In celebration of Women’s History Month in March, we reached out to Tulsa Remoters to ask for their favorite women-owned businesses in Tulsa. We're excited to share with you 9 local businesses owned by women that you should check out!
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1. Made
Made is a modern handmade boutique in Downtown Tulsa's Arts District. The store is home to handmade goods from over 400 vendors, many of whom are from Oklahoma.
2. Hilo De Amor
Owned by Ester Wright, born and raised in Oaxaca, Mexico, Hilo De Amor brings Oaxacan culture to Tulsa through handmade crafts from 16 Indigenous groups. You can find the shop in Mother Road Market!
3. FarmBar
Focused on the agricultural cuisine of Oklahoma, FarmBar is a James Beard-nominated restaurant offering multi-course tasting menus and a seasonal a la carte menu with fresh local ingredients from local farms.
4. Ida Red
Ida Red is a local general store filled with Tulsa, Route 66, and Oklahoma-themed items. The store has great gift options, Tulsa-themed merch, seasonal decor, fun candy and sodas, and more!
5. Wildflower Cafe
Wildflower Cafe, a locally owned daytime cafe on historic Route 66, serves fresh homemade items with plenty of vegetarian options.
6. Antoinette
Co-owned by childhood friends Molly Martin and Andrea Mohn, Antionette is a delicious bakery and cafe in Downtown Tulsa's Arts District.
7. Stash
Located on Brookside in Tulsa, Stash is a great boutique for those looking for gameday gear, trendy clothing items, and fun accessories.
8. Mi Tea Lounge
If you're a tea person, you've got to try Mi Tea Lounge in Downtown Tulsa! This woman and black-owned business houses organic tea, sea moss, oils & other supplements, and you can get a fresh hot or iced tea right in the store.
9. Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios
Buck Atom's, a gift shop and iconic landmark along Route 66, offers a variety of Toute 66 memorabilia, quirky souvenirs, and more Tulsa-themed merchandise.