It's in the middle of Oklahoma City's northwest side and has a gorgeous gift shop to boot, it's Strebel Creek Vineyard. Try the White Zinfandel w/ it's delicious strawberry note. Read more.
Enjoy sizzling fajitas, grilled tamales and homemade enchilada platters. This family-owned restaurant features recipes that originated in the owner’s hometown in Mexico. Read more.
Oklahoma's oldest winery, Cimarron Cellars, is known for time-tested favorites such as Sooner Red and Oklahoma Gold. But be sure to try the fruit wines in the tasting room too. Read more.
Chapel Creek Winery specializes in Oklahoma Merlot, Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio. Take a tour on the first Saturday of each month to purchase wines and to learn about the winery and its rich history. Read more.
Who says wineries can't be fun and flirty? Rusty Nail Winery in Sulphur creates a unique experience with their boutique wines, all named after womens' shoes. Nosh on light bistro fare, shop and sip! Read more.
Nic's Grill is the tiniest little place with the biggest flavor. As featured on "Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives" the flat top burgers are made to order by Nic himself. Come early & bring cash. Read more.
For over 60 years, a carhop has brought your order to you at George's Drive-In. Order the Number 4 and you'll fall in love with the secret chili sauce. Read more.
A micro-winery located right in the heart of the Bricktown Entertainment District. If you are over 21, stop in for a free wine tasting and buy a bottle of your favorite to take home. Read more.
Great fun for kids of all ages; we like the go carts and miniature golf---> Read more.
Join the hip, trendy and enlightened for frequent screenings of independent, art and international films in comfortable theater at the OKC Museum of Art. Read more.
A Route 66 favorite since 1927. Start your meal with the calf fries, served with horseradish sauce, then move to the main attraction - the famous chicken fried steak, immortalized in Gourmet magazine. Read more.
Third largest casino in North America with gaming plazas recreating the great cities of the world. Enjoy 5,700 slots, card games, concerts by top entertainers and Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill Read more.
Golf course is looking mighty fine this evening...Great metro spot off I-235, lots of green plus water hazards. Read more.
Romance is in the air when you take a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown OKC and Bricktown. Catch a D & D Carriage at the NE corner of Oklahoma Ave. & Sheridan by Spaghetti Warehouse. Read more.
Housed in an old 1930s D-X gas station, now a Route 66 visitor's center and vintage car museum. The station displays 14 vintage autos, Rt 66 & Buffalo Ranch memorabilia and other interesting items. Read more.
A blues and jazz theme sets the stage for thrillseeking at any of over 1,100 slot machines, table games or the poker room in this 47,000 sq ft casino with concerts & high-intensity sporting events. Read more.
Spend a romantic evening on a horse-drawn carriage ride through Bricktown and downtown OKC. Also great family activity. Carriages sit in front of Bricktown Ballpark by Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse. Read more.
A Route 66 icon of roadside kitsch, Totem Pole Park features the world's largest totem pole. Stop and enjoy a picnic at the totem tables. Read more.
Trace the history of the banjo and peruse the impressive collection of over 300 ornate banjos. Save money with a coupon for $2 off admission at http://www.travelok.com/printable-coupons. Read more.
A wonderful way to spoil yourself for the weekend. Ask about the ghost on the 10th floor! Read more.
Find everything the Harley Davidson lover could want in this eclectic Route 66 store. A wide variety of Harley Davidson cycles, clothing and accessories as well as a diner and coffee shop. Read more.
Learn about the cultures of the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole tribes who were relocated to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. Read more.