Discover the best restaurants, nightlife, attractions, shopping, and hotels in OKC's historic warehouse district along the canal.
The culinary anchor of Bricktown since 2000. Prime beef, Wagyu steaks, fresh seafood, and an award-winning wine list with nearly 500 labels. Cigar bar and black-and-white portraits line the brick walls.
Famous Louisiana crab boils served on butcher paper in a 20,000 sq ft warehouse decorated with Mardi Gras memorabilia. Cajun classics including fried alligator and bananas Foster bread pudding.
James Beard-nominated chef James Fox's contemporary surf-and-turf with 48-oz tomahawk rib-eye and intricate sushi rolls. Located inside the Renaissance Hotel.
Oklahoma's original craft brewpub since 1992. Handcrafted beers including Bar Hop IPA, Bluesberry Ale, and American Wheat. Full menu with burgers, sandwiches, and pub fare.
Bricktown institution featuring three rotating piano players performing request-driven shows. Performers know over 1,000 songs. Part concert, part comedy roast — pure Oklahoma entertainment.
State-of-the-art concert venue with 3,000–4,000 capacity. Hosts nationally touring acts with three bars and removable seating for standing room shows.
Home to the Oklahoma City Comets (Triple-A Dodgers affiliate). 9,000-seat stadium with 360-degree concourse, grass berm seating, Skyline Deck, and bronze statues of Johnny Bench and Mickey Mantle.
40-minute narrated canal tours highlighting district history, public art, and ongoing development. Essential orientation for first-time visitors to Bricktown.
21,000 sq ft facility housing the world's largest public banjo collection — over 400 instruments tracing 370 years from African origins to modern bluegrass. Interactive exhibits and live performances.
Three stories of family entertainment: 18-hole mini-golf along the canal, multi-level laser tag, 100+ arcade games, climbing wall, and bungee trampoline. Restaurant and bar on-site.
Home of the Oklahoma City Thunder NBA team and major concert venue. 18,000-seat arena hosting world-class entertainment and sporting events year-round.
110,000 sq ft with Oklahoma-focused design, massive indoor waterfall, and indigenous wildlife exhibits. One of the largest Bass Pro Shops in the country, drawing millions of visitors annually.
Flagship luxury property. Full-service experience with emphasis on local art, high-end dining at Culprits restaurant, and rooftop bar. AAA Four Diamond award winner.
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The culinary anchor of Bricktown since 2000. Prime beef, Wagyu steaks, fresh seafood, and an award-winning wine list with nearly 500 labels. Cigar bar and black-and-white portraits line the brick walls.
Famous Louisiana crab boils served on butcher paper in a 20,000 sq ft warehouse decorated with Mardi Gras memorabilia. Cajun classics including fried alligator and bananas Foster bread pudding.
James Beard-nominated chef James Fox's contemporary surf-and-turf with 48-oz tomahawk rib-eye and intricate sushi rolls. Located inside the Renaissance Hotel.
Refined waterside experience with creamy Cajun crab dip, fresh seafood, and New Orleans-style cuisine. Canal-side patio seating available.
Mayan and Mexican dishes with extensive tequila selection in vibrant atmosphere. Green chile enchiladas, chicken chili rellenos, fried plantains, and waterfront views.
Scratch-made American classics with signature cocktails and canal-side patio. Known for ribs, burgers, and fresh salads.
The restaurant that sparked Bricktown's revival in 1989. Family-friendly Italian dining with an antique trolley car inside. A historic Bricktown institution.
Oklahoma's original craft brewpub since 1992. Handcrafted beers including Bar Hop IPA, Bluesberry Ale, and American Wheat. Full menu with burgers, sandwiches, and pub fare.
Upscale dining experience on the second floor of Bricktown Brewery. Elevated menu in a sophisticated setting with craft cocktails and panoramic views.
New York and Detroit-style pies in a lofty setting. Both NY-style slices and deep dish-style Detroit pies with caramelized edges and crispy pepperoni.
15,000 sq ft venue featuring country star memorabilia, Southern comfort food, and live music. A Bricktown landmark celebrating Oklahoma's own Toby Keith.
Affordable Tex-Mex with fresh ingredients and fun, casual vibe. Baja-style tacos, burritos, and margaritas.
Nashville-style hot chicken bringing the heat to Bricktown. Tenders and sliders in seven heat levels from No Spice to Reaper.
Authentic Mexican cuisine with modern flair. Street tacos, enchiladas, and an extensive margarita menu.
Oklahoma-style barbecue in the heart of the district. Slow-smoked brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and classic sides.
Authentic Brazilian churrascaria experience with continuous tableside service of fire-roasted meats. Full salad bar and traditional sides.
Interactive fondue dining experience. Cheese fondues, entrées cooked tableside, and chocolate fondue desserts for a unique group dining experience.
Upscale entertainment dining with bowling, arcade games, and full restaurant and bar. Modern American cuisine with craft cocktails.
Philadelphia cheesesteak meets Texas flavors. Hearty cheesesteaks, hoagies, and loaded fries.
Outdoor food truck park and bar with rotating vendors, live music, and a lively atmosphere. Dog-friendly with games and communal seating.
Classic breakfast and comfort food available all day. Pancakes, omelets, and American favorites.
Sports bar atmosphere with American comfort food. Burgers, wings, and a full bar with multiple TVs for game day.
Premium coffee beverages, teas, and light snacks. Located inside the Renaissance Oklahoma City Hotel.
Bricktown institution featuring three rotating piano players performing request-driven shows. Performers know over 1,000 songs. Part concert, part comedy roast — pure Oklahoma entertainment.
State-of-the-art concert venue with 3,000–4,000 capacity. Hosts nationally touring acts with three bars and removable seating for standing room shows.
275-seat venue hosting national touring comedians. Regular lineup includes nationally recognized stand-up acts Thursday through Saturday.
Historic 1906 building (former Wells Fargo stagecoach stable). Craft cocktails with live music nightly in a rustic, atmospheric setting.
Canal-side location since 2009. Bartenders dance on the bar to rock and country music. Famous nationwide chain with Bricktown flair.
Modern lounge atmosphere with craft cocktails and dancing. Located on the iconic Flaming Lips Alley.
Local live music Tuesday through Friday with full bands on Saturdays. Neighborhood pub atmosphere with cold drinks and great vibes.
Authentic blues and jazz performances in intimate setting. A haven for music lovers seeking genuine Oklahoma blues culture.
Oklahoma wine tastings with waterside patio dining. Curated selection of Oklahoma and national wines with charcuterie boards.
Premier nightclub with VIP sections, multiple bars, and a state-of-the-art sound system. Dance floor and bottle service available.
Premium cinema with 16 screens, RealD 3D, and Dolby ATMOS. Signature Cine Capri auditorium features 70-foot screen, 600 seats, and 40,000 watts of sound.
Country music venue and bar celebrating Oklahoma's western heritage. Line dancing, live country acts, and cold beer.
Seasonal outdoor tiki bar on the Bricktown Canal. Tropical cocktails, cold beer, and canal views. Open March through October.
Home to the Oklahoma City Comets (Triple-A Dodgers affiliate). 9,000-seat stadium with 360-degree concourse, grass berm seating, Skyline Deck, and bronze statues of Johnny Bench and Mickey Mantle.
40-minute narrated canal tours highlighting district history, public art, and ongoing development. Essential orientation for first-time visitors to Bricktown.
21,000 sq ft facility housing the world's largest public banjo collection — over 400 instruments tracing 370 years from African origins to modern bluegrass. Interactive exhibits and live performances.
Three stories of family entertainment: 18-hole mini-golf along the canal, multi-level laser tag, 100+ arcade games, climbing wall, and bungee trampoline. Restaurant and bar on-site.
Home of the Oklahoma City Thunder NBA team and major concert venue. 18,000-seat arena hosting world-class entertainment and sporting events year-round.
One of the world's largest bronze sculpture series — 365 feet with 45 life-sized figures depicting the chaotic April 22, 1889 Land Run. Free and open 24/7.
Free 10,000 sq ft museum inside Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Honors Oklahoma's greatest athletes including Barry Sanders, Troy Aikman, and Shannon Miller.
Public art installations along the Bricktown Canal. Rotating exhibitions of sculptures, murals, and interactive art pieces celebrating Oklahoma culture.
Premier music education institution in the heart of Bricktown. Regular student and faculty performances open to the public.
Free streetcar system connecting Bricktown to downtown OKC. Five Bricktown stops with service every 12–15 minutes. Free through 2026.
Unique pedal-powered party bike tours through Bricktown. BYOB experience with guided tours of the entertainment district.
110,000 sq ft with Oklahoma-focused design, massive indoor waterfall, and indigenous wildlife exhibits. One of the largest Bass Pro Shops in the country, drawing millions of visitors annually.
Operating since 1991. Premier shopping destination with curated home decor, infant apparel, and locally themed items. A beloved Bricktown institution.
Over 250 varieties of bulk candy, vintage arcade games, and extensive gelato bar. A sweet destination for families and candy lovers of all ages.
Artisan cupcakes, candy, and confections in a whimsical boutique setting. Custom cakes and gift boxes available.
Warm, fresh-baked cookies delivered to your door. Classic and seasonal flavors with milk and ice cream options.
Premium ice cream with mix-ins blended on a frozen marble slab. Custom creations with dozens of flavors and toppings.
Flagship luxury property. Full-service experience with emphasis on local art, high-end dining at Culprits restaurant, and rooftop bar. AAA Four Diamond award winner.
Contemporary, lifestyle-oriented stays with sleek minimalist environment for professional travelers. Rooftop bar with panoramic views of the city.
Modern accommodations in central Bricktown location. Complimentary breakfast, rooftop pool, and easy access to all Bricktown attractions.
Overlooks the ballpark with indoor pool and free hot breakfast. Perfect for sports fans and families visiting Bricktown.
Comfortable accommodations steps from Bricktown entertainment. On-site restaurant, bar, and fitness center.
Extended stay suites with full kitchens, perfect for longer visits. Complimentary hot breakfast and evening social Monday–Thursday.
Convenient downtown location with complimentary breakfast, indoor pool, and fitness center. Walking distance to all Bricktown venues.
Extended stay suites for longer visits. Full kitchens, separate living areas, and complimentary hot breakfast.
Spacious suites with modern amenities. Complimentary breakfast, fitness center, and convenient Bricktown location.
Trendy, tech-forward hotel with vibrant social spaces. W XYZ bar and Re:mix lounge for socializing. Great for younger travelers.
All-suite hotel ideal for extended stays. Full kitchens, complimentary grocery shopping service, and evening socials.
Extended stay suites with full kitchens and pet-friendly accommodations. Convenient location near Bricktown entertainment.
Comfortable accommodations with complimentary breakfast and indoor pool. Easy access to Bricktown and downtown attractions.
Affordable accommodations near Bricktown and the Medical Center. Complimentary breakfast and free parking.
Bricktown is a former warehouse district transformed into Oklahoma City's most vibrant entertainment destination. Located on the eastern edge of downtown, this historic neighborhood is defined by its iconic red brick buildings, the Bricktown Canal, and an electric atmosphere day and night.
From the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark to world-class restaurants, live music venues, and the famous Water Taxi tours, Bricktown offers something for everyone — locals and visitors alike.



