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Tulsa, OklahomaPublished November 14, 2025
Tulsa looks good on you, especially on Route 66!
Our perfect Route 66 afternoon looks like…
There’s just something special about spending a day exploring Route 66 in Tulsa — the mix of nostalgia, local flavor, and friendly faces makes it one of our favorite ways to enjoy an afternoon in the city. If you’re looking for the perfect blend of comfort food, unique finds, and Tulsa charm, here’s a Route 66 itinerary you’ll love.
Start with Lunch at Sweetie Pie’s Amish Restaurant
Kick off your afternoon with a hearty meal at Sweetie Pie’s Amish Restaurant, where comfort food feels like a warm hug. From homemade rolls to their famous fried chicken, this cozy spot sets the tone for a relaxed and delicious Tulsa afternoon.
Shop Local at Meadow Gold Mack
Just down the road, you’ll find Meadow Gold Mack — a must-stop for local shopping and Tulsa-made gifts. It’s the perfect place to pick up a souvenir that captures the Route 66 spirit, with a backdrop of the iconic Meadow Gold sign for that classic photo op.
Hunt for Vintage Treasures at Bad Penny
Next, head to Bad Penny for a little vintage treasure hunting. This shop is full of personality, think retro finds, quirky gifts, and one-of-a-kind pieces that make it impossible to leave empty-handed.
Get Inspired at Jenkins & Co
If you love great design and home inspiration, Jenkins & Co is your next stop. Their carefully curated collection of home décor and lifestyle pieces gives you all the modern Tulsa aesthetic feels warm, thoughtful, and effortlessly cool.
Celebrate Tulsa at Bucks on Route 66
You can’t explore Route 66 without a visit to Bucks on Route 66. It’s a love letter to Tulsa itself — packed with locally branded gear, Route 66 memorabilia, and all things that make our city iconic.
Wrap Up the Day at Decopolis
End your afternoon with a visit to Decopolis, where you can relax, chat with locals, and soak in the creative energy that makes Tulsa such a special place to call home.
Whether you’re a lifelong Tulsan or just passing through, Route 66 is full of stories, style, and small businesses that keep Tulsa looking good. So grab a friend, clear your afternoon, and hit the Mother Road, because Tulsa looks good on you!
