Tulsa, known as the “Oil Capital of the World” or “T-town,” is in Oklahoma’s Green Country region. It was settled by the Loachapoka Band of Creek Native American tribe and became the center of the American oil industry.
Despite economic hardships, it has a thriving energy, aviation, finance, telecommunications, and tech sector. Tulsa is known for its arts and culture, including two world-renowned art museums and Art Deco architecture.
It’s also a livable large city with rolling green terrain, warm summers, and mild winters. With a population of 391,000, Tulsa offers old west charm and southern hospitality alongside a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Amelia’s Wood Fired Cuisine
Antoinette Baking Co.
Cabin Boys Brewery
Restaurant Basque
Valkyrie
Valkyrie is a popular bar in Tulsa’s Arts District that prides itself on creating a welcoming and playful atmosphere for guests while serving quality drinks. It makes expertly crafted cocktails using fresh, whole ingredients. Its rotating menu features classic and innovative options, while its draft beer list focuses on American craft brewers and unique international finds. Wine enthusiasts can choose from local and global boutique wines from artisanal producers.