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Any recommendations for things to do in Oklahoma City?
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:28 pm
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:28 pm
Going there for the first weekend of the NCAA tournament in March. Thursday will be the full day of games since they have two sessions, so probably won't have a chance to do much.
Friday was planning on playing golf somewhere. Kickingbird was my lead favorite at the moment, unless someone has better recs.
Saturday there is just two games, so will have a chance to do something in the morning or afternoon.
Any must sees/do's/eats?
Friday was planning on playing golf somewhere. Kickingbird was my lead favorite at the moment, unless someone has better recs.
Saturday there is just two games, so will have a chance to do something in the morning or afternoon.
Any must sees/do's/eats?
This post was edited on 2/4/26 at 10:29 pm
Posted on 2/4/26 at 11:37 pm to WaydownSouth
Kickingbird is sweet, but try to get on Jimmy Austin (Norman) if you can. It's awesome.
Barrios is great TexMex and Margaritas.
Cheevers is good for Brunch/Lunch
R&J Lounge and Supper Club is a cool bar right by Barrios.
OKC Bombing memorial is very well done, but quite heavy. It will take a bit to decompress.
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is in OKC.
Bricktown is meh.
Barrios is great TexMex and Margaritas.
Cheevers is good for Brunch/Lunch
R&J Lounge and Supper Club is a cool bar right by Barrios.
OKC Bombing memorial is very well done, but quite heavy. It will take a bit to decompress.
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is in OKC.
Bricktown is meh.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 11:46 pm to LSUShock
I enjoyed the First Americans Museum. That and the bombing memorial are well done.
Go to the OKC Stockyards. The Cattleman's Steakhouse is one of those old school, no frills kind of places.
Bricktown isn't my favorite place on the planet. If you want that kind of festive vibe, go on Friday night. If you want a more chill time, go there earlier in the day and do the water taxi cruise, etc.
Go to the OKC Stockyards. The Cattleman's Steakhouse is one of those old school, no frills kind of places.
Bricktown isn't my favorite place on the planet. If you want that kind of festive vibe, go on Friday night. If you want a more chill time, go there earlier in the day and do the water taxi cruise, etc.
Posted on 2/5/26 at 10:18 am to WaydownSouth
Bricktown, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, OKC National Memorial and Museum, The Stockyards.
Restaurants: Cattleman's, Paseo Grill, Cheever's Cafe, Nic's Grill, Crabtown, Mary Eddy's Italian Grill, Ted's Cafe Escondido, Trapper's Fish Camp, The Garage
Restaurants: Cattleman's, Paseo Grill, Cheever's Cafe, Nic's Grill, Crabtown, Mary Eddy's Italian Grill, Ted's Cafe Escondido, Trapper's Fish Camp, The Garage
Posted on 2/5/26 at 6:24 pm to Bryno1960
I was young when I went to the bombing memorial but I remember it being very nice and worth the visit
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