People flock to local bars and restaurants after work and can meet friends for a concert or drink any night of the week. “Really, it’s so easy in Tulsa right now to find any one of the districts in our community and have a good time, whether (it’s) just a date night out or whether you’re going out with a group,” said David Tollette, 37, who goes out in Tulsa with his wife and friends. It can be tough to narrow your plans to a few venues when there are options on every street corner, but we found that Tulsa has something for everyone to enjoy on a night out.
The bar scene Venues with a wide range of craft beer options are neighbors to intimate dive-bars in Tulsa. Start the night off at McNellie’s Pub, which serves more than 350 craft beers and a variety of food options. It’s located at 222 N.
Main St. and is open 11 a.m.
- 10 p.m. Sunday-Tuesday and 11 a.
m.- 11 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday. Roof Sixty Six Bar, which is on the top floor of the Indigo Hotel at 121 S. Elgin Ave.
is another way to start the night with drinks and food while enjoying a view of downtown Tulsa and the Blue Dome District. McNellie’s Pub and Roof Sixty Six Bar are walking distance from bars such as The Tulsan Bar, and most other bars are within a two mile range of the area. Daniel Jackson, a 22-year-old who works in Tulsa, described The Tulsan as your average bar, but it hosts bands and events, and it attracts a wide age range of bar-goers.
He said the venue is darker, and most people .