Wednesday, December 11, 2013

My Five Favorite Places in Tulsa

 This was in my draft folder from early 2012 and never published it....so here you go. Kind of fun to look back on a time stamp. I'd add in 2013 that I love the Brady District (Guthrie Green, Chimera, Rusty Crane, etc) but this is kind of fun.

I've lived in Tulsa for over 3 years now, and have discovered some great places that have become a part of my whole Tulsa experience. So, here are my five favorite places in Tulsa in no particular order. They are:

1) Drinking a grasshopper at Shades of Brown. My comfort blanket. I went here probably 4 nights a week when I lived over on Brookside. I used to get vanilla lattes, but now I've switched over to grasshoppers. I have many cherished memories from times spent with friends talking about life, playing games, or just wanting to be somewhere with people around. Some of my most valued friendships I have blossomed at Shades. I've always seen people there that I know at Shades.

2) Cafe Ole in Brookside- If ever a way to enjoy and evening (or lunch) on a patio, its at Cafe Ole. They have mouth-watering fajitas, creme-cheese queso, drinks, and ambiance. Their patio has a fireplace that's on in the fall and winter. I lived one block from the place, so had easy access. I went there many times alone my first year in Tulsa. About a year ago, I went there for my birthday with friends, and it has been an almost weekly staple from then on.

3) Walking around the Fairgrounds at the flea market.

4) In the Raw Sushi- Sushi is a new love. It started when I lived in Grapevine when my neighbors invited me to join them for sushi one night. It was good, but my craving for sushi really took off in Tulsa. I first started going to Fuji, but In the Raw is now my favorite.

5) The Mayo Hotel- I've always been interested in restored buildings, and the Mayo is an old world hotel that makes you feel like you are staying in Chicago or New York, not in Oklahoma. I've walked through and sat in the lobby many times thinking about how it would have been in the 1920's when it was built. One of the treasures is its ballroom on the 16th floor. It has spectacular views of downtown, and a nice place to take a date. They have a coffee shop and nice restaurant in there as well. I'm glad I ran into it.


1 comment:

Kevin Gauger said...

You forgot to add Mall 31 to your list, especially the little bistro located in the food court.

Seriously, good idea for a blog post! I may have to make my own list soon.