in small batches. - Celebrate The Culture! Share the vibrant culture of Latin America with others through gifts, art, home decor and gourmet foods. Specializing in our famous Mexican cookies, of course!”
“With daily programming at Guthrie Green park, several museums highlighting local work, pottery, recording studios, restaurants and more, the Arts District represents some of the best Tulsa has to offer” via Tulsa World. J&L’s favorite district! J&L favorite spots: Antoinette’s Bakery (especially “Pie Night” every Friday), Beatrice Ice Cream, Chimera, Ida Red General Store, Cain’s Ballroom, The Tavern, Glacier Chocolates and so much more!
We frequent this bakery for their amazing items and especially on Pie Night every Friday and Saturday…get the Mile High, you won’t be disappointed!
Anchored by the 1924 Blue Dome building, this district offers one of Tulsa’s best areas for entertainment and nightlife! The Blue Dome District features many bars and restaurants as well as retail shops, fine dining, art studios, a comedy club and even a retro bowling alley! J&L favorites spots: McNellies, Diley Deli, Jinya, Yokazuna, Dust Bowl, The Max Retropub
Tulsa’s Deco District is a unique place full of history, charm, local arts and delicious dining. Come explore the beautiful architecture that epitomizes the luxury of the roaring twenties! J&L favorite spots: The Vault, The Local Bison, Elote
Downtown Tulsa’s East Village District is affectionately referred to as “the sunny side of downtown” for its geographical location and sunny disposition. Dining, nightlife, performing arts, and business and retail services, the East Village is your one-stop visit for all your Downtown needs. J&L Favorites: The Boxyard shopping, Bohemian Pizza, Vintage Wine Bar
The Greenwood District was popularly known as America’s “Black Wall Street” until the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, one of the most devastating massacres in the history of U.S. race relations, destroying the once thriving Greenwood community. Revitalization and preservation efforts in the 1990s and 2000s resulted in tourism initiatives and memorials. John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park and the Greenwood Cultural Center honor the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
J&L favorites: Nola’s, Mi Cocina, Hideaway Pizza, Roosevelt’s and of course Andolini’s...but you’re going to be eating this at the wedding! Lol
The best spot for shopping in town! J&L favorite spots: Wild Fork, Queenies, and Glacier Chocolates!
“Eat! Sip! Shop! Mother Road Market is Oklahoma’s first food hall! We are focused on good food, unique retail and offering Tulsa a vibrant space for our community to gather. Foodies, artists, musicians, travelers and YOU have a space to try local food and shop for unique finds!”
A Tulsa Monument!