Locations for Your Rehearsal Dinner

Welltown Brewing

Welltown Brewing

Duet2

Duet2

Foolish Things

Foolish Things

Open Container2

Open Container2

EL Guapo3

EL Guapo3

Ahhh, the lovely rehearsal dinner. Such an important event as the precursor to the most important day of your life, and one that often gets overlooked as wedding planning commences and the excitement of matrimony outshines all other calendar dates. But these days, rehearsal dinners are a full-blown occasion all on their own. So we thought we'd save you some time and put together a short list of local spots that are perfect for your rehearsal dinner and are sure to give your guests a delicious taste of T-Town.

Welltown Brewing

Welltown Brewing  has been a staple in the Tulsa brewing community since it opened in 2017. But they are so much more than beer! (As their website will tell you.) Located on Archer Street downtown, Welltown offers 10,000+ Sq. Ft. of space to accommodate you and your guests. You can choose to rent the entire space, the upstairs taproom and patio - with a stunning rooftop view - or the brew space for your rehearsal dinner.

Check out their website for rental options, calendar dates and availability. 


Duet

Duet is a restaurant and jazz club located in the historic Archer building in the downtown Tulsa Arts District. Known for its lively music performances Wednesday-Saturday nights, the hoppin' joint offers a modern American feel and boasts a "fresh and vibrant" menu. They also offer both traditional and cabaret styled seating for a full and jazzy experience. As the only jazz club in Tulsa, Duet is sure to give your rehearsal dinner a unique and lively feel.

To inquire for available dates, visit their website or click here for a list of jazz club events already on the calendar. 


Foolish Things Coffee

Foolish Things Coffee Co. has become a popular location for special events and close get togethers here in Tulsa. Located on Peoria in the heart of Brookside, Foolish Things offers coffee, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a floral bar, where you can create your own flower arrangements. Even better? They offer a beautiful space for special occasions such as, you guessed it, rehearsal dinners.Foolish Things also will help you coordinate your event by recommending experienced vendors for photography, catering and floral arrangements.

To check availability for your event, check out their website, and feel free to browse their gallery for pictures of past events. 


Open Container at The Boxyard

Owned by the lovely and local Topeca Coffee Company, Open Container is sister to a couple of our T-town favorites, Hodges Bend and the Saturn Room. Therefore, they know how to do beer and classic cocktails right, and they do it well. They also offer a menu of "top-notch" bar food and a stunning view of Tulsa from their sweet location in the East End Village (howdy, neighbor!). Open Container is a prime location for your rehearsal dinner if you're looking for a low-key, casual, (but awesome) atmosphere and a gorgeous view of downtown Tulsa.

To inquire about availability for your event, check out their website or take a visit to The Boxyard on East Third Street downtown for some delicious grub and inquire in person! 


El Guapo's

Located on the corner of First and Elgin downtown, El Guapo's Cantina has been a hot spot for Tulsa locals for over a decade. Most weekends and taco Tuesdays you'll find the three-story restaurant packed to the brim with patrons, who come for the largest (and most impressive, we might add) selection of margaritas, tequila, mezcal and Mexican beers that Tulsa has to offer. All of which complement every Tex-Mex item on the tasty and extensive food menu.As if you need another reason to book the large space for your rehearsal dinner, El Guapo's downtown also offers a massive rooftop dining experience with yet another gorgeous view of Tulsa's cityscape!

For more information on booking and availability, visit their website here.



Where would you have your rehearsal dinner? Do you have any advice to share with brides or future brides who are planning one? What would you do differently? The same?

We'd love for you to share your thoughts and questions with us in the comments below.