We would love to recommend a place to eat while your visiting Tulsa. If you don't prefer what we list here, reach out to us for another option! Our favorites: For breakfast/brunch... Wildflower Cafe, Queenie's, SMOKE, Brookside By Day, or Cirque (for coffee) For lunch... Trencher's, McNellies, Lone Wolf, or Mother Road Market (lots of options here!) For dinner... Bohemian Pizza, Mexicali, TXMZ, Yokozuna, Kilkenny's, or Et Al (Check for reservations here. It will be worth it!)
Jacob and Madi's favorite Tulsa event is happening the same weekend as the wedding! Tulsa Oktoberfest is a week-long bier festival patterned after Oktoberfest Munich in Bavaria, Germany. Enjoy traditional German food, drink, competitions, entertainment, and customs. The bride and groom will be attending on the evening of Friday, October 20th after the rehearsal dinner. Use the link below to purchase tickets online.
The Gathering Place is one of the country's largest recreational parks - great for visiting families! You can also visit their children's science museum - The Discovery Lab. Another option is the Riverside walking trail nearby. On the trail, right in the heart of the Gathering Place, is the best place to watch the sun set! We call it "Sunset Hill."
Cain's Ballroom is Tulsa's best (and our absolute favorite) concert venue. If you're in Tulsa for an extra evening, check their website to see who's playing!
The Philbrook is Tulsa's premier fine art museum - often hosting notable pop-up exhibits and events. Check out their website for tickets and events.
An experiential museum honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street before and after he tragic events of the Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921.
The Woody Guthrie Center is a museum and archive located in Tulsa, Oklahoma that is dedicated to the life and legacy of American folk musician and singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie.