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Tulsa shopping hot-spots sure to deliver

Brookside: 31st and Peoria Avenue

Brookside boasts specialty boutiques, galleries, markets and distinctive restaurants for those looking to walk and shop in a single of Tulsa’s prettiest areas. Great thrift store options starting around 41st-including Quality Thrift-make for fun searching for thrifters.

A variety of outside dining options provide a way for students to savor Tulsa’s cooler evenings-if so when they ever arrive. Another restaurants in the region include Pei Wei, Old School Bagel Café and Blue Moon Bakery and Café.

For all those within the mood for CherryBerry but not in the mood to see a bevy of other ORU students, grab some froyo in the Brookside location. Local Table supplies a great value dining experience that makes utilization of local foods and produce within their homestyle recipes. This area also offers one-stop art shops where buyers can browse the artwork and studios of local artists.

Woodland Hills Mall: 71st and South Memorial Drive

Located quickly of 71st, Woodland Hills is Tulsa’s largest and many diverse shopping center, anchored by Dillard’s, JC Penneys, Macy’s and Sears. With two levels, hundreds of stores and a mid-sized food court, Woodland Hills has something to satisfy for each shopper. Have an Apple that requires repairs? Go to the Apple Store in Woodland Hills, the closest someone to campus.

Tulsa Hills: Highway 75 and 71st

As Tulsa’s newest major shopping mall, Tulsa Hills provides a large choice of clothing stores, bookstores, and restaurants. Take some last second dorm décor or electronics? Create a stop at the Tulsa Hills Bed Bath & Beyond, Michaels, Target, Best to buy or Radio Shack.

Shopping Options: Deb Shops, Dress Barn, Famous Footwear, Marshalls, Maurices, Payless Shoestore, Rackroom Shoes, Ross Dress for Less, Rue 21, Books A Million, Jewelry Galore and GameStop

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Restaurants: Buffalo Wild Wings, Chili’s, Piatto Cucina Italian Restaurant and SmashBurger

Utica Square and Cherry Street: 21st and South Utica Avenue

Utica Square sits in the center of midtown Tulsa, a place famous because of its beautiful gardens and upscale shopping. With stores like White House/Black Market, Coach and Saks Fifth Avenue, Utica Square provides the type of manufactured goods a number of Tulsa’s larger shopping centers lack.

Students wanting to grab a bite at one of Utica’s premier restaurants or obtain a coffee at Queenies or Starbucks can also enjoy one of the outdoor summer concerts happening every Thursday night until Aug. 30.

Located half miles from Utica Square on 15th Street, Cherry Street offers a number of Tulsa’s best bistros, coffee houses and sidewalk searching for students looking to escape the hubbub of more commercialized areas in support of an intimate, eclectic and “small town” feeling locale.

The Coffee House on Cherry Street is a favorite spot among ORU students to burrow in on the sleepy Saturday with their homework and favorite drink in tow.

Jenks:

With its quaint streets and small-town charm, Jenks supplies a different kind of shopping experience in the Tulsa area. If you would like something unique and cheap to outfit your dorm, bypass Target in favor of one of Jenks’s distinctive antique stores. Also situated in Jenks may be the Riverwalk Crossing, where students can walk, eat and catch the newest releases at Riverwalk Movies.

Blue Dome District: Between 1st & 7th St, Elgin Ave & Red Fork Expy

Located near downtown, the Blue Dome District offers ORU students a chance to get off campus and revel in a great choice of small shops and distinctive restaurants, including the Irish Pub McNellie’s, Dilly Deli, El Guapo’s, Joe Momma’s Pizza and Candy Bar. While in the area, students can also catch a ballgame at ONEOK Field, the house of Tulsa’s minor league baseball team, The Tulsa Drillers.

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