Catoosa

Home to Thriving Industry, Exciting Nightlife and Route 66 Icons

Home to thriving industry, exciting entertainment options and Route 66 icons, Catoosa is a popular travel stop for tourists traveling down the Mother Road. A popular Tulsa residential suburb, Catoosa continues to experience steady population growth and business expansion.

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Señor Pancho Cuisine & Cantina
Catoosa

Señor Pancho Cuisine & Cantina in Catoosa is known for its extensive menu, generous portions and full-service cantina. Conveniently located near Route 66 and just east of Tulsa, Señor Pancho serves classic Mexican favorites including enchiladas, tacos, fajitas, burritos and house-made salsas, along with refreshing margaritas and cocktails. Popular with both locals and visitors, the restaurant offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and flavorful dishes that make it a go-to spot for lunch or dinner seven days a week in Catoosa.

Señor Pancho Cuisine & Cantina

Señor Pancho Cuisine & Cantina in Catoosa is known for its extensive menu, generous portions and full-service cantina. Conveniently located near Route 66 and just east of Tulsa, Señor Pancho serves classic Mexican favorites including enchiladas, tacos, fajitas, burritos and house-made salsas, along with refreshing margaritas and cocktails. Popular with both locals and visitors, the restaurant offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and flavorful dishes that make it a go-to spot for lunch or dinner seven days a week in Catoosa.

Port City Diner
Catoosa

Port City Diner in Catoosa is a classic hometown diner serving up all-day breakfast, brunch favorites and hearty lunches seven days a week. A go-to spot for locals and Route 66 travelers alike, Port City Diner is known for made-to-order breakfasts, burgers, sandwiches and daily specials that keep guests coming back. Conveniently located in Catoosa near Tulsa, this family-friendly diner offers generous portions, quick service and fair pricing.

Port City Diner

Port City Diner in Catoosa is a classic hometown diner serving up all-day breakfast, brunch favorites and hearty lunches seven days a week. A go-to spot for locals and Route 66 travelers alike, Port City Diner is known for made-to-order breakfasts, burgers, sandwiches and daily specials that keep guests coming back. Conveniently located in Catoosa near Tulsa, this family-friendly diner offers generous portions, quick service and fair pricing.

Bella Donna Wedding Chapel
Catoosa

This ageless venue offers beautiful chandeliers, exposed beams, and a modern take on a classic chapel. Bella Donna’s indoor reception space ensures guests never have to worry about weather impacting their event.

Bella Donna Wedding Chapel

This ageless venue offers beautiful chandeliers, exposed beams, and a modern take on a classic chapel. Bella Donna’s indoor reception space ensures guests never have to worry about weather impacting their event.

Lilly’s Diner
Catoosa

Lilly’s Diner offers breakfast, lunch and diner all day with a lengthy breakfast menu that is available all day and reasonable prices with most meals under $20. The lunch and dinner menu include sandwiches, burgers, appetizers, pastas, steaks, spuds, and homestyle-entrees such as pork chops, country fried-steak and more!

Lilly’s Diner

Lilly’s Diner offers breakfast, lunch and diner all day with a lengthy breakfast menu that is available all day and reasonable prices with most meals under $20. The lunch and dinner menu include sandwiches, burgers, appetizers, pastas, steaks, spuds, and homestyle-entrees such as pork chops, country fried-steak and more!

Catoosa Hills Shopping Center
Catoosa

This 96,000-sq.-ft. retail center is home to many popular national retail and dining destinations, including Ross Dress for Less, Petco, Famous Footwear, AT&T, Olive Garden, Panda Express, and Oklahoma Joe’s.

Catoosa Hills Shopping Center

This 96,000-sq.-ft. retail center is home to many popular national retail and dining destinations, including Ross Dress for Less, Petco, Famous Footwear, AT&T, Olive Garden, Panda Express, and Oklahoma Joe’s.

Route 66 Art Alliance and The Vault Art Gallery
Catoosa

The mission of the Route 66 Native Arts Alliance is to create opportunities for the education, display and promotion of native art and artisans on Route 66. Artisans share their stories with visitors while offering unique custom art and gifts, and classes are offered in areas such as pottery, basket weaving, painting, jewelry design, and silversmithing.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Catoosa

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is the flagship property of Cherokee Nation Entertainment. Located off Interstate 44, Hard Rock Tulsa is home to some of the best music, gaming, nightlife and amenities in Oklahoma. Hard Rock Live, the casino’s 2,700-seat theater, has held hundreds of sold-out performances from artists such as Steven Tyler, KISS, Chris Stapleton, Stevie Wonder, Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton.

As a AAA Four Diamond Award winner, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa offers 454 stylishly comfortable hotel rooms, including a non-smoking, all-suite tower with a hundred 600-sq.-ft. suites. Hard Rock is also home to more than 1,200 pieces of music memorabilia that include authentic artifacts and stories from local legends like Leon Russell, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood and the All-American Rejects—all part of Hard Rock’s global collection that’s grown to over 83,000 pieces worldwide.

There are several dining destinations within the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ranging from an all-you-can-eat buffet to a five-star steakhouse on the 19th floor. The Highway 66 Diner is a retro diner with American favorites, while The Eatery is open Thursday through Sunday. Grab a quick bite at the food court, which houses Flip Side, Salsa Mexican Cuisine and Slice, or get your caffeine fix at The Perfect Cup, which serves Starbucks.

For an upscale dinner that is sure to be unforgettable, book a table at Carvers on 19. Located on the 19th floor, diners enjoy a panoramic view while savoring succulent steaks and seafood paired with wine.

Discover great places to eat in Catoosa near the Hard Rock Casino & Hotel.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is the flagship property of Cherokee Nation Entertainment. Located off Interstate 44, Hard Rock Tulsa is home to some of the best music, gaming, nightlife and amenities in Oklahoma. Hard Rock Live, the casino’s 2,700-seat theater, has held hundreds of sold-out performances from artists such as Steven Tyler, KISS, Chris Stapleton, Stevie Wonder, Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton.

As a AAA Four Diamond Award winner, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa offers 454 stylishly comfortable hotel rooms, including a non-smoking, all-suite tower with a hundred 600-sq.-ft. suites. Hard Rock is also home to more than 1,200 pieces of music memorabilia that include authentic artifacts and stories from local legends like Leon Russell, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood and the All-American Rejects—all part of Hard Rock’s global collection that’s grown to over 83,000 pieces worldwide.

There are several dining destinations within the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ranging from an all-you-can-eat buffet to a five-star steakhouse on the 19th floor. The Highway 66 Diner is a retro diner with American favorites, while The Eatery is open Thursday through Sunday. Grab a quick bite at the food court, which houses Flip Side, Salsa Mexican Cuisine and Slice, or get your caffeine fix at The Perfect Cup, which serves Starbucks.

For an upscale dinner that is sure to be unforgettable, book a table at Carvers on 19. Located on the 19th floor, diners enjoy a panoramic view while savoring succulent steaks and seafood paired with wine.

Discover great places to eat in Catoosa near the Hard Rock Casino & Hotel.

Cherokee Hills Golf Course
Catoosa

Located minutes from downtown Tulsa, the Cherokee Hills Golf Club at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is steeped in rich Oklahoma history. The 18-hole track was designed by legendary golf course architect Perry Maxwell in 1924 and renovated by Tripp Davis nearly 80 years later. Tree-lined fairways, dramatic elevation changes and scattered rock formations create a challenge for even the most accomplished golfer.

Cherokee Hills Golf Course

Located minutes from downtown Tulsa, the Cherokee Hills Golf Club at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is steeped in rich Oklahoma history. The 18-hole track was designed by legendary golf course architect Perry Maxwell in 1924 and renovated by Tripp Davis nearly 80 years later. Tree-lined fairways, dramatic elevation changes and scattered rock formations create a challenge for even the most accomplished golfer.

Twin Bridges Disc Golf
Catoosa

Located in Rogers Point Park, this 18-hole disc golf course includes par-4 holes and shorter tees to accommodate players of all skill levels. A mixture of wooded and open spaces, Twin Bridges features a putting area with three baskets, as well as a driving range with three tees.

Twin Bridges Disc Golf

Located in Rogers Point Park, this 18-hole disc golf course includes par-4 holes and shorter tees to accommodate players of all skill levels. A mixture of wooded and open spaces, Twin Bridges features a putting area with three baskets, as well as a driving range with three tees.

Rogers Point Park
Catoosa

Located off historic Route 66, this scenic park is bordered by the Verdigris River. Rogers Point Park is home to the Twin Bridges Disc Golf Course, two boat ramps, a floating dock, covered picnic areas, and restroom facilities.

Rogers Point Park

Located off historic Route 66, this scenic park is bordered by the Verdigris River. Rogers Point Park is home to the Twin Bridges Disc Golf Course, two boat ramps, a floating dock, covered picnic areas, and restroom facilities.

Rodger Berry Sports Complex
Catoosa

The Rodger Berry Sports Complex offers a variety of fields and amenities, including softball, baseball, and soccer fields, as well as concession stands and restroom facilities.

Rodger Berry Sports Complex

The Rodger Berry Sports Complex offers a variety of fields and amenities, including softball, baseball, and soccer fields, as well as concession stands and restroom facilities.

Catoosa Splash Pads
Catoosa

Opening each year on Memorial Day weekend, the Catoosa Splash Pads are the perfect place to beat the Oklahoma heat. Residents and guests can enjoy these free-use city facilities during daylight hours through Labor Day.

Catoosa Splash Pads

Opening each year on Memorial Day weekend, the Catoosa Splash Pads are the perfect place to beat the Oklahoma heat. Residents and guests can enjoy these free-use city facilities during daylight hours through Labor Day.

Catoosa Library
Catoosa

The Catoosa Public Library offers residents access to hundreds of book titles, DVD rentals, magazines, youth programs, and more. With new titles being added monthly, there is always something new to discover at the library.

Catoosa Library

The Catoosa Public Library offers residents access to hundreds of book titles, DVD rentals, magazines, youth programs, and more. With new titles being added monthly, there is always something new to discover at the library.

Catoosa Deli
Catoosa

Your spot to find local favorites and enjoy specialty meals like the deli’s famous cabbage rolls.

Catoosa Deli

Your spot to find local favorites and enjoy specialty meals like the deli’s famous cabbage rolls.

The Lodge Eatery & Pub
Catoosa

The Lodge Eatery & Pub in Catoosa is a casual restaurant known for its hearty comfort food and full-service bar. Located near Route 66 and just minutes from Tulsa, this popular Catoosa eatery serves up crowd-pleasing favorites like burgers, sandwiches, wings and homestyle entrées, along with cold beer and classic cocktails. Whether you’re grabbing lunch, meeting friends for dinner or stopping in to watch the game, The Lodge Eatery & Pub offers a relaxed setting, friendly service and reliable food that keeps locals and visitors coming back.

The Lodge Eatery & Pub

The Lodge Eatery & Pub in Catoosa is a casual restaurant known for its hearty comfort food and full-service bar. Located near Route 66 and just minutes from Tulsa, this popular Catoosa eatery serves up crowd-pleasing favorites like burgers, sandwiches, wings and homestyle entrées, along with cold beer and classic cocktails. Whether you’re grabbing lunch, meeting friends for dinner or stopping in to watch the game, The Lodge Eatery & Pub offers a relaxed setting, friendly service and reliable food that keeps locals and visitors coming back.

Catoosa Historical Museum
Catoosa

Paying homage to the railroad’s significant role in Catoosa’s history, the Catoosa Historical Museum is found in the old train depot. The many displays will transport visitors back to the community’s early days, and include items such as an 1897 train depot log book and a Farmers and Merchants Bank check dated 1907.

Catoosa Historical Museum

Paying homage to the railroad’s significant role in Catoosa’s history, the Catoosa Historical Museum is found in the old train depot. The many displays will transport visitors back to the community’s early days, and include items such as an 1897 train depot log book and a Farmers and Merchants Bank check dated 1907.

Catoosa Sunflower Farm
Catoosa

The perfect backdrop for your next family or senior pictures, the Catoosa Sunflower Farm is open year-round and offers pasture space, mature trees, wildflowers, tall grass, a large pond, and breathtaking views. Sunflower season runs from July through September. Appointments are required.

Catoosa Sunflower Farm

The perfect backdrop for your next family or senior pictures, the Catoosa Sunflower Farm is open year-round and offers pasture space, mature trees, wildflowers, tall grass, a large pond, and breathtaking views. Sunflower season runs from July through September. Appointments are required.

The Blue Whale
Catoosa

The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a well-known Route 66 attraction that holds a special place in Oklahoma’s roadside history. Created by zoologist Hugh S. Davis as a gift for his grandchildren, the whimsical structure began as a simple idea for a swimming spot and evolved into an 80-foot-long, 20-foot-tall concrete whale. Davis, along with his friend Harold Thomas, spent two years constructing the whale by hand, mixing cement in five-gallon buckets and welding the metal frame themselves. When it opened in July 1972, the Blue Whale quickly became a popular destination for swimming, fishing and family gatherings.

Though swimming is no longer allowed today, the site still welcomes visitors looking to enjoy a picnic, fish from the banks or feed the resident turtles. Restroom facilities are available on-site. Owned and maintained by the City of Catoosa, the park is slated for expansion with a new Route 66 welcome center. This charming roadside stop has been a favorite among families for decades and remains a memorable highlight for Route 66 travelers.

The Blue Whale

The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a well-known Route 66 attraction that holds a special place in Oklahoma’s roadside history. Created by zoologist Hugh S. Davis as a gift for his grandchildren, the whimsical structure began as a simple idea for a swimming spot and evolved into an 80-foot-long, 20-foot-tall concrete whale. Davis, along with his friend Harold Thomas, spent two years constructing the whale by hand, mixing cement in five-gallon buckets and welding the metal frame themselves. When it opened in July 1972, the Blue Whale quickly became a popular destination for swimming, fishing and family gatherings.

Though swimming is no longer allowed today, the site still welcomes visitors looking to enjoy a picnic, fish from the banks or feed the resident turtles. Restroom facilities are available on-site. Owned and maintained by the City of Catoosa, the park is slated for expansion with a new Route 66 welcome center. This charming roadside stop has been a favorite among families for decades and remains a memorable highlight for Route 66 travelers.

D.W. Correll Museum
Catoosa

Spanning two buildings, the D.W. Correll Museum offers something for everyone. Guests can explore antique automobiles and other items of general interest and history, such as an antique Texaco gas pump. The second facility houses an extensive collection of rocks, gems, minerals, and seashells from around the world, along with highlights from the construction of the Tulsa ports.

D.W. Correll Museum

Spanning two buildings, the D.W. Correll Museum offers something for everyone. Guests can explore antique automobiles and other items of general interest and history, such as an antique Texaco gas pump. The second facility houses an extensive collection of rocks, gems, minerals, and seashells from around the world, along with highlights from the construction of the Tulsa ports.

Tulsa Port of Catoosa at Tulsa Ports
Catoosa

An integral part of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa is a 2,500-acre shipping and industrial park complex that houses 70 businesses. Roughly 90 percent of goods that come through the Port of Catoosa are agricultural. Fertilizer, soybeans and wheat are among the most-shipped products. Guests are invited to tour the expansive and impressive port utilizing a self-guided tour map. Stop by the Maritime Education Center for a hands-on, interactive opportunity to learn about the port’s history and economic impact on Oklahoma.

Tulsa Port of Catoosa at Tulsa Ports

An integral part of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa is a 2,500-acre shipping and industrial park complex that houses 70 businesses. Roughly 90 percent of goods that come through the Port of Catoosa are agricultural. Fertilizer, soybeans and wheat are among the most-shipped products. Guests are invited to tour the expansive and impressive port utilizing a self-guided tour map. Stop by the Maritime Education Center for a hands-on, interactive opportunity to learn about the port’s history and economic impact on Oklahoma.

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