Visiting Oklahoma City
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If you go
THE BEST WAY TO OKLAHOMA CITY
From LAX, American and United offer nonstop service to Oklahoma City, and American, United, Southwest, Delta and Frontier offer connecting service (change of planes). Restricted round-trip fares begin at $506, including all taxes and fees.
WHAT TO DO
Bricktown Water Taxi, 111 S. Mickey Mantle Drive; (405) 234-8294, https://www.bricktownwatertaxi.com. Closed in colder months.
WHERE TO EAT
Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive; (405) 235-4410, https://www.nonnas.com
Empire Slice House, 1734 N.W. 16th St.; (405) 557-1760, https://www.empireslicehouse.com
The Mule, 1630 N. Blackwelder Ave.; (405) 601-1400, https://www.themuleokc.com
Packard’s New American Kitchen, 201 NW 10th St.; (405) 605-3771, https://www.packardsokc.com
Wine & Palette, 201 N.W. 10th St.; (405) 227-0230, https://www.wineandpalette.com
Coffee Slingers, 1015 N. Broadway Ave.; (405) 609-1662, https://www.coffeeslingers.com
Red PrimeSteak, 504 N. Broadway Ave.; (405) 232-2626, https://www.redprimesteak.com
Cheever’s Café, 2409 N. Hudson Ave.; (405) 525-7007, https://www.cheeverscafe.com
Back Door BBQ, 315 N.W. 23rd St.; (405)-525-7427.
TO LEARN MORE
Bricktown, https://www.welcometobricktown.com, https://www.visitokc.com
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