
About Plaza District
Complex of art galleries, shops, live music, theater, restaurants & a winery with special events.
What People Are Saying
from Google"A walkable, eclectic business district. I enjoyed walking around and window shopping, listening to music, and taking in all the art. Great place to spend an afternoon!"
"Plaza District: P-oeple are eclectic, friendly, creative, locals and tourists, local business and fun events, supporting local artists and public art L-ove is present in the Plaza, with love for: Buy Local Shop Local, Artists and Creators, Community engaging events, Aesthetics and rotating mural opportunities and FUN A-rt IS the heART of the Plaza, including not only the ART in and of itself, but the "ART of Living" with unique businesses, utilitarian, niche and creator maker supportive, and many eat and drink establishments throughout. Z-any, as in unconventional and a refreshing scene from cookie cutter pocket shopping, eating and drinking and nationwide businesses. The district, shop owners and participants/visitors are wonderfully diverse, inclusive, positive and peaceful people collectively, and even though some might find the place, space and people "different", it is truly their diversity of ages, businesses and products and services, and the freedom of personal autonomy and expression of style and lifestyle that has brought me to keep returning when in town."
"The Plaza District is a vibrant community of small business owners. Stop by and come explore art, food, and vintage shopping. Or listen to live music, or take a musical or experience Yoga. Plenty of restaurants to choose from too! From Cambodia to American fair, Mexican food to Japanese food. Into Pizza? Two places for that. Want Brunch on Sunday come out for that too."
"I love going to the Plaza Walls. Great place to shoot photos. Constantly changing things up around there so it is never the same each time that I go. Would also be a great place to do some photo ops with family or friends."
"It's such a fun and diverse district! I can almost forget we're in Oklahoma."