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LaFortune Studio

LaFortune Studio

(1 review)

Downtown

This is such a fun and unique event venue! It has been opened for less than a year so a lot of…read morepeople still don't know about it. I attended a holiday party and was blown away by the creative and colorful space. It is inside Tulsa's Performing Arts Center. I was lucky to find parking on third street so I walked through the main doors. You have to go left and walk all the way down the hall to find the lounge. There was clear signage and helpful staff guiding the way. Right outside, there's an interesting timeline on the wall. As you enter, there's a wide open space with a dance floor in the middle. You know you're in a unique space when your eyes don't know where to start exploring and you want to just take it all in. The space had been a black box since the 70s and the idea came up to turn it into a space that would generate revenue for the PAC trust. The one of a kind space was designed by Christopher Murphy. His inspiration was the lavish Studio 54 in NYC, a historic venue and cultural icon that was a nightclub in the 70s and now is a theater. I wasn't familiar with it but as soon as I looked it up, the theme made sense. It was known for its opulent interior design with walls covered in metallic fabrics and ornate art installations throughout it. The disco era wallpaper in the north wall was imported from Germany. Bianca and Truman (the horse lamps!) are so fun. I wish the pictures did them justice (apparently Jagger rode a white horse inside Studio 54). The capacity is 150 on the main floor and 50 on the mezzanine depending on seating arrangement. There's a full service bar, sound system, baby grand piano, lighting effects, small stage, and on staff event planner. You can submit booking inquiries on their website.

Bounty Lounge - Friends and good times.

Bounty Lounge

(12 reviews)

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Midtown

I like a bar that is not full of smoke and has a good happy hour price on beer and a shot or 2 good…read moreservice you won't die of thirst here! Pool tables. Probably some call a dive bar but I've been here 3 times on a Friday for happy hour with my golf buddies and always have a good time. It's in 31st and Sheridan area so not the greatest area of Tulsa but large open tinted windows that you can keep an eye on your vehicle but its dark enough to satisfy my need for what I like a bar to be.

food - i'd gone to the pirate ship decorated bar saturday night to role play in real life by…read moregetting orange juice to fulfill vitamin c nutrient needs, and protect against scurvy. after two cups of oj, though, i'd decided to order a red bull to raise the old energy level and be a little more social. and considering the pirate ship theme of the bar, and the very real scurvy protection benefit of orange juice, i'm thinking a red bull commercial of a scurvy-free pirate getting wings is due. lastly, i'm thankful for the bartender for a complementary donut from sugar llamas that fit well with the season of sweets that is easter. service - as evidenced by the complementary donut, the bar was generous in terms of drinks and food provided, with the all drinks i'd got being very reasonably priced, along with the free donut. further, each bartender who poured a drink for me, as well as the floating bartender, was kind and polite. and while the conversation i'd had with each bartender involved some sussing, that is appreciated for a community bar, in which i for one do not want just anyone in there drinking and being boisterous. the bar chooses its shipmates wisely, you could say. ambiance - although, i've mentioned a few times already the pirate ship theme of the bar, the decor is not overdone, with a ship wheel and jolly rodger flag being two such decorations. also, the bar, which was showing an nfl draft night replay, along with a live oklahoma city thunder game, features kansas city chiefs and green bay packers team on the wall. and while i'm a little curious as to the reason for the tampa bay buccaneers or dallas cowboys not being the featured team with the chiefs, it still goes pretty well. not to be forgotten, the live music performance at the bar, by an artist named tequila kim, was one of if the not the most impressive live bar performances i've heard, including both cover songs and originals, with the favorite of mines of the latter being a song called "the wizard of the oz song."

Escape Lounge

Escape Lounge

(6 reviews)

Mingo

Escape Lounge is located inside Tulsa International Airport (TUL) immediately after passing through…read moreTSA toward "B" gates (to the left). This is the only lounge in the airport and, if you're not paying attention, you'll miss it, just like I did. My coworker and I came in a couple hours before our departure from "A" gates. We both have lounge access so it was nice to settle in before our flight departed. Check-in was a breeze and the gentleman helping us was nice. The lounge itself is smaller than other lounges but it was clean. We arrived early morning so they had fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, sausage, and other typical breakfast lounge food. They have a bar on the far right side of the lounge. One of the ladies working at the bar kindly helped me fill up my Hydroflask with ice. While it is a smaller lounge, it felt a spacious since the walls were glass and overlooked the passengers. It's great if you enjoy people-watching. Overall, nice spot to chill before a flight, grab a bite to eat, and have a drink at the bar.

Tulsa International Airport has just opened its first premium lounge, the Escape Lounge. Access is…read moreavailable through various ways - credit card programs, Priority Pass membership, and likekly other eligibility. It is located right next to security - literally to the left of security once you pass through TSA. The downside to the location is that the nearest restrooms are at the far end of each wing leading to either Concourse A or B. There is no restroom in the Escape Lounge. The day we entered, the Escape Lounge was under a "soft opening" as they do not have their liquor license yet. However, it appeared full food options were available, unless we were unaware of any future offerings. Food options were buffet style and included charcuterie, a few salads, cold sandwiches, buffalo wings, baked beans, mac and cheese, a soup (or chili?), donuts and cookies. Self service coffee and still and sparkling water stations were available too. The bar did offer mocktails given liquor was not available. There are several seating options ranging from tables to lounge seating to bar seating. Two TVs are in the bar area. The staff was friendly and eager to serve - not too surprising since they just opened. It will be nice place for some refreshments if you have time preflight, but the proximity to the bathrooms are definitely a negative.

Cronies - lounges - Updated May 2026

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