What's happening around Tulsa
Antoinette's is a must-stop for anyone traveling through Tulsa. Although they have a wonderful food menu, Antoinette's is well known for their incredible desserts. A slice of one of their pies will instantly bring a smile to your face, while a box of their macarons or cookies will surely make you anyone's best friend.
Offering a quality home-cooked diner experience, Apple Barrel Cafe is one of the closest diners to the Brut. Try the French Toast and the Skillets!
Tulsa is extremely fortunate to house The Bob Dylan Center, which is dedicated to the study and appreciation of American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his cultural significance.
Brookside is a classy-yet-casual district with plenty of shopping options such as Ida Red, Free People, Lululemon, and more!
Known as "BBD" to locals, this breakfast spot has been around for 30+ years. With a team of servers and cooks who have worked together for decades, BBD is a classic Tulsa breakfast hotspot.
Buck Atom is a 21-foot muffler man roadside attraction next to a popular local gift shop on Route 66. Kids love visiting Buck Atom's and you will too!
Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue and is known as the home of Bob Wills. Cain’s has hosted acts ranging from Bob Dylan to Snoop Dogg to the Sex Pistols. LA Times recently ranked Cain's as the 4th best venue for live music in America… we highly recommend a visit if you can add it to your trip.
The Cave House is a Tulsa landmark that was built in 1924 originally as a chicken restaurant. During prohibition, this was a popular speakeasy with a password phrase to access the full bar build into the cave. Lots of strange stories have come from here!
Tulsa's Center of the Universe is an acoustic anomaly, where visitors stand on a circle and all sounds they make are echoed back much louder, but only to those standing in the circle.
Cherry Street is a fun, walkable area with tons of shopping, eats, and drinks. Snag a new outfit at Slade, grab a local gift at Jumpin Jackalope, or stock up on the weekend's cigars at Fogue & Bates.
Traditional home-style cooking elevated with a touch of gourmet finesse. This downtown location has delicious egg-topped avocado toast and incomparable chicken pot pie.
Chimera is a Tulsa gem, offering an expansive coffee menu (with their own roasts) and all-day breakfast tacos. Try the Disappearer tacos or the Super Veggie Wrap. You will thank us.
Dalesandro's is a longtime Tulsa tradition, a family-owned business that has stood the test of time. Their patio is a perfect place to enjoy their famous swordfish piccata with a glass of Italian wine. And it's only a short walk away!
Coming in late 2021, this new 50,000 square foot museum will include 20,000 square-feet of interactive exhibits and programming space. This includes areas know as The WorkShop, Science Lab, and Little Lab. Onsite will also be an education center, a merchandise shop, a café, and an amphitheater.
Doubleshot is found within a reconstructed 170-year-old wooden barn. The space is thoughtful and expansive, with plenty of nooks and private areas for business coffees or catch-ups with friends. Doubleshot is obsessed with excellence and it shows.
Dweller is Brut Hotel's lobby lounge and café, serving specialty coffees, fresh-squeezed juices, and grab-and-go breakfast options.
This Irish/UK pub is located in the historic Cherry Street District. Empire has a wide selection of beers on tap, pool tables, and one of the best places in Tulsa to watch soccer matches.
FarmBar is a new neighbor to Brut Hotel, offering a 10-course tasting menu with local ingredients. Be sure to book ahead of time. It’s worth every penny.
Tulsa's world-class 66-acre park opened in 2018 through nearly a half-billion dollars in private funding. Gathering Place is filled with sports courts, walking trails, playgrounds, art installations, dining, a coffee shop, and so much more.
The Golden Driller is an iconic Tulsa statue created in 1953 for the International Petroleum Exhibition. Standing at 76 feet tall and weighing 43,500 pounds, this is a great photo op when you pass through town!
Greenwood Rising commemorates the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, which recently marked its 100th anniversary. The museum is a full and emotional experience, offering an immersive view into life in Greenwood and first hand accounts from survivors.
Nestled on historic Route 66, Meadow Gold is a fun area to leisurely shop local. Get some Route 66 memorabilia and your photo next to the 21-foot space cowboy at Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios, find rare vinyl at Josey Records, or browse the art deco gifts at Decopolis. Every spot is full of character and friendly folks.
Mercury Lounge is one of Tulsa's best music venues. It's not a large space, but they never book a bad artist. Expect plenty of folks, country, and rock… and keep your drink orders simple to fit in with the regulars.
The Midland Valley Trail cuts more than 3 miles across neighborhoods adjacent to downtown Tulsa on an abandoned Midland Valley Railroad corridor. Highlights along the trail include Maple Park and Centennial Park, the latter of which features a pond with an encircling walking trail.
Mother Road Market is Oklahoma’s first food hall, offering a wide selection of food vendors, unique retail, and vibrant spaces for community gatherings.
PRHYME is an upscale American steakhouse featuring high-quality USDA Prime cuts of beef, covered in thyme infused butter. An extremely knowledgeable staff offers a top-tier dining experience in Tulsa.
Philbrook is a Tulsa destination you shouldn't miss. This historic and expansive museum was originally home to oilman Waite Phillips, who donated the property to the city in 1938. Since then it has become the home of a wealth of permanent and traveling art. Check out their calendar to find anything from burger nights in the gardens to projected on the lawn.
Pinkitzel is a gifts and treats shop full of over-the-top decor inspired by Marie Antoinette and Willy Wonka. Try their candies, cupcakes, truffles, cake balls, ice cream and macarons!
Queenies is located in the beautiful and upscale Utica Square. Known for their fresh sandwiches, soups, and salads, this is a spot you'll always leave feeling better.
Roosevelt's is a family-operated gastropub that sources their ingredients from local farms throughout Oklahoma. Here, you'll find an impressive 80+ beers on the menu, sandwiches made with in-house baked breads, and a warm atmosphere.
Rosa is a Mexican-inspired cantina with a chef-driven approach to tacos and delicious snacks. Pairing their generously sized tacos with the Spicy Rosa margarita is one of our favorite meals in town.
STG Gelateria creates their incredible gelato in true Italian tradition, slow churning milk to fully incorporate a wide variety of delicious flavors.
Located in Historic Cherry Street District, Sidecar sits on top of a 5-story building with unmatched 360° views of Tulsa. You'll find great mixologists, food, and one of Tulsa's best patios.
Sisserou’s is inspired by the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica, the Nature Isle of the Caribbean. Try the jerk chicken and baked mac & cheese. You'll thank us.
Soma is Brut Hotel's rooftop tropical Americana kitchen serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a weekend brunch. With some of the best rooftop views in Tulsa, Soma is an elevator ride away.
TXMZ (Tacos x Mezcal) is a neighborhood favorite, offering traditional Nayarit, Mexico street food with a fun twist. TXMZ has one of the best mezcal offerings in the city with a phenomenally crafted cocktail menu.
The Outsiders House Museum is about Francis Ford Coppola's coming-of-age movie, The Outsiders. It is the original, preserved house which served as the primary film set for the Curtis Brothers.
The Vanguard is a great music venue to catch up-and-coming artists in a medium-sized space that feels like an underground bar.
Right around the corner from Brut Hotel, The Shrine is a great dive bar that boasts some popular acts in its small space. Get there when the doors open to secure a seat, otherwise it's usually standing room only!
Tulsa Arts and Greenwood are neighboring districts and home to some of Tulsa’s best local shops. A few of our favorites are Ida Red, a gift shop filled with all things Tulsa; Magic City Books is an independent bookstore with a fantastic literature program; Silhouette is a rare sneaker and local fashion shop. There are much more worth checking out!
Tulsa River Parks is a premier space of outdoor experiences along the banks of the Arkansas River. With 26 miles of asphalt-surfaced trails weaving past gathering areas, playgrounds, disc golf, fountains, and sculptures, this Tulsa treasure is a quick walk from Brut.
Tulsa Spotlight Theatre was designed by renowned architect Bruce Goff and build in 1928. It is home to America's longest-running play, The Drunkard, which has been running since November 14, 1953.
Built in 1914, the Tulsa Theater's historic stage has hosted some great names in show business: Chet Atkins, Al Green, U2, Leon Bridges, and more. Every seat in the house is great and the acoustics are impeccable.
Situated on the other side of the Arkansas River, Turkey Mountain is loved by locals. This is a great place to spend a morning on its 45 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and running trails. Trails stay open until 11:00 pm.
Utica Square is an upscale, highly walkable shopping center that has been around since 1952. This is a great place to spend an entire morning or afternoon, browsing everything from Anthropologie to Madewell, Restoration Hardware to Gearhead Outfitters. Lots of great dining options here as well!
Boasting one of the best views of the downtown skyline, Welltown’s rooftop patio is a fun place to make friends or go with friends. Their winter igloos are not to be missed as well!
Wildflower Cafe is an eclectic and friendly daytime restaurant, featuring simple and delicious house made food for breakfast and lunch, along with a variety of mouth-watering desserts.
Established in 1929, Woodward Park is a horticulture dream with its multiple specialty gardens. These include the Tulsa Garden Center, the Tulsa Rose Garden, the Linnaeus Teaching Gardens, a stunning conservatory, and much more.
Tulsa's world-class 66-acre park opened in 2018 through nearly a half-billion dollars in private funding. Gathering Place is filled with sports courts, walking trails, playgrounds, art installations, dining, a coffee shop, and so much more.
The Midland Valley Trail cuts more than 3 miles across neighborhoods adjacent to downtown Tulsa on an abandoned Midland Valley Railroad corridor. Highlights along the trail include Maple Park and Centennial Park, the latter of which features a pond with an encircling walking trail.
Tulsa River Parks is a premier space of outdoor experiences along the banks of the Arkansas River. With 26 miles of asphalt-surfaced trails weaving past gathering areas, playgrounds, disc golf, fountains, and sculptures, this Tulsa treasure is a quick walk from Brut.
Situated on the other side of the Arkansas River, Turkey Mountain is loved by locals. This is a great place to spend a morning on its 45 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and running trails. Trails stay open until 11:00 pm.
Offering a quality home-cooked diner experience, Apple Barrel Cafe is one of the closest diners to the Brut. Try the French Toast and the Skillets!
Known as "BBD" to locals, this breakfast spot has been around for 30+ years. With a team of servers and cooks who have worked together for decades, BBD is a classic Tulsa breakfast hotspot.
Traditional home-style cooking elevated with a touch of gourmet finesse. This downtown location has delicious egg-topped avocado toast and incomparable chicken pot pie.
Chimera is a Tulsa gem, offering an expansive coffee menu (with their own roasts) and all-day breakfast tacos. Try the Disappearer tacos or the Super Veggie Wrap. You will thank us.
Dweller is Brut Hotel's lobby lounge and café, serving specialty coffees, fresh-squeezed juices, and grab-and-go breakfast options.
Soma is Brut Hotel's rooftop tropical Americana kitchen serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a weekend brunch. With some of the best rooftop views in Tulsa, Soma is an elevator ride away.
Mother Road Market is Oklahoma’s first food hall, offering a wide selection of food vendors, unique retail, and vibrant spaces for community gatherings.
Queenies is located in the beautiful and upscale Utica Square. Known for their fresh sandwiches, soups, and salads, this is a spot you'll always leave feeling better.
Roosevelt's is a family-operated gastropub that sources their ingredients from local farms throughout Oklahoma. Here, you'll find an impressive 80+ beers on the menu, sandwiches made with in-house baked breads, and a warm atmosphere.
Rosa is a Mexican-inspired cantina with a chef-driven approach to tacos and delicious snacks. Pairing their generously sized tacos with the Spicy Rosa margarita is one of our favorite meals in town.
Sisserou’s is inspired by the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica, the Nature Isle of the Caribbean. Try the jerk chicken and baked mac & cheese. You'll thank us.
Soma is Brut Hotel's rooftop tropical Americana kitchen serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a weekend brunch. With some of the best rooftop views in Tulsa, Soma is an elevator ride away.
Dalesandro's is a longtime Tulsa tradition, a family-owned business that has stood the test of time. Their patio is a perfect place to enjoy their famous swordfish piccata with a glass of Italian wine. And it's only a short walk away!
FarmBar is a new neighbor to Brut Hotel, offering a 10-course tasting menu with local ingredients. Be sure to book ahead of time. It’s worth every penny.
Mother Road Market is Oklahoma’s first food hall, offering a wide selection of food vendors, unique retail, and vibrant spaces for community gatherings.
PRHYME is an upscale American steakhouse featuring high-quality USDA Prime cuts of beef, covered in thyme infused butter. An extremely knowledgeable staff offers a top-tier dining experience in Tulsa.
Rosa is a Mexican-inspired cantina with a chef-driven approach to tacos and delicious snacks. Pairing their generously sized tacos with the Spicy Rosa margarita is one of our favorite meals in town.
Soma is Brut Hotel's rooftop tropical Americana kitchen serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a weekend brunch. With some of the best rooftop views in Tulsa, Soma is an elevator ride away.
This Irish/UK pub is located in the historic Cherry Street District. Empire has a wide selection of beers on tap, pool tables, and one of the best places in Tulsa to watch soccer matches.
Mercury Lounge is one of Tulsa's best music venues. It's not a large space, but they never book a bad artist. Expect plenty of folks, country, and rock… and keep your drink orders simple to fit in with the regulars.
Located in Historic Cherry Street District, Sidecar sits on top of a 5-story building with unmatched 360° views of Tulsa. You'll find great mixologists, food, and one of Tulsa's best patios.
Chimera is a Tulsa gem, offering an expansive coffee menu (with their own roasts) and all-day breakfast tacos. Try the Disappearer tacos or the Super Veggie Wrap. You will thank us.
Doubleshot is found within a reconstructed 170-year-old wooden barn. The space is thoughtful and expansive, with plenty of nooks and private areas for business coffees or catch-ups with friends. Doubleshot is obsessed with excellence and it shows.
Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue and is known as the home of Bob Wills. Cain’s has hosted acts ranging from Bob Dylan to Snoop Dogg to the Sex Pistols. LA Times recently ranked Cain's as the 4th best venue for live music in America… we highly recommend a visit if you can add it to your trip.
Mercury Lounge is one of Tulsa's best music venues. It's not a large space, but they never book a bad artist. Expect plenty of folks, country, and rock… and keep your drink orders simple to fit in with the regulars.
The Vanguard is a great music venue to catch up-and-coming artists in a medium-sized space that feels like an underground bar.
Right around the corner from Brut Hotel, The Shrine is a great dive bar that boasts some popular acts in its small space. Get there when the doors open to secure a seat, otherwise it's usually standing room only!
Tulsa is extremely fortunate to house The Bob Dylan Center, which is dedicated to the study and appreciation of American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his cultural significance.
Coming in late 2021, this new 50,000 square foot museum will include 20,000 square-feet of interactive exhibits and programming space. This includes areas know as The WorkShop, Science Lab, and Little Lab. Onsite will also be an education center, a merchandise shop, a café, and an amphitheater.
Greenwood Rising commemorates the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, which recently marked its 100th anniversary. The museum is a full and emotional experience, offering an immersive view into life in Greenwood and first hand accounts from survivors.
Philbrook is a Tulsa destination you shouldn't miss. This historic and expansive museum was originally home to oilman Waite Phillips, who donated the property to the city in 1938. Since then it has become the home of a wealth of permanent and traveling art. Check out their calendar to find anything from burger nights in the gardens to projected on the lawn.
Brookside is a classy-yet-casual district with plenty of shopping options such as Ida Red, Free People, Lululemon, and more!
Cherry Street is a fun, walkable area with tons of shopping, eats, and drinks. Snag a new outfit at Slade, grab a local gift at Jumpin Jackalope, or stock up on the weekend's cigars at Fogue & Bates.
Nestled on historic Route 66, Meadow Gold is a fun area to leisurely shop local. Get some Route 66 memorabilia and your photo next to the 21-foot space cowboy at Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios, find rare vinyl at Josey Records, or browse the art deco gifts at Decopolis. Every spot is full of character and friendly folks.
Mother Road Market is Oklahoma’s first food hall, offering a wide selection of food vendors, unique retail, and vibrant spaces for community gatherings.
Tulsa Arts and Greenwood are neighboring districts and home to some of Tulsa’s best local shops. A few of our favorites are Ida Red, a gift shop filled with all things Tulsa; Magic City Books is an independent bookstore with a fantastic literature program; Silhouette is a rare sneaker and local fashion shop. There are much more worth checking out!
Utica Square is an upscale, highly walkable shopping center that has been around since 1952. This is a great place to spend an entire morning or afternoon, browsing everything from Anthropologie to Madewell, Restoration Hardware to Gearhead Outfitters. Lots of great dining options here as well!
Antoinette's is a must-stop for anyone traveling through Tulsa. Although they have a wonderful food menu, Antoinette's is well known for their incredible desserts. A slice of one of their pies will instantly bring a smile to your face, while a box of their macarons or cookies will surely make you anyone's best friend.
Pinkitzel is a gifts and treats shop full of over-the-top decor inspired by Marie Antoinette and Willy Wonka. Try their candies, cupcakes, truffles, cake balls, ice cream and macarons!
Buck Atom is a 21-foot muffler man roadside attraction next to a popular local gift shop on Route 66. Kids love visiting Buck Atom's and you will too!
The Cave House is a Tulsa landmark that was built in 1924 originally as a chicken restaurant. During prohibition, this was a popular speakeasy with a password phrase to access the full bar build into the cave. Lots of strange stories have come from here!
Tulsa's Center of the Universe is an acoustic anomaly, where visitors stand on a circle and all sounds they make are echoed back much louder, but only to those standing in the circle.
The Golden Driller is an iconic Tulsa statue created in 1953 for the International Petroleum Exhibition. Standing at 76 feet tall and weighing 43,500 pounds, this is a great photo op when you pass through town!
Mother Road Market is Oklahoma’s first food hall, offering a wide selection of food vendors, unique retail, and vibrant spaces for community gatherings.
The Outsiders House Museum is about Francis Ford Coppola's coming-of-age movie, The Outsiders. It is the original, preserved house which served as the primary film set for the Curtis Brothers.