Look at the line ups at Cain’s Ballroom, Brady Theater, Paradise Cove, BOK Center, Tulsa PAC, and the Joint! Not into breweries, then check out the Philbrook Museum of Artin midtown.īe sure to check out why Rolling Stone wrote: “Why Tulsa Might be the Next Austin” at one of Tulsa’s rad music venues. We are just sharing all the cool places to explore in Tulsa.īelow is a list of breweries to check out:ĭiscover Art and History Museums in Tulsa No one is paying me to write this, by the way. My favorite brewery is NEFF Brewingbecause they have gluten-free beer (and I am gluten-free). There are even a few outfits offering tours for adult fun in Tulsa! Breweries are popping up all over downtown and midtown. Tulsa is gaining quite a micro-brewery scene. Day Two – Weekend Afternoon Taste the Microbreweries in Tulsa I know I am not the only one interested in this information. Walk around Cherry Street or head over to Brookside to splurge on boutique shopping or simply to enjoy the walkways, people watch and get some fresh air.īrookside has a Lululemon Athletica. Want to know more about the best local coffee shops in Tulsa? Then, you’ll love reading our post. Both have gluten-free options, delicious coffee, and tasty treats. We know you had a great time downtown Tulsa last night!Ī few places for coffee and a light breakfast are Chimera, a coffee shop downtown, and Coffee House on Cherry Street in midtown. Now on to day two of your Tulsa adventure! Grab Coffee in Tulsa We think checking out the local speakeasy, Bull in the Alley, is super fun and romantic! Excellent Places for Dinner and Libations Downtown Tulsa Below are some local dinner restaurants downtown. All of the restaurants below are delicious!ĭay One – Weekend Evening Downtown Tulsa Activitiesįor a happy hour and dinner, cruise downtown to check out delicious restaurants and bars. There are quite a few restaurants to choose from at Utica Square for brunch and lunch. Have Brunch or Lunch at Utica Square in Midtown Grab a wine or coffee and relax outside on an open space patio. Utica Square has shopping, local restaurants, as well as beautiful landscaping (for your Instagram pics). If you are not into the outdoors, go shopping at Utica Square or catch a hot yoga class. Or, guess what? You can rent beach cruisers along the trail! How cool is that?! Go Shopping at Utica Square This bike is fantastic! Use it while you beach cruise down the Tulsa River Parks trail system. I ordered online and put the bike together myself. Oklahomans love to eat!ĭid you know, Oklahoma is known for being one of the tops states to get BBQ?! Day One – Weekend Afternoon Check Out Tulsa River ParksĪfter brunch, drive over to Riverside Drive and spend a few hours wandering Gathering Place and the Tulsa River Parks Trailsystem.Īre you interested in the beach cruiser? I always get asked about it when I am out and about! It is the brand sixthreezero. I repeat – you will not be disappointed with food when you visit Tulsa. SMOKE has brunch on Saturday’s and Sunday’s. ![]() Next, head over to SMOKE on Cherry Street in Midtown. Oklahoma has a big agriculture scene plus a long growing season, making for an incredibly vibrant Farmers’ Market. Saturdays, April through October 7 am- 11 am at Kendall Whittier (S. Start your morning off with a trip to the Tulsa Farmers’ Market. Day One – Weekend Morning Hit the Tulsa Farmers’ Market This guide is broken out by morning, afternoon, and evening over a period of two days.Ĭome see what green country has to offer! We are waiting for you.Ĭontinue reading for all the fun things to do in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tulsa flag downtown How to Spend 48 Hours in Tulsa Guide ![]() Why green country? Because it is super green here, literally.ĭowntown and midtown Tulsa offers trendy gourmet restaurants, bars, art galleries, candy shops, breweries, outdoor farmers’ markets, boutique shopping, shopping, yoga studios, barre studios, beautiful green space parks, art, and rad music venues. Tulsa is located in the northwest part of Oklahoma and the beginning of green country. Well, it totally is! Read on to find out how to spend 48 hours in Tulsa. " xlink:href="# flipboard "> Share on Flip itĬome see why Rolling Stone wrote: “Why Tulsa Might be the Next Austin!” Oh yeah? It sounds like a cool place to visit. Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn
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