
Finding the classic eateries on The Mother Road
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A West Tulsa Institution: The Story of Carl’s Coney Island
I’m wrapping up the reviews of eateries in Crystal City today with a classic, Carl’s Coney Island. While I most often choose The Coney I-lander for my coney fix, unfortunately ther...
Yesterday, Tulsa set a new Guinness World Record on Saturday after 3,596 classic vehicles participated in the Route 66 Capital Cruise, surpassing the previous record by 1,105 vehicles and drawing an estimated 100,000 spectators along histor...
A Tulsa Treasure on Route 66: Arnold’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers
There are restaurants, and then there are institutions. Arnold’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers, nestled inside the Crystal City Shopping Center along historic Route 66 in west Tuls...
TamaleBoyz: Tulsa’s Homegrown Taste of Authentic Mexico
When I was a teenager we lived in West Tulsa. I attended Clinton Junior High and so walking to school, as well as delivering The Tulsa Tribune in the afternoons, required me to pass t...
Mother Road Market stands as a vibrant cornerstone of Tulsa’s culinary and community scene, proudly situated at 1124 S. Lewis Avenue in the heart of the Tulsa Market District. Perched on the iconic historic Route 66—the legendary “Mother Ro...
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