There are many reasons for people to go to night
clubs especially when on a holiday. Going to a nightclub may have its own
benefits such as to let off steam, socialize, enjoy good music, spend time with
friends and loved ones, finding a mate or a temporary partner, or simply to let
loose. You can also find some of the hottest events in Tulsa at the clubs. That’s why nightclubs should always be part of a traveler’s itinerary in
a new place. When you happen to be in Tulsa, here are some good picks for
nightclubs for you to enjoy the night away.
Unicorn Club Tulsa
This could well be the world’s first unicorn
themed nightclub. It is a one of a kind nightclub that can transform your world
into the mystical world of rainbow-color-tailed unicorns. Here you can find
everything colorful and dainty as you enjoy cocktails, rainbows, and cotton
candy. Everything in the club is heavily decorated even the bar. The drinks are
also themed which is perfect for ladies who don’t want it too strong. If you
like colors, glitters, and great dance music, this is the place to go.
Club Majestic
This nightclub is located right at the heart of
the Tulsa Art District. You can enjoy upscale entertainment and it also allows
VIP treatment, a spacious dance floor, multiple bars, and live entertainment.
The place showcases high end lighting and sound. Everyone can enjoy the outdoor
patio which gives the place a positive vibe apart from being safe and
comfortable. The club is available for many different private functions.
She Theatre
This nightclub is a highly opulent nightlife
venue that offers a different type of live entertainment. It often includes
carefully crafted ballet style premiere performances. As you go deeper into the
night, the music scene will start to transform into a rock couture nightclub
atmosphere. Everyone who goes into the She Theatre experiences a sensory
heightening an experience that is exceptionally unrivaled.
Valkyrie
If you are looking for a cool destination bar
with a neighborhood jive you can go to Valkyrie at the Brady District of
downtown Tulsa. The club focuses more on providing comfort and showing its own
personality. Top quality drinks are served well without any sort of pretense.
The menu is always changing and all of them are from fresh ingredients and
superbly created by the highly skilled and experienced staff. The draft bar
list includes carefully chosen options from every major style. They all
represent American craft brewers and special finds around the globe.
Hodges Bend
The Hodges Bend got its name from a small street
on the east side of downtown Tulsa during the turn of the twentieth century.
The neighborhood that developed around the railroad area began to be called
“the Bend.” Hodges Bend is known for unprecedented service from all the
baristas, bartenders, and sommeliers. It is also a great place for locally
sourced and roasted coffee. Everyone can also enjoy classic drinks and adapted
interpretations of cocktails. The club may also accept large parties and
private events.
The Colony
This bar has been opened, closed, and reopened
several times since it started in 1958. During the ‘70s, Leon Russell owned
this place and people said Eric Clapton and George Harrison played in this
little bar. Four years ago, the bar fell into the hands of Elliot Nelson. Brian
Fontaine was told to take charge and he slowly reintroduced live performances
again. It is classic yet fashionable bar which is made of brick and wood. The
Colony today is an icon in modern Tulsa’s music industry. Leon Russell and JJ
Cale have a presence in the bar that serves as the foundation for the music of
the coming generations. Several bands have already settled in the bar’s music
scene such as Pilgrim, Vandevander, and Wink Burcham.
Inner Circle Vodka Bar
This is a full bar where everyone can enjoy live music, DJs and great
dancing, outdoor games, and even vodka infusions. You have to watch for Inner
Circle’s fun live events. Every Friday you have night spin with DJ Gus Major
for your listening pleasure. You might want to try as well the Heroes versus
Villains bar crawl and after party. The full bar offers you a wide variety of
liquors, beers, and wines, but the bar’s specialty is vodka. It comes with
various types and brands. There are also a dozen of house infusion cocktails.
Infusion-based cocktails are all for $7.
Pinot's Palette Cherry Street
This nightclub is great for every kind of
celebration you have. With this bar, you will be able to enjoy an unforgettable
evening with your friends, wine, beer, painting, and a lot of fun. All your
needs will be provided by Pinot’s Palette and all you have to worry about is
how to have a great time. You’re free to bring foods to the club and you will
be given an array of options for wines, beer, coffee, tea, soda, and other
beverages. This bar can help you hold private parties such as anniversaries,
bachelorette parties, corporate team building events, and others.
Arnie’s Bar
This nightclub has been part of Tulsa’s tradition
since 1956. Fun is given to you by Arnie’s through love music, food trucks,
beer, and great music bands. Some of these bands are the following: Larkin,
Finnegans’ Awake, Tulsa Honors Orchestra, Hell’s Fringe Border Band, and Celtic
Cheer. It’s the best place for you to enjoy Irish drinks and they come in a
large variety. Watch out for their celebration of St. Patrick every March 18 of
the year.
Bar 46
Bar 46 is located at the historic Brady Arts
District. The bar is close to many tourist attractions such as Cain’s Ballroom,
OneOK Field, Guthrie Green, BOK Center, and of course the Brady Theatre. First
Friday of every month you should not miss the art crawl. Visit the bar and
witness the live paintings of house artist Cooper Cornelius. There are great
pieces that are for sale. It’s the best place to hang out in before your next
art show or meet after with your friends and loved ones.
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