I will be in Tulsa for a few days for a work thingy and the Mrs. is going with me. So what in the hell is there to do in Tulsa? I thought about signing up for one of those escape room things to kill time while down there
When are you coming? Where is your work thing? Where are you staying?
Renaissance Hotel be there from the 19-21 of February. I did see a guy I like a few songs Uncle Lucius is playing at cains ballroom that looks like it would be fun
I was going to say go check out Cains anyway. Before the concert, go to The Hunt Club for drinks and get the hummus. Also, there's a restaurant a lot of people like named Laffa in the Cains district. There's a couple other bars and restaurants by Cains. Cissiros is also good right next to Cains.
One night you and the Mrs. need to eat at Villa Ravenna. I'd suggest getting the wild boar appetizer if that sounds good to you. Either way, get 1-2 appetizers. Also, save room for dessert. If you like sweet, get the limoncello cake. However, everyone loves all the desserts. They also make their own, aged limoncello if you like that. I would suggest going light on entree and getting appetizers and desserts. We always do that and get the tortelloni for our entrees. I've taken a lot of people there, and everyone likes it a lot and it's good for a date. It's the old guy from Italy running the front and his wife running the kitchen type place.
If you want Pizza one night, go to Andoline's on 15th street. I don't normally drink beer, but I think they have a decent beer/drink selection. It's more of a resaurant that a pizza place. That stretch of road is also called Cherry street. The bar I usually went down there closed, but I think there's still 1-2 left right there. One is a Irish restaurant called Kilkennys. I'm not a big fan of their food, but a lot of people love it.
Cains/Hunt Club/Laffa/Cissiros is just north of downtown. Also right there is a bar called Valkarie and speakeasy called the lounge (just a door, no sign, must make reservation). East downtown are a few other places. There's an Irish pub on 1st called McNellis, a 3 story Mexican food/bar/margarita place called El Guapo, and a German bar called Fassler Hall. It's all easily walkable.
There's another area called Brookeside. We go there for brunch a lot, but I don't really know how it is at night. There's s bar called R-Bar and a couple others my buddy says are good.
Sorry for the rambling. The Renaissance is in Broken Arrow, which is just a cookie cutter suburb, don't stick around there. I'll think a little more on this too.