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23rd Street Antique Mall


Voted OKC's #1 antique shop
3023 Northwest 23rd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 947 3800
This 11,000 square foot showroom features antiques of every style you can imagine. It has oak primitive furniture and Victorian mahogany and walnut furniture. Victorian music boxes and stained glass windows and early country store/early advertising items are also available. There are more than 60 showcases of fine porcelain, pottery and art glass. There is so much more to see at this shop, which has been in this location for less than three years. You will also find plenty of parking for large vehicles and motor homes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
23rd Street Antique Mall photo by Caroline Cohenour
Photo: Caroline Cohenour
23rd Street Antique Mall photo by Jason Brown
Photo: Jason Brown
 

 
50 Penn Place


Upscale and trendy
1900 Northwest Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 848 7588
Across Northwest Expressway from Penn Square Mall, 50 Penn Place is the upper crust, high-class mall with some fun, one-of-a-kind retailers. With three-stories and a beautiful atrium area, there are a lot of great shops to choose from. Balliet's, Harold's, Laura Ashley and Israel's Fine Menswear are just a few of the upscale clothing stores you will find. There is an art shop, 50 Penn Place Gallery, with original paintings and sculptures by Oklahoma artists. There are two places to eat, the more casual Urban Market and the Belle Isle Restaurant and Brewery.

Review © 2007, Wcities
50 Penn Place photo by Stephanie Dunham
Photo: Stephanie Dunham
50 Penn Place photo by Rick Inselman
Photo: Rick Inselman
 

 
AMC Flea Market Mall


Giant Oklahoma City flea market
1001 North Pennsylvania Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
United States
+1 405 232 5061
It is said that this is the largest flea market in Oklahoma, and it may just be true. There are 135,000 square-feet that comprise this air-conditioned and heated market, which include four restaurants and 600 booths. This is not a place for browsing. You will see way too many things you did not even know you needed until you ran across them here, and the prices make it hard to say no. Do not bother to limit the cash you bring, they accept credit cards and checks, too.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Adventure Sports


Scuba lessons and gear
3333 West Hefner Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 755 7007
http://www.adventuresportsokc....
Have you been saying for years that you are going to take scuba diving lessons? Well, it is time to fish or cut bait, because here is a great place to do it. This scuba shop is different in that they sell all the equipment you need for recreational diving, and there are three pools on-site (indoor and outdoor) where their professional staff will teach you how to dive. The prices for lessons run from $99 to $199, depending on the time of year. Kids as young as 10-years old can take lessons, too.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Affair of the Heart


Crafters delight
500 Land Rush Street
(Oklahoma State Fairgrounds)
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 632 2652 / +1 800 755 5488
http://www.aaoth.com
If you love arts and crafts or if you want to add a country touch to your home, head to the State Fairgrounds for this popular tri-annual exposition. Die-hard crafters from around the region come to participate, Oklahoma City has one of the largest events, with nearly 1,000 booths. Be prepared to spend several hours browsing here. In addition to the smaller decorative items, antique pieces and collectibles are sold. This is the place to come when searching for that one special accent for your home, when looking to completely redecorate. Admission is USD5 for all three days.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Affair of the Heart photo by Paula Morrison
Photo: Paula Morrison
 

 
Akins Natural Foods Market


Vitamins and health foods
2924 Northwest 63rd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 843 3033
If your idea of a vegetable is the French fries in your super sized fast food order, then maybe this is not the shop for you. On the other hand, maybe it is just what you need. For 33 years, this large store at 63rd and May has been offering vitamins, herbs, healthy foods and organic produce to its health-conscious customers. The friendly staff is very knowledgeable about the products they sell, and they can help you find just what you are looking for, or help you if you have no idea what you are looking for.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Aladdin Book Shoppe


Rare and used books
5040 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
United States
+1 405 942 2665
For over 50 years this bookstore has been buying and selling used and rare books and you will love the selection. If you are looking for something specific, or if you are just interested in browsing among some wonderful old treasures, stop in and enjoy the feeling of a rare bookstore. Although you will find books on almost every subject, you will see a lot of books with local topics and interests such as Native America, southwestern art and Oklahoma history, to name a few.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Allton's


All you need!
1235, East Danforth Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73034
United States
+1 405 341 4455
From wedding gowns and suits to casual shirts and trousers, this store in Edmond offers smart attire at affordable rates. Whether you want a professional look for that important interview, or to flaunt your playboy image at a beach party, you'll find the right outfit here. The store also provides alteration services. Call for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Allyson's Closet


Casual high fashion apparel
12325 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 751 2044
If you are looking for high fashion clothing and accessories, this large, established shop may have just what you need. The clothes tend to be more casual, though not at all cheap. Among its best sellers are Fatigues, Kate Spade, Lily & Rose and Custo. You will also find Kate Spade purses and accessories, as well as lots of other well-known brands. The Nick & Nora pajamas are adorable, too. The atmosphere is not at all stuffy like so many upscale shops, so you can feel free to browse.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ancient of Days


Downtown antique mall
2714 Northwest 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 942 2115
This four-year-old antique mall offers every kind of treasure you can imagine. Different vendors are selling their wares—everything from glassware to antique Victorian furniture. The store is very large and the selection changes all the time, so even if you have visited before, it will be worth it to go back and see what they have to offer now. There are not many collectibles it is all antiques.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
And Bear Makes 3


Collectible bears and more
4603 Southeast 29th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73115
United States
+1 405 672 6404
If you are into bears, you have to check out this 5,000 square foot shop on the south side. It has just about every kind of bear you can imagine, including Boyd's Bears, a popular collectible. You will be overwhelmed by the large selection, but the friendly owners and staff will love to help you pick out the perfect gift for your kids. The owners close the store on Mondays during the summertime so they can enjoy long weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Antique Center


50 dealers on Northwest Expressway
1433 Northwest Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 842 0070
This wonderful and roomy antique shop, located in the northwest part of town, has 50 different dealers in 15,000 square feet of space. You will find a great number of furniture, porcelain, glass and silver, as well as decorator lamps and oil paintings. The friendly dealers carry a large selection of collectibles. This is one of the largest antique shops with one of the best selections in the Oklahoma City area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Atomic Comics


All about comic books
6006 South Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
United States
+1 405 632 2848
http://www.atomicokc.com/
Spiderman and Batman, Wonder Woman and Cat Woman! If these names bring back memories, you have got to check out this great comic bookstore on the south side. You will see comic books from floor to ceiling. There are old comics, new comics, and up-and-coming comics. You will also see a great selection of action figures, posters and cards to go with the comics. Are your kids into Pokemon? There is a bunch of Pokemon cards for the kids. This fun store is definitely worth the trip.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Attic Dolls and Toys


Dolls everywhere
1308 Southwest 89th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
United States
+1 405 691 0440
Remember how much you loved Barbie when you were a kid? Or were you more of a G.I. Joe fan? Either way, the memories will come flooding back as you step into this great doll shop on the south side. You will see new and collectible dolls from makers like Madame Alexander. Look at the great accessories that come with the dolls (like Barbie's cars, for instance), as well as the fabulous little clothes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Avalon Seafood Market


Freshest fish in the city
7712 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 843 3474
You will see fish from the east coast, the west coast, the gulf, Hawaii, and Europe. Since the owner sells the freshest fish in town, he sells to many of the local seafood restaurants and the public. If you do not know much about fish and how to prepare it, ask the friendly folks behind the counter, and they will give you some very helpful hints. Or, sign up for one of the cooking classes, which are held every Tuesday night for $20 per person. The price includes a full meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Avalon Seafood Market photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
B.C. Clark Jewelers


Oklahoma's oldest jewelers
101 West Park Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
United States
+1 405 232 8806
http://www.bcclark.com
Looking for fine jewelry or gifts? This shop is the oldest jewelry store in Oklahoma, established in 1892. Visit the downtown location or one of the other two locations: Penn Square Mall and Northpark Mall (both in the northwest part of town). You will find a large selection of jewelry, watches, tabletop crystal and giftware. You will be able to choose from among the finest, priciest gifts imaginable, so if you are trying to impress somebody, this is a great place to start.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bone and Joint Hospital


Leading orthopedic care facility
1111 North Dewey
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
United States
+1 405 272 9671
http://www.boneandjoint.com/
This 102-bed facility specializes in orthopedic care from surgery to physical therapy. It is recognized as the top joint replacement facilities in the country. A fully staffed emergency room is ready around the clock to handle orthopedic trauma and job-site emergencies. Ample parking is available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Book Barn of Oklahoma


Something for everyone
1221 West Lindsey Rd
Oklahoma City, OK 73069
United States
+1 405 447 6049
For 15 years the residents of Norman have enjoyed this great independent bookstore, and it is easy to see why. There is a great selection of new books to choose from, of course, but there is also a bunch of great used books to browse through as well. And you will not be disappointed if you are looking for antique books, either. You will find hard covers and paperbacks in every subject; from romance to self-help, from mysteries to business. Also check out the selection of books on tape.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bookshelf


Heard a good book lately
10908 North Pennsylvania Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 751 4242
If you are a book lover, check out this shop. New books are discounted from their retail prices, and used books are half of their retail prices. The audiobook section is stocked with fiction and non-fiction books on tape. If you spend a lot of time in the car, or you are in a position to listen to tapes, commuting on a train, traveling, even exercising, you will discover that books on tape are a great way to pass the time and even learn something.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Casady Square Shopping Center


Unique shopping experience
9207 North Pennsylvania Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 843 7474
You will find some very unusual items in this shopping center that you definitely will not find at any mall. For instance, visit Greg Burns Fine Arts and Framing, where you can see the work of this talented, locally famous artist. Or shop at Excuses (great clothes) or Classic Gourmet. With a couple of restaurants to choose from and so many unique shops, like Naifeh's Fine Jewelry, CVS, Blockbuster, Red Chateau, Jan's Patio Furniture, Whitaker Portrait Design, New Leaf Florist, Hunan's, Jimmy's Egg, Name Brand Clothing and many more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Casady Square Shopping Center photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Cedarburg Square


Beautiful gifts
3929 North College
Oklahoma City, OK 73008
United States
+1 405 440 0001
This gift and accessory shop in downtown Bethany has a great selection of items you will not find at most "regular" gift shops. For instance, you will find new Shaw rug designs, Gooseberry Patch cookbooks, Lady Love Gifts, Sweet Shop Candies, 5th Avenue Crystal, Aspen Bay and Lighthouse candles, New Olio soaps and Caspari. The friendly staff will help you find the perfect gift and even gift-wrap your purchases for free. You will find great decorative accessories for your home in this upscale shop, and you will love poking around downtown Bethany.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Celebrations Just for Her


Wonderful women's clothing
6909 West Hefner Road
Suite 8B
Oklahoma City, OK 73162
United States
+1 405 728 5577
For over four years this little boutique has carried great fashions for your casual and dressy occasions. You will find the complete line of Brighton, including home decor and shoes, not to mention the very popular purses and watches. You will also find Bentley Arbuckle, Central Falls, Pine Cove and Sharon Young. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and would love to help you find exactly what you need for all of your occasions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cherri's Antiques, Gifts and Nails


Specialty Foods, antiques and a manicure
3934 North College
Oklahoma City, OK 73008
United States
+1 405 787 3155
This is an unusual shop in that it is a gift, specialty food and antique shop, as well as a manicurist's salon. So you can get your nails done and poke around while they are drying. You will love the great gift items, including fresh pies and other foods like coffee, tea, barbecue sauce and more. There is a small selection of antique furniture. You will find lots of glassware, crystal, candles, lamps, vases, silver and pewter as well.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cobblestone


Home decor in Bethany
6714 Northwest 39th Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73008
United States
+1 405 495 7446
Downtown Bethany, just west of Oklahoma City on 39th Street (historic Route 66), is home to a number of wonderful antique and gift shops. This little store has gifts and antiques, as well as a great selection of home decor items, including a lot of picture frames, candles, candle holders and framed art. You will also see ceramic and porcelain items and some textiles like pillows and rugs that you can use to decorate your home or as great gifts for the family back home.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Collectibles, Etc.


Treasures for tykes
1511 North Meridian Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 524 1700
Looking for a special gift for a child or a "young-at-heart" adult? This little gift shop has Steiff toys and other antique and collectible toys, as well as teddy bears and a great number of other treasures for children and adults alike. You may walk in just to browse, but the fun, old-fashioned toys will bring out the kid in you, and you will find something you have to have.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Corner Cottage


Country collectibles
7017 Southeast 15th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73110
United States
+1 405 733 3667
If your idea of the perfect accessory is a handmade quilt on an American Cherry rack, or if you love to decorate your home with so-called "ugly teddys," then this country collectible store is a great place for you. You will find all the regular collectible stuff, Boyds, Ty, Glynda Turley, Cordray Candles, but you will also find other wonderful country accessories for your home. There is a great selection of country-style decorative items likepeg hooks, candles, frames and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cox Convention Center


Mega Center
1 Myriad Gardens
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-9219
United States
+1 405 602 8500
http://www.coxconventioncenter...
Formerly called the Myriad Convention Center, the Cox Convention Center is a sprawling one million square feet of arena, meeting rooms and exhibit facilities. It's also within walking distance from a variety of restaurants, clubs, galleries and attractions, all part of the revitalized Bricktown district. The Arena hosts sporting events and concerts. Exhibitions, industry trade shows and consumer exhibitions take place in the Exhibit Hall. In addition to functional spaces and exciting design, the convention center also comes fully equipped with integrated, state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cox Convention Center photo by Cody Mulcahy
Photo: Cody Mulcahy
Cox Convention Center photo by Cody Mulcahy
Photo: Cody Mulcahy
Cox Convention Center photo by Chad Jones
Photo: Chad Jones
Cox Convention Center photo by dano_ftw
Photo: dano_ftw
Cox Convention Center photo by Steve Van Loon
Photo: Steve Van Loon
 

 
Crafters Mall of America


Country craft cornucopia
9210 South Western
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
United States
+1 405 691 7171
http://www.crafters-mall-usa.com/
This large shop has more than 200 booths for different crafters selling their distinct items. You will find holiday T-shirts and handmade jewelry. You will see unfinished and painted furniture. If you like teddy bears you will find plenty of them, some even dressed up in the look of the day. There are quilts and other textile items. If it is a crafty item you are looking for, you will find it here, in the largest of the Crafters Malls.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Crossroads Mall


Shopping South Side
7000 Crossroads Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73149
United States
+1 405 631 4421
http://www.shopcrossroadsmall.com
Located at the crossroads of I-240 and I-35 on the south side of Oklahoma City you will find the largest mall in the metro area. With 140 stores and four department stores (Dillard's, Foley's, Penney's and Ward's), you are sure to find exactly what you need. The mall was built in 1973, but it has undergone some renovations, including the addition of a brand new state-of-the-art 16-screen movie theater.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Crossroads Mall photo by Mikey Walters
Photo: Mikey Walters
Crossroads Mall photo by Amanda Webb
Photo: Amanda Webb
 

 
Cupids Antiques, Gifts & Collectibles, LLC


Trinkets, antiques and more
7301 South Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
United States
+1 405 634 1311
If you are in the Nichols Hills area, check out this little shop. You will find Beanie Babies and other Ty collectibles, as well as lots of lower-priced collectibles, stationery, gifts and more. This is not the best place to shop for antiques, although they do have a small sample of pieces for sale. But for gifts for your family back home, this is a great place to find the perfect item.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Daniels & May


Upscale designs and designers
4205 Old Farm Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 840 2609
This very upscale shop in Nichols Hills caters to the locals, and carries a wonderful assortment of furniture, accessories, antiques and a large selection of needlepoint canvases. The helpful staff will guide you through their collection so you find just what you need. Or if you are redecorating, set up an appointment with one of the very talented interior designers on staff. They will learn the look you are searching for and help you create it in your home or create it for you.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Daniels & May photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Eden Salon and Spa


Take some leisure time
12200 Warwick Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73162
United States
+1 405 722 3336
http://www.edensalon.com/
An Aveda salon, Eden provides services for all your beauty and skin care needs. The salon section offers haircuts, color treatments and styling procedures, as well as manicures and pedicures. These are a little pricey—a shampoo, cut, and style starts at $35, but the staff is known to be very professional and do high-quality work. The spa offers facials starting at $40, hair removal procedures for the whole body from $10-$40, and massages from $30-$60. For a day of pampering, indulge in a spa package. Prices range from $100-$270 and include lunch.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Eden Salon and Spa photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Etta's Gift Gallery


Hummels and more
6017 Northwest 23rd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
United States
+1 405 495 1048
You will not find a bigger selection of Hummels in town, and the owner of this shop is the foremost Hummel expert in the city. She can tell you all about these beautiful figurines, as well as all the other collectibles she carries in this interesting little shop. You will find German nutcrackers and smokers, Anri woodcarvings, collector's plates, porcelain hinge boxes and more. This is a great shop for the serious collector of expensive, beautiful items.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Firehouse Art Center


A gallery in a fire station
444 South Flood
Oklahoma City, OK 73069
United States
+1 405 329 4523
The Firehouse is a popular gallery found in Norman, located about 45 minutes south of Oklahoma City. The gift shop is a perfect place to pick up a souvenir or present. All sorts of items are available, from delicate glassware and framed prints to coffee mugs and T-shirts. If you would like to try your hand at creating a masterwork, check out the gallery's instruction classes. There are classes for every age, and they range in price from USD15-USD30. Admission to the gallery is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Firehouse Art Center photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Full Circle Bookstore


Most comfortable bookstore in town
1900 Northwest Expressway
50 Penn Place
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 842 2900
http://www.fullcirclebooks.com/
Fireplaces, couches, rolling ladders and fresh coffee make this bookstore, which has been at 50 Penn Place for 15 years, extra special. You have never been so pampered in a bookstore. You will feel like you have walked into the private library at an old country estate. But most libraries do not have 60,000 titles from which to choose. You can feel free to browse through your selections before you purchase them, so make yourself comfortable and put your feet up.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Full Circle Bookstore photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Galaxy Distributing


Attention gamers!
4335 West Reno Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 947 6565
http://www.galaxy-1.com/
Galaxy touts itself as an upscale toy store for big kids, and boy, do they have a variety of toys to tempt you. Pool tables are the most popular item sold here, with more than 30 styles of tables from which to choose, including Hanover, Palladian, Bentley and Chippendale. Lots of accessories are also on hand, like pool ball sets done in fun novelty designs and specialty cues. There are foosball and air hockey tables for the sports fan, pinball and dartboards for the traditionalist, and even retro pieces like old-fashioned jukeboxes and a vintage Coca-Cola dispenser.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Game Headquarters


For little and big kids
1620 J Southwest 89th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
United States
+1 405 691 2874
http://www.gameheadquarters.com/
A visit to this place is a real treat for the kid in all of us. More than 4,000 square feet, 1,500 of which is open space for gamers to use, are stocked with skill-sharpening, wit-challenging games. The staff is very friendly and helpful, as they are game fans themselves. The store also hosts weekly gaming competitions: from Pokemon, Magic: the Gathering and Dragonball Z card games to more traditional role-playing, board games and Mah Jongg. There is also has a second store in Edmond, located at Danforth & Kelly.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gil's Contemporary Clothing


Trendy duds
7644 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 848 0334
Located in the upscale Nichols Hills area of Oklahoma City, this popular store carries all the top name brands. Shoppers can browse through the wide selection of jeans, t-shirts and shoes by fashionable labels like Lucky You, Diesel, Dr. Marten, as well as clothing by smaller boutique houses. Gil's also carries accessories like hats. The staff is generally high school and college age and reflects the youthful atmosphere of the store. Prices are moderate to expensive.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Greg Burns Fine Art and Framing


Famous local artist
9303 North Pennsylvania Pl
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 842 5024
http://www.gregburns-fineart.com/
See the fabulous work of this locally famous and internationally known artist. Although he has painted lots of historical Oklahoma scenes, you will also find Victorian homes and even landscapes that delight the eyes. Born with a muscle and joint disease, Mr. Burns paints with the pen in his hand and adds watercolor by holding the brush in his teeth. This store is a must-see if you are in OKC. The helpful staff also does custom framing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Health Food Center


Healthy living
7301 South Penn. Street
Suite D
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
United States
+1 405 681 6060
Trying to live healthy? Need a little help? The friendly staff at this 13-year-old south side health food store will show you just what you need for optimum health. Whether it is vitamins, minerals or diet supplements, this store has all the newest products. There is also a great selection of organic produce and other grocery products. The staff really knows their stuff, and they can tell you what a product's claims are, and whether it lives up to those claims or not.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hi-Performance Sports


All the gear you need
10461 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 755 2353
If you are into the extreme sports craze and are looking for top quality gear, this store is just the place. Scuba equipment and accessories are the main feature. There is also a decent selection of skateboards, snowboards and wakeboards. And, of course, you have to look cool while you are out, so check out the apparel while you are here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Inspiration Corner


Self-help and spiritual books
3332 North Meridian Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
United States
+1 405 946 6753
Located at the United Life Church, a Religious Science church, you will find this small, specialized bookstore. The friendly staff will help you find just the right books for you among their selection of self-help, recovery, metaphysical and spiritual books. You will see an interesting selection of other items as well. There is incense, music, gifts, cards and jewelry to choose from. Feel free to stop by on Sunday morning and enjoy the service. The bookstore is open before and after church every Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Integris Baptist Medical Center


Long-standing full service hospital
3300 Northwest Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
United States
+1 405 949 3011
http://www.integris-health.com/
With more than 500 beds, this hospital is staffed and equipped to handle respiratory therapy, rehabilitative services including physical, occupational, speech therapy and cardiac rehabilitation; pulmonary laboratory, ECG and EEG services; radiology services including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT scan, biplane angiography, digital subtraction angiography and cardiac ultrasound; nuclear medicine and radiation therapy; hyperbaric medicine trauma and surgery.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Inter-Tribal Designs


Native American artifacts and collectibles
1520 North Portland Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 943 7935
One of the richest aspects of Oklahoma history is that of the Native American people who have called this land home for centuries. At this shop, you will see Native American artifacts, jewelry, pottery, kachinas and beadwork, all made in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona. This is not the factory-made stuff you will find at the mall, this is the real thing. Do you enjoy the "southwest" look that is so popular these days? Then come and see what inspired that very popular look. Also open Sundays 1p-5p June, July, August and December.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jade Shoppe Inc


Formal gowns for every occasion
9624 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 755 9361
For more than 30 years this shop has offered its clientele some of the most beautiful gowns anywhere. The friendly staff will help you find a gown that flatters your figure. There are bridal gowns and other dresses for weddings. There are prom gowns for younger women. There are even great gowns for pageants. You will love the selection at this shop, and the people will make you feel right at home.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jade Shoppe Inc photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Java Dave's Coffee Shop


A local favorite
9 South Broadway
Oklahoma City, OK 73034
United States
+1 405 340 1693
http://www.javadavescoffee.com/
This chain has its roots in Tulsa, but Oklahoma City residents consider it their hometown coffeehouse, too. Dave's is a coffee-lover's paradise, complete with gourmet cappuccinos, cocoas, coffees, and teas, as well as gift sets and brewing accessories. The most popular coffee blend is the international-award-winning Snickerdoodle, a combination of cinnamon and hazelnut flavors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Java Dave's Coffee Shop photo by Warren Martin
Photo: Warren Martin
 

 
Judy's Antiques Collectibles


Downtown Bethany antiques
6722 Northwest 39th Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73008
United States
+1 405 787 2366
If you head west on 39th Expressway (which is old Route 66), you will run into a little town called Bethany. You probably will not even know you have left Oklahoma City, it is that close. But downtown Bethany has a few great places to shop all within walking distance of each other, and this is the best of them. Judy's has everything from very small collectibles to large antique wardrobes. You will find new furniture and antiques, as well as a huge collection of antique European containers. This is your typical dusty shop filled with wonderful treasures.

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Kidoodles


Specialty and Educational Toys
2266 W Main St
Oklahoma City, OK 73069
United States
+1 405 360 8697
http://www.kidoodlesloveskids.com
If you are looking for an unusual toy that cannot be found at the national chains, you will probably find just what you need in this Norman shop, not too far south of Oklahoma City. With great toys from makers like Learning Curve and Lee Middleton Dolls, as well as many other out-of-the-ordinary brands, this store will likely have the perfect item for you. If you bring a child, from infant through about age 11, you can be sure he will find something he wants, and it will not be an electronic game, they do not carry them.

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Langston's Western Wear


Western wear in Stockyard City
2224 Exchange Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
United States
+1 405 235 9536
http://www.langstons.com
Located in Stockyard City, this western wear store has been in business since 1913, making it the oldest in Oklahoma City. If you are in the market for boots, the friendly staff will help you choose from 15,000 pairs. Nobody sells more Levi's or Wrangler's in the Southwest. Whether you are looking for a belt for your two-year-old or a hat for your dad, this shop carries it all, with western clothing for men, women and children. You will also find a small selection of Stockyard City souvenirs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Langston's Western Wear photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Learning Tree


Learning abounds for all
7646 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 848 1415
http://www.learningtreetoys.com/
Toy-mania is in the air at this large, upscale toy store in Nichols Hills. The two owners are Montessori teachers dedicated to educating youngsters, and the products they choose to carry reflect that. You will not find anything mind-numbing here, just great toys to spark your children's imaginations. The loyal clientele love the way the store is organized by age group, and they love the unusual brands they can find here. From arts and crafts to puzzles and games, from science and nature products to dolls and puppets, this shop carries it all.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Learning Tree photo by Mike Murdock
Photo: Mike Murdock
 

 
Leit Motif


Seriously retro
8913 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
United States
+1 405 848 3432
Do not be fooled by the retro revolution. Why buy a new piece designed to look like something cool from several decades ago when you can have the real thing? This housewares store stocks the most incredible selection of furnishings from the last century, including lamps, coffee tables, dining sets, sofas and chairs and a variety of accessories. Prices can be high, but these pieces are too hip to pass up;some have even been featured at the World's Fair and in publications like Architectural Digest.

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Mardel Christian, Office and Educational Supply


Christian books, music, gifts and more
4848 Northwest Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
United States
+1 405 773 1717
http://www.mardel.com/
If you enjoy looking at Christian books and gifts, you absolutely must visit one of the four Mardel stores in the metro area. This Oklahoma-based chain store carries more Christian books and music titles than you will find just about anywhere. All best sellers are 40 percent off every day, and there is always a big selection of clearance books.

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Mediterranean Imports & Deli


Ethnic ecstacy
5620 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
United States
+1 405 810 9494
What started out 20 years ago as a Mediterranean grocery store has turned into a popular deli. At first, the owners added a few tables and offered a couple of sandwich items, but as the demand grew, so did the restaurant and menu. Now there is enough seating for 50 people and plans to add some outdoor dining as well. This is a great spot where you can enjoy very authentic Greek, Italian and Middle Eastern sandwiches and salads in a very casual atmosphere.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mediterranean Imports & Deli photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Mercy Health Center


Specializing in women's health
4300 West Memorial Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 755 1515
http://www.mercyok.com/
This 400 plus bed facility serves and treats the greater Oklahoma City Area with breast health, osteoporosis, cancer therapies, clinical trials, 3-D conformal therapy, single-room maternity facility, home care, hospice, pre- and post-natal care, IV infusion, and home medical equipment, The Spine Center, The Headache Center, The Pain Management Center and The Musculoskeletal Center, orthopedic and stroke or neurological rehabilitation programs, asthma services, pulmonary functions, pulmonary rehab and sleep disorders.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mercy Health Center photo by Nikki Willoughby
Photo: Nikki Willoughby
 

 
Mr. Ooley's


Men's high fashion apparel
1901 Northwest Expressway, Suite 1023
Penn Square Mall
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 879 0888
The finest men's clothes in Oklahoma City can be found at this shop in Penn Square Mall. The experienced staff will help you find just the right look to suit you, your body type and your personality. Choose from many different brands, including Giorgio Armani, Oxxford, Brioni, Canali and Zegna. If you are in a quandary about how to dress on casual Fridays at work, the staff at this shop will put together a great casual look for you that will make you feel comfortable and look fantastic.

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Old Ball Park


Remember the good old days
3114 Northwest 23rd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 949 2255
http://www.oldballpark.com/
For all the baseball card traders out there, and for those of you who want to be, check out this 2,000 square foot, almost 20-year-old sports memorabilia shop in the northwest part of town. You will find autographed balls and trading cards, photos and more honoring your favorite sports heroes. If you love sports, but your kid is into Pokemon, you can satisfy both of your passions at this shop, which also carries Beanies for the babies.

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Old Paris Flea Market


Indoor/Outdoor market
1111 South Eastern Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73129
United States
+1 405 670 2611
Looking for bargains? With more than 300 dealers, this south side flea market is bound to have something you cannot live without, at a price you will not want to pass up. You will see both new and old items; gift items, apparel, antiques and a whole bunch more. The market has been around since the late 1970s, so the owners really know what they are doing in this business—they have almost made it an art form.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Old Paris Flea Market photo by Amy Buthod
Photo: Amy Buthod
 

 
Penn Square Mall


The more exclusive mall
1901 Northwest Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 842 4424
http://www.shoppenn.com
There are 140 stores in Penn Square Mall anchored by department stores Dillard's, JC Penney and Foley's. Exclusive to this mall in Oklahoma City are Banana Republic, Georgiou, Pappagallo, Ann Taylor, Warner Bros. Studio Store, Brookstone, Crabtree & Evelyn, and Godiva Chocolatier. To fight off hunger pangs during your shopping excursion, try Pepperoni Grill near Dillard's, or opt for the food court with its large selection of dining spots.

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Penn Square Mall photo by Brad Neese
Photo: Brad Neese
Penn Square Mall photo by The 13th Apostol
Photo: The 13th Apostol
Penn Square Mall photo by Jason Brown
Photo: Jason Brown
Penn Square Mall photo by The 13th Apostol
Photo: The 13th Apostol
Penn Square Mall photo by Chad Henderson
Photo: Chad Henderson
Penn Square Mall photo by Jason M
Photo: Jason M
 

 
Pine Shop


Mary Hadley pottery and more
12020 North Interstate 35 Service Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 478 0220
http://www.pine-shop.com/
This 2,800-square-foot shop is located near the 122nd Street exit off I-35. You will find Mary Hadley Pottery, which is only sold in a few places in America. Check out the Anri woodcarvings (hand-carved, hand-painted) from Italy, or the antique European etchings. The rest of the shop's collection contains antiques, gifts, collectibles and art. There is a good selection of primitive antiques, as well as furniture. You will find oil paintings, prints and more. You could spend hours just poking through this great stuff.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pine Shop photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Planet Comics and Science  Fiction


Everything comics and games
918 West Main Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73069
United States
+1 405 329 9695
Looking for the hottest stuff in comics and games? Well here it is. The enthusiastic clerks will love to tell you what is hot among their huge selection of Anime and Mange, the new Japanese animation and games. They will show you the great selection of graphic novels, the newest thing in comic books, and they will talk up all the fun games they carry. There are too many cool things in this shop to even mention here. You have got to check it out yourself.

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Quail Springs Mall


Shopping, dining, and movies
2501 West Memorial Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73134
United States
+1 405 755 6530
http://www.quailspringsmall.com/
This mall has it all. Located on Memorial Road, in-between Oklahoma City and Edmond, Quail Springs is not as exclusive as other malls in the city, but has a devoted clientele. Inside are more than 130 stores, including Dillard's, Foley's, JC Penny's and Sears, plus small display carts selling unique goods from local businesses. If you work up an appetite shopping, have no fear, in addition to the expansive food court, a Garcia's Mexican Restaurant and a Garfield's Restaurant are here to serve you. Shoppers can also stop in to the new, 24-screen AMC Theatre with plush stadium seating.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Quail Springs Mall photo by i♥Macs
Photo: i♥Macs
 

 
Rabbit Patch


Rampant rabbits
2208 Exchange Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
United States
+1 405 232 2992
This little shop is rampant with rabbits. If you are a rabbit collector you must check out this Stockyard City shop. And that is just the half of it. The proprietor is a painter, and her hand-painted floor cloths and furniture pieces are very different from what you may see elsewhere. There is furniture for every room in the house, and something to fit everyone's taste. You will also see some upscale collectibles like items created by Fitz & Floyd.

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Rainbow Records


For music connoisseurs
3709 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 524 4682
Rainbow Records is considered to be the city's best independent music store. The interior is simple and sparse. It is not a place that stocks 100 copies of the latest Britney Spears album, its selection leans more toward rock and roll, blues, jazz and some classic country and soul. Besides the great new and used compact disc selection, the store also sells imports. Stop by just to browse or pick up the latest music magazine from the well-stocked rack.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rainbow Records photo by Nathan Gunter
Photo: Nathan Gunter
 

 
Ratcliffe's Medical Books at OUHSC


Medical books and supplies
400 Northeast 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
United States
+1 405 271 2448
Near the hospitals on 10th Street is this great, University of Oklahoma medical school bookstore. There is a good selection of medical and health science books, as well as a small selection of general books. You will find lab coats and some medical supplies like stethoscopes and the like. There are lots of office and school supplies for students. Plus, there is a good selection of OU sweatshirts, T-shirts, hats and other memorabilia for Sooner fans.

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River's Edge


Fly-fishing fun
10904 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 748 3900
For all of the fly fishing fanatics out there, this 2,500 square-foot shop carries everything you need for your next outing. You will find supplies you need to make your flies, you will also see a good selection of rods and reels. The helpful staff specializes in fly-fishing apparel and outfitting, including sunglasses, waders, luggage and more. So if your idea of a perfect day consists of standing knee-deep in a river, coaxing the fish on your fly, this is the place for you.

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Rodeo Theatre Antiques


Old West collectables
2221 Exchange Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
United States
+1 405 236 4002
Built in 1912, this building was a community center that had food giveaways during the Depression. In 1925 it became a motion picture theater and it served as such until 1969. Today, it is home to the largest western collectible store in the state, with a huge selection of Oklahoma Native American art. Photos of old cowboy movie stars line the walls of this fascinating place. You will find everything here from furniture to dishes, and if you visit Stockyard City it is a "must-see."

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Route 66


Unusual handmade gifts
1900 Northwest Expressway
(in 50 Penn Place)
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
United States
+1 405 848 6166
Looking for unusual gifts? You'll find them here. Everything from cards, clothing, jewelry, souvenirs and handmade items has to do with Route 66 (but not necessarily with the Route 66 insignia) in this little 50 Penn shop. Some consider Route 66 "the road of life." That attitude is prevalent throughout and no more so than in the recycled road-items such as the picture frames made from old radiators. This store's eclectic collection is definitely worth browsing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Route 66 photo by Donna
Photo: Donna
Route 66 photo by stephanie Taylor
Photo: stephanie Taylor
Route 66 photo by Charles G. Hill
Photo: Charles G. Hill
Route 66 photo by Tony Alderton Canada
Photo: Tony Alderton Canada
 

 
Ruth Meyers, Inc.


Fabulous furs and other fashions
6471 Avondale Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 842 1478
Here you will find one of the largest collections of fabulous, beautiful furs in Oklahoma City. Ms. Meyers has everything from the classic, full-length mink coat to trendy, dyed fur jackets. Her staff will help you find just you need. This shop has been offering its loyal clientèle high-fashion clothes, furs and accessories for 25 years, and this 8,300 square-foot shop has such an abundant selection of fine clothing, you may be overwhelmed by the choices, if not the prices.

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Samuel Gordon Jewelers


Sparkle and shine
5521 North Pennsylvania Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
United States
+1 405 842 3663
http://www.samuelgordons.com/
An Oklahoma standard for nearly 100 years, this fine jewelry store only carries the finest goods. The selection is among the best in the city collections by designers like Dunay and Lagos are featured, but if nothing catches your fancy, a custom piece can be created to your exact specifications. In addition to necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings made with the highest-quality metals and gemstones, Gordon's also carries a variety of name brand and Swiss watches.

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Shepler's Western Wear


Cowboy boots and more
812 South Meridian Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
United States
+1 405 947 6831
http://www.sheplers.com/
Looking for cowboy boots? You cannot go wrong at this giant western wear shop, which has every kind of cowboy boot you can imagine. There is also a huge selection of western clothing for the whole family. You will find belts, purses, jewelry and more at this store, located near the airport. There is a large gift department with everything from frames to dish towels, there are even some food items (hot sauce and salsa, of course). Even if you do not need western wear this is a great place to browse.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Shepler's Western Wear photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
St. Thomas More Books and Gifts


Catholic Bibles, books and gifts
7904 North May Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
United States
+1 405 842 9911
Specializing in books, Bibles and gifts for Catholics, the clerks of this store will gladly help you find just what you are looking for. The atmosphere is very relaxing and welcoming to everyone, so you will feel comfortable browsing and asking questions. There is a bunch of great gift ideas for your Catholic friends and family, including a nice selection of jewelry (check out all the crosses). There is also a great selection of inspirational cards for every occasion, from christenings to funerals.

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Taylor News & Books


Oklahoma City's best newsstand
133 West Main Street
Suite 102
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
United States
+1 405 239 6111
Are you just dying to see your hometown newspaper? You will probably find it at this newsstand and bookstore, where the friendly clerk carries the southwest's largest selection of U.S. and foreign newspapers and magazines. There are magazines to suit every interest, from archeology to zoology. There is also a good selection of bargain books, music and videos. This shop is easy to find, and it is within walking distance of most places downtown.

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Tener's Western Outfitters


Get the Western look
4320 West Reno
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
United States
+1 405 946 5500 / +1 800 654 6715
Oklahoma is frontier country. Shop at Tener's, and you can look like you just rode in from the prairie. For 70 years, the store has dressed the southwest in quality, rugged gear. From rustic and traditional to slick and contemporary, this city landmark has a wide selection of name-brand clothing, hats and accessories. It is okay if Wranglers are not your style, everyone can appreciate the style a fine pair of cowboy boots gives. Stop by and pick up some country duds that suit your fancy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tener's Western Outfitters photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tobacco Exchange


A Smoking good time
2836 Northwest 63rd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73129
United States
+1 405 843 1688
As soon as you walk through the doors, the wonderful aroma of good tobacco will hit you. This shop has been carrying its products for almost 30 years. The owner has the best selection of cigars in the Oklahoma City area, and he also has a shipment of new pipes come in every month, wonderful humidors and every other piece of tobacco paraphernalia you can possibly imagine. Buy a gift for the tobacco lover in your life. It might not be the healthiest gift he gets, but it will probably be the one he loves best.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
University of Oklahoma Medical Center


The city's largest hospital
1200 Everett Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
United States
+1 405 271 4700
http://www.oumedcenter.com
This massive, modern hospital offers state-of-the-art neuro surgery with the region's only gamma knife that allows doctors to operate on brain tumors without making an incision. The hospital also features a level one trauma center, cancer treatment and research, critical care, an award-winning pediatrics unit, pulmonary care and cystic fibrosis treatment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
University of Oklahoma Medical Center photo by Chris Danner
Photo: Chris Danner
 

 
Urban Classics


Contemporary clothing
7644 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
United States
+1 405 848 0384
There is nothing standard about this contemporary clothing store in Wilshire Village. You will find updated business and casual suits, wonderful cotton sportswear for the summertime and other great women's clothing that looks like it came straight from the pages of Vogue. You will also find occasion dresses year-round, for weddings, proms and black-tie events. The accessories are very up-to-date, and the shoes are, too. The helpful staff will show you what is hot, and what will look hot on you.

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Vintage Accents


Great decorator items
1425 West Britton Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
United States
+1 405 842 0552
With more than 20 years of decorating experience, the owner of this store can help you find just what you need for that hard-to-decorate spot in your home. If you are not excited about the typical furniture you find at most stores, you will enjoy the truly interesting pieces you will find here. If the pieces are not "antique" yet they are on the way. The furniture and decorator items here will help you tell a story through the way you decorate your home.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Vintage Accents photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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