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Oklahoma City streetcar food tour

4.3· 4 reviews3.5 hoursFrom INR 7811
Oklahoma City streetcar food tour — Food & drink things to do in Oklahoma City

Three hours exploring 4 unique districts by streetcar — sample local cuisine and learn about the city's culinary scene from your guide.

This three-hour guided tour combines local food tastings with an exploration of Oklahoma City's diverse districts by streetcar. Visit four different stops, each featuring distinct local fare. As you travel, your local guide provides insights into the history and culture of each area, enhancing your understanding of Oklahoma City’s food scene.

The tour includes streetcar fare, ensuring seamless travel between culinary highlights. Dress comfortably, and come ready to indulge your taste buds while absorbing fascinating stories about the community around you.

FAQ

Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Use of public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.) • Lunch included
What's NOT included?+
• Drinks containing alcohol • Tips
What should I know before booking?+
• Accessible for wheelchair users • Infants and young children may use a pram or stroller • Service animals are permitted • Transportation options available are wheelchair accessible • All locations and surfaces can accommodate wheelchair users • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellation must be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• The tour begins at Highball Kitchen, located in Automobile Alley, a historic area recognized for its neon signage, renovated car dealerships, and vibrant urban scene. Attendees will gather here to enjoy their initial tasting while receiving an introduction to the tour, the streetcar system, and the neighborhoods that will be visited. • Automobile Alley is a historic district in downtown Oklahoma City, once home to the city's original car dealerships in the early 20th century. The area still features restored red-brick buildings and retro neon signs that reflect its automotive history. • Midtown Oklahoma City is a bustling, walkable area just north of downtown, known for combining historic elements with modern vitality. • At Fassler Hall, guests will experience Oklahoma City’s German-inspired beer hall atmosphere. Situated in Midtown and mere steps from the streetcar stop, Fassler offers a lively communal vibe with long tables, serving hearty fare such as bratwurst, pretzels, and duck fat fries. • Bricktown is one of Oklahoma City’s most notable and entertainment-rich districts, blending historic red-brick warehouses with a contemporary array of restaurants, bars, stores, and attractions. • At Rendezvous Pizza in Bricktown, the itinerary moves to Detroit-style deep-dish pizza and smoked wings, presented in a relaxed, industrial-chic setting with large windows and bold flavors. Famous for its crispy, cheesy edges, Rendezvous is a local favorite for casual dining and pre/post-game meals. • There is always space for dessert. Spark is known for its frozen custard and shakes, featuring a unique flavor each month. • Scissortail Park is one of Oklahoma City’s most picturesque urban green spaces. Covering nearly 70 acres, this vibrant park includes lush landscaping, water features, public art, and views of the skyline.

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