Things to do in Bartlesville in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Bartlesville. The weather is usually moderately chilly and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 39—62°F (4—17°C).

Bartlesville has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Bartlesville. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Bartlesville in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Bartlesville in March

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Holidays in Bartlesville in March
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  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
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Weather in Bartlesville in March

Temperatures on an average day in Bartlesville in March

The average temperature in Bartlesville in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 62°F (17°C) to a low of 39°F (4°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Bartlesville, July, has days with highs of 94°F (34°C) and lows of 73°F (23°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 26°F (-3°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Bartlesville in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
62°F
highs
39°F
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General weather summary

Moderately chilly, slightly windy
Feels like
25%
Chance of rain
0.113 in
Amount
17.9 mph
Wind speed
74%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
7:09 AM
Sunrise
7:03 PM
Sunset
52%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 62°F (17°C) and a low of 39°F (4°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Bartlesville in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Bartlesville has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Bartlesville that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Bartlesville for March.
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
1. Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
4.8
(1745)
Museum
Event venue
Sprawling wildlife preserve with a rustic lodge & a museum dedicated to Southwest art & relics.
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I really liked this museum and wildlife preserve. The museum is five stars hands down. It is super well done. This is the nicest American historical view of the oil industry and Native American, that I ever went to. I like this better than The Cowboy museum in Oklahoma City. They both are excellent. I took several pictures. Two thumbs up. They have the most extensive collection of Colt handguns I have ever seen . Excellent. A hidden gem in the woods.
What a cool place to visit! They have a lovely scenic drive through the area where you can see animals and beautiful scenery. The museum is incredible! There are so many beautiful pieces of art in there. The stories from the past are amazing and it's such a nice way to spend a day.
Okay wow!! Visiting family in Tulsa and they highly recommended this place and for good reason. I love a museum and the fact dogs are allowed really made it a memorable experience. Beautiful collection, preserve and important history shared.
Absolutely amazing. My kids and I enjoyed driving on the property and seeing all the animals. I had a blast taking pictures of items from the museum. I could only post 50 pictures.. but there was so much more to see. Definelty a must when in the area or passing through.
Beautiful setting, lots of different animals roaming about, even saw a wild bobcat as it ran across the road in front of us. The museum is VERY well done, lots of different paintings, statuary, and a variety of other interesting historical items. Definitely worth the drive.
So great, we hit this on our last full day in Oklahoma and you could spend an entire day there. They animals were so great and the museum was amazing. Can't wait to go back!
One of the most interesting things we have visited. The mountain man is so interesting and fun. The property is beautiful and the museum is filled with wonderful history. Will definitely be back.
Super nice place! Drive through wildlife, walk or hike trails, visit museum, get rest and food in welcome center. Then visit The Great Lodge. The museum and great lodge is worth going alone! They also have a private event center.
Price Tower Arts Center
2. Price Tower Arts Center
4.6
(166)
Permanently Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Frank Lloyd Wright's 19-story landmark, with tours, an art & design museum, a hotel & a restaurant.
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Truly an incredible Frank Lloyd Wright high rise plunked in the middle of Oklahoma. This tour was fantastic since we visited the building, offices, went up in the tiny honeycomb elevator, visited one of the furnished apartments and Mr. Price’s office all which were astounding with all the built ins. Level of detail from the moldings to the stair handles were breathtaking. Highly, highly recommend this incredible tour in this at risk building.
This is a really visually interesting location. Lots of art and installations. Great architectural tidbits tucked in corners on the first two floors.. It is in need of a little attention but a great visit for anyone interested in art deco, Frank Lloyd Wright, art or architecture. Current exhibit trends toward Steampunk. Stairs are quite narrow, and crooked (by design) so those that are unsteady should entertain using the elevator. Friendly receptionist. Free but donations suggested.
This review is for the "Inn at the Price Tower." It is such a real treat to be able to stay in a Frank Lloyd Wright building as a guest. It is quite eclectic, for sure. Our suite was well appointed. Two levels with floor to ceiling windows on two sides. Bottom floor living area with loft bedroom. Nice views. Staff was very helpful! Quite a bargain, too! Their rates are very fair for the opportunity to stay in a truly historic building like this one!
Who would expect to see a skyscraper designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, office and hotel, in Bartlesville, OK? Well, there it is! Nineteen floors, with the top three floors restored to their original 1956 condition. A wonderful restaurant on the 15th and 16th floor with their chef selected from 700 applicants. We took the tour of the building and many interesting facts about FLW and Bartlesville. Please check it out! You will NOT be disappointed.
As we were looking for Frank Phillips' home, I wanted to see the Price Tower. I had read that Frank Loyd Wright designed the Price Tower in the 50's. It's a pretty tall building. Kind of strange looking. I'm not sure why, but the building is green. There is a very exclusive restaurant on the 15th floor. They said reservations are recommended. I read the menu and it's a little pricey for me, so I can not give any advice on it.
If you love Frank lloyd Wright then you need to visit! Restaurant and Cafe. Very tight spaces but if you don't mind tight spaces then definitely put this on your Oklahoma list!
Took the tour of the Price tower. I've taken the tour once before but my husband hadn't. I must say it is a very unique building but our tour guide was amazing! She gave us so much history about the building as well as Bartisville.
This place was AMAZING. We took a tour of the property and were amazed by the architecture and how friendly and accommodating the staff were. Our tour guide was friendly, knowledgeable, and had a keen understanding of the property, and the town. I would recommend this place to anyone for a tour, or to spend the night!
Bartlesville Kiddie Park
3. Bartlesville Kiddie Park
4.8
(917)
Park
Water & Amusement Parks
Seasonal amusement park with bumper cars, a mini-train & other pay-as-you-go rides. Cash only.
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Great place to take your kids for an evening of fun. My 4 year old granddaughter loved the rides. It was very busy so the lines to ride were long.
They could put a few water fountain around Everything else was perfect
Fun place.. reasonably priced.. No entry fee, tickets are $.75 each.. rides are 1 ticket/person. Last train ride b4 closing is free... They discounted the cotton candy and popcorn by 50% at closing time. Just check their Facebook page to be sure they are open.. only open during the summer months and if it's too hot they won't open.. but it's inside a really nice big park with another playground and a splash pad outside the amusement park area... So if you drive to it and they are closed... You still have lots to do.
Pretty fun little park, definitely worth a trip if you have littles. Reasonably priced, clean and the lines weren’t too crazy. But know going in it’s geared for younger kids. We have three, a 9y/o son and two daughters, 6 & 3. The girls thought it was the best thing ever and can’t wait to go back. Our son was a good sport about it but there was really only one ride he wanted to do. If they could offer some attractions for the 8-12y/o crowd it could be a pretty great thing for more families.
Awesome place for kiddos 3-12. Fun rides for them, very reasonable prices.
A quaint, fun and nostalgic park in Bartlesville. My grandkids love Kiddie Park. The ride tickets are only 75 cents each (very fair price) and all rides are only 1 ticket. Miniature golf is 2 tickets. They play 1950’s music which adds to the fun atmosphere. I highly recommend.
A wonderful evening trip! I would suggest this place, as we enjoyed it a lot. I wish the 5 out of 15 rides weren't out of order, but maybe it is lack of staff. All of the staff were excellent, fun, friendly, interactive, and safe to trust my kids with.
Love this fun, family-friendly place to take young kids. They also make it so economical for the family. My grandson loves the rides. Definitely recommend going if you have younger kids. It's worth the drive if you live a little farther away, too!
Phillips Petroleum Company Museum
4. Phillips Petroleum Company Museum
4.7
(143)
Permanently Closed
Museum
Historical society
Museum devoted to the history, heritage & innovations of the Phillips Petroleum Company.
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This place amazing, there are so many cool antiques, from dentist equipment, planes, oil research and race cars for Philip's Race Team. And it's all free. You can go solo or have a tour guide, guide you. There are three floors of pure goodness around every corner. The old telephone was pretty sweet, I remember having a rotary phone as a child bit this was so neat to show my 8 year old, Nothing like a cell phone obviously. If you are in Bartlesville Oklahoma you have to check it out.
Having in worked in the petro-chemical field for a little over thirty years it was nice to see a very nice slide of history of refineries, Phillips and the Bartlesville. You know its going to be a good time, when you walk into the place and you meet a most fascinating woman, that worked for Phillips for fifty-five years. We chatted with her for about fifteen minutes. These are the people that make places interesting. The rest of the museum did not disappoint. My buddy and I were very impressed with the amount of information, the layout of the museum, the history, and the displays. I've been to a few other museums of major companies and this was on par with them, (S.C. Johnson Wax in Racine comes to mind). I missed seeing this place in February of 2021 due to its closing for Covid and wanted to come back, and I'm glad I did. I would recommend this to anyone even remotely interested in history and specifically the history of Phillips. I got to think if you've come to Bartlesville most like it was for Phillips or for the Frank Lloyd Wright Price Tower, and if that is the case, this stop is well worth the stop.
The information and history of the company is staged beautifully and each exhibit flows on to the next. Every station is inviting, informative, and easy to interpret as you get taken on an adventure that show cases the American Dream. I love finding out new information about the world I live in. This museum opened my eyes to the reality of how much our world was shaped and shifted by the minds at Phillips. Their story is truly inspirational.
We love learning about the lives of people who were able to overcome adversity and build their own success. The Phillip's brothers had vision genius. They were remark! I highly recommend this museum. It's Totally Free and awesome History. They even made a suit for being in a plane 10 miles above us that provided oxygen
Very details and we'll layed out FREE Museum to explore and visit if you are near or in Bartlettsville, OK. These are just a few snip-its of the museum.
Learn history of P66 . They show a short film about the old days of the company, their businesses, sports etc and bartlesville. Not many visitors but the place is nicely maintained.
A wealth of information and just lots of fun. There is loads of interesting memorable and a short film telling about Frank phillips and phillips 66.
This tells the story of how two men from Creston, IA, moved to Oklahoma and on their 4th attempt, hit a gusher! We got to the museum late so couldn't take it all in, so if you are short on time, watch the 9 minute film and then peruse the rest of the museum at your leisure. A step back in time! Did you know they have 15,000 patents?! Created the hula hoop? The list goes on.
Frank Phillips Home
5. Frank Phillips Home
4.7
(243)
Historical place museum
Museums
Historic mansion & former home of oilman Frank Phillips, preserved in its original style.
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Super interesting tour of a great man and philanthropist! There were four kids in our group of 10 and they were engrossed the whole time. Amanda was a fact filled and funny docent. Highly recommend!
We caught the Director's Tour, which was very informative. I highly recommend. (Reservations are required for the Director's Tour.) One of my favorite facts about this house: the museum holds original family furnishings. Not only did it feel like a step back in history, the original furnishing made it authentic.
Kathy, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable and provided interesting information. Since we were on the Director's Tour, which lasted 2 hours, we were granted access to areas normally roped off - including bathrooms, closets, and the basement. There's a small additional charge and you must make a reservation, but the Director's Tour is well worth it. Thanks, Kathy, for a wonderful time! (Note: This is not Kathy in this picture.)
The tour was outstanding. The gentleman was very knowledgeable about the Philips House and the company. Very enjoyable.
Nice display for a small museum. Be sure to check the hours for house guided tour if you want to go inside the house with reasonably priced tickets. The garage side (as seen in our pictures) is free, btw
Loved going to see this home! Beautiful architecture and historical detail throughout. Our tour guide, Carla, was very knowledgeable and made the tour fun! Would definitely recommend if in the area.
Intact original home of oil tycoon FrankPhillipa is well worth seeing. Guided tours are inexpensive and was about an hour long. The home is a step back in time as even family clothing and toys are displayed. There is an elevator if you cant walk up stairs to the 3rd floor. The carriage house gift shop is modest and the exhibits there interesting for a brief visit. The video you could skip if you are limited on time. Call ahead to check in tour times.
Do not miss the Phillips House if you are in Bartlesville! Carla was a great tour guide and shared many wonderful stories about the Phillips family and the history of the home. Just gorgeous, and don’t miss the museum. We really enjoyed the visit.
Bartlesville Community Center
6. Bartlesville Community Center
4.8
(116)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
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Incredible facility with dedicated staff. No matter the event, The Center goes the extra mile to make it special.
It is a rarity to find a venue like this in a city the size of Bartlesville. Great variety of shows and prices are reasonable. I drive in from Collinsville rather than making the trip to Tulsa.
I’m so thankful for The Center and the incredible staff who helped make our family celebration so special. From the moment we booked the space to the day of our event, everyone was kind, professional, and genuinely cared about making sure everything went smoothly. Our event was a celebration of our children’s adoption — a deeply meaningful day for our family — and The Center provided the perfect setting. The facility was beautiful, the staff was attentive, and their support made the evening unforgettable. Even months later, their care and understanding stood out as they went above and beyond to help us resolve a small issue with kindness and grace. It’s clear that The Center is more than just a venue; it’s a place where community and compassion come together. Thank you for making our family’s special day one we’ll always remember! ❤️
Great venue for a dance recital. The seats are padded but not the most comfy for those of us that aren't a size zero! 🤣
Extremely stressful and disappointing experience. I rented this venue back in February for a very special event on October 4th. Everything was supposed to be set, but just a week before my event, I was suddenly told I had to pay an extra $500 for two additional security personnel — something that was never mentioned in my original agreement. I was also told I needed a special license, which turned out not to be true, but caused unnecessary stress during one of the most important weeks of my life. After the event, they sent me another bill for nearly $500 more, claiming I owed for “staying over” and “not cleaning properly.” This is completely unfair — I personally stayed after the event to help put up chairs and make sure everything was clean and in order. I even took a video showing how spotless the venue was left, yet they still insisted on charging more. What should have been a joyful and memorable experience was made incredibly stressful and disappointing because of poor communication, surprise charges, and unprofessional handling. I would not recommend this venue unless you want to deal with hidden fees and last-minute demands.
Beautiful amazing venue very private and also big shows as well amazing local artists including variety of shows year around Spacious and beautiful inside and out lots. Of parking Middle of downtown restaurants and bars all in walking distance to the Hilton or famous price tower by Frank Loyd Wright amazing and decent price Enjoi your time wonderful place
Georgette's photography is terrific! I love how The Center has so many things going on constantly.
Very nice place to go for a concert nice buliding and parking was very easy
Bartlesville Area History Museum
7. Bartlesville Area History Museum
4.7
(40)
Museum
History museum
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This museum is fairly small, but very well done. To get there, I took the elevator to one of the hire floors in the City Hall building. When I walked in, a friendly woman who clearly loves the museum quickly greeted me and gave me an introduction to the museum and the first you exhibits. Then I was free to take a self-guided map and check it out for myself. This was a great experience, and I would recommend this museum if you have an interest in learning more about Bartlesville history.
I hate when it says hidden gem but this is definitely a hidden gem. A little tucked away downtown. It’s taking an elevator ride out of the top, but as far as free history, museums go this one’s packed and I know people who have lived in Bartlesville their whole lives and never gone to this place so if you’re looking for something to do in Bartlesville, definitely go check this place out.
Completely missed the sign to show how to get up to the museum. Ended up wandering around the ground floor for a bit. Pretty small museum about the history of Bartlesville. Very Interesting.
Free, self-guided tour located on the 5th floor of the city hall building. Replica of a one-room schoolhouse and lots of historical facts, pictures, artifacts of Bartlesville. Nicely displayed. Air conditioned and clean. 1 hour parking around the block. Did not see a parking lot or garage around for longer parking, but didn't research it either.
Very wonderful place lots of food places near by would recommend
Wow! I have been to several different town museums and this one was packed with interesting history. I enjoyed the multimedia displays and listening to some Cherokee language. Stay for the 11 minute area history video. The docent was very welcoming and knew a lot about the area. Parking was super convenient and the museum is FREE to see!
Really great small museum with lots of exhibits about the history of the area including the native Americans and the oil men who lived here. I lived in Bartlesville for several years and still learned some things. A wonderful way to spend a little time. Staff was very friendly. To get to the museum, take the elevator to the fifth floor.
The stories are fascinating, and the displays are well done. To have so many of Frank Griggs photos documenting the past is a true treasure.
Keepsake Candles
8. Keepsake Candles
4.9
(49)
Permanently Closed
Candle store
Shopping
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Beautiful candles, beautifully scented. Locally owned and operated. Children (and adults, I suppose) can dip their own candles. They even have a big beautiful cat that you can pet.
I've been to candle shops in Michigan where they make gorgeous candles right in front of you. Carve them while they're still warm, amazing. This place was a little out of the way but I thought it would be really nice for my grandchildren to see how candles were made. It's not that kind of shop. It's more of a knick knacks shop that sells scented candles and so much more.
A very unique candle shop off the beaten trail. The staff was super friendly and very knowledgeable about the surrounding area and history of Pawhuska, OK. Beautiful candles, unique gifts and endless stories await you, highly recommend a stop to this little shop for any visitors new to this area.
This is a really cool little shop to check out. They have amazing candles, a cool story, history and other neat stuff. The people are super friendly and helpful.
We love to stop on our way thru to Pioneer woman and pick up candles, they smell so good and last a long time.
Very fun little local candle shop. They have lots of local stuff here. Beautiful layout too.
Without GPS, may never have found the place. but once there we were given a nice tour and candles seem to be of good quality.
Had a great time browsing through all the rooms. Candles smelled wonderful we will definitely be back to this hidden treasure!
Red Apple Bowling Center
9. Red Apple Bowling Center
4.5
(336)
Bowling alley
Fun & Games
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We love it here! Incredible burgers, sweet potato fries, and cheese tator tots! Clean facility and great lanes.
We had lots of fun, the snacks and pizza were great and the bowling was great. Great place to spend time with friends. A big thanks to the family that owns it, we appreciate your work to keep a great family experience available. We will be returning soon.
Very very dirty. Especially the bathrooms. Bowling was fun, but really needed music!
I absolutely love this place. I had my grandsons 9th birthday party here last month and we all had a blast! Even my 1 and a half year old grandson! Great place for family fun that's affordable.
Really nice little place! Me and my friends went on a not so busy day right at opening and got 4 lanes for all 13 of us. With 4 people in my lane, we managed to play about 3-4 games in two hours. Nice selection of ball weights and pretty comfortable seating. Although the food was a bit pricey for its quality (which is usually to be expected at bowling alleys), overall a really good way to have a relaxing yet exciting and enjoyable activity!!
Such a perfect family attraction very clean and just the right size with nice employees working. This was the first time we have gone bowling in Bartlesville since we moved here 2 years ago and actually this was the first time our two daughters one in kindergarten and the other one in preschool it was the first time they ever bowled and my preschooler beat everybody! Definitely will be going back we have claimed this to be our new family go to spot and are thinking about having our daughter's 5th birthday there since there are arcade games as well.
Picked up a great pizza. Many people were bowling, playing games and loving the pool tables as we waited for the food. Took dinner home, where a hungry family enjoyed.
Expensive for what it is--as renting by the hour is crazy, especially trying wrangle kids during a birthday party and keep them focused on bowling as to not run out of time. Not a lot of food options. Alot of the games were "out of order" in the game room, and apparently that's been the case for a while. The kids still found some to play. The staff can be lacking, and I don't think staff should wear inappropriate clothes related to politics when this is a public establishment that wants to cater to all people. Save the hateful politics on your own personal time. After having said that, the kids had a good time, and at the end of the day that is what matters.
Bartlesville Union Depot
10. Bartlesville Union Depot
4.5
(4)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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Self-guided. My inner child and history buff enjoyed it immensely and it took maybe 10 mins out of my morning. It was great for just getting out the house a bit and taking a walkabout before I ran errands. I elected not to watch the video as I'd already had a bit of a brief about the history at the City Hall museum a few days before.
no museum or depot open. But the train is cool!
Came across this while walking around downtown. Pretty cool
(Translated by Google) To come with your family and take some excellent photos...... 👏👏👏👏 (Original) Para venir con ña familia y tomarse unas fotos excelentes...... 👏👏👏👏
Nellie Johnstone Well
11. Nellie Johnstone Well
4.4
(10)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Oklahoma's first successful oil well, established in 1897, featuring a replica of a drilling rig.
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Pretty cool to see the first oil rig in Oklahoma. Always a good drive to Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Really was neat to see. Would really recommend seeing the Bartlesville History museum (its FREE!!!) first to provide perspective on the historic significance of this well. Easy parking in front of. Also there are paved trails, a kiddie amusement park, and historic train building nearby.
The historical well was done very nice and worth a visit.
Faithful replica of the first commercial oil well in Oklahoma. Just across the river is the foundation of the Carr-Bartles mill that was the start of Bartlesville. The other side of the road is the beautifully restored Hulah depot. It was saved from it original site north of town and has been preserved by the tracks of the Kiddie Park train. All of this is in the wonderful Johnstone Park. Home of the fantasyland of lights from Thanksgiving to New Year's day.
Something interesting to see while on the Pathfinder.
Angelo's Tavern
12. Angelo's Tavern
4.3
(136)
Bar
Nightlife
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Jessica and Stephanie are the best bartenders!! Drinks are 💯, Nice, friendly, and serviceable environment. Even when it's busy they make sure to take care of you. 10 out of 10 recommend!!
It's just a bar. However, the staff, was outstanding. The two mixologists, or bar tenders, were excellent! I never saw anyone for a drink too long. It was crowded and they were getting it done for everyone. One of them even took the time to make a snakebites(guiness on top of angry orchard). The rest of the staff kept things very clean.
Great downtown watering hole, the staff were friendly and inviting.They have a great selection of beer and mixed drinks. The outdoor seating area is awesome. The atmosphere is also great.
Sometimes you want to go... where everybody knows your name! Maybe not exactly, but it's a friendly neighborhood bar. Lots of characters - and always warm vibe.
The band seemed to be having some sound issues when I first arrived, but it didn't take long before they were jamming out. My drinks were made to perfection and the atmosphere was very chill. I seen a lot of couples dancing in whatever space was available and many more were gathered around the pool tables.
This bar is actually the worst. I’ve never had such rude service from a bartender in all my life. No bar music, no people; just bartenders that stare at you angrily for just being there. If Tulsa wasn’t 45 minutes away, there would be absolutely no reason to come here.
I had fun at Karaoke night, Thomas was the DJ from 9pm onwards and he is very tech savvy/ friendly. The crowd started coming in around 940pm and onwards. There is a $10 minimum to use a card and the place was cleaner than similar bars I've been to. No complaints, I had fun, and the bartender was nice enough to give me ice with my cup of water. Oh and there is pool and darts but I didn't play them.
Warm and friendly pub that supports live music! There is a great outdoor covered patio for those that like to hangout outside. Owner goes above and beyond to create a fun safe atmosphere. Highly recommend making a stop for the live music - always quality musicians and bands with a professional sound man doing sound.
Solo Club
13. Solo Club
4.2
(232)
Bar
Beer hall
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Whenever I’m in the area, I make sure to stop by on Wednesdays! I love karaoke and the atmosphere is always so warm and inviting. The performances are entertaining and everyone supports each other!
I'm not from Bartlesville, but I did hear from the locals about this establishment..70 years old, and after the original owner passed, it wad told to me, that it did shut down temporarily in 2024, or 2025 briefly, however it's alive and kicking! So, it's a good gathering place for inexpensive adult beverages, and, if you like to play soft tip darts, they have machine waiting for you!!
I did not order food, so could not really rate it. Bartender was excellent and food looks. The bar provided affordable drinks. Locals and regulars were very welcoming. I'll have to visit again soon as I didn't spend quite much time here.
This place seems to be the happening bar in Bartlesville area. This place is clean with a good atmosphere. They do have signs posted that inform you about rules and regulations. Regulations such as no more than 2 drinks can be sold at a time. They, do allow vaping, but not any open flame smoking. Nevertheless, I enjoyed my first vist and I look forward to checking out the special events they have happening throughout the week.
Went to this club for the first time. I'm new in town, did not know anyone. Quite a few folks engaged in conversation and came up and introduced themselves. Very friendly crowd with a welcoming atmosphere. Definitely will be going back. If I could give 6 stars I would. 👍🏽
Fun little bar with Lost in a Name. Always love a Yuengling on tap. Melissa was a great bartender all night!
clean quick convenient and always ready for whatever your drinking needs may be. Hope you stop by if 21 and older pull in and check the establishment out one of a kind
This place seems to have problems with customer service and correctly checking IDs. The one time I went here it barely had anyone inside, and the bartender acted like he couldn't be bothered because he was "busy". Not to mention the type of people this place has for regulars. I would definitely choose literally anywhere else than coming here again

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