The Wild Fork in Tulsa, Oklahoma has been open since 1995, the brainchild of two friends, Julie Woolman and Kim Michie. Located in Utica Square, the restaurant still maintains much of the character its predecessor left behind, but the kitchen has been updated and the menu is continuously revised. When the weather is nice, the patio is open and dogs are more than welcome to visit The Wild Fork with their owners.There is a complete wine list to order from at The Wild Fork. A popular lunch item is the Wild Caesar salad served with olives, feta, artichokes and parmesan. For something a bit heavier, try our lobster pasta with lemon butter sauce, toasted bread crumbs and capers.
From Black Gold to Bold Grit, Our location on the site of a former train depot on Santa Fe Square puts you at the crossroads of the city's downtown cultural and dining scene. The Blue Dome District takes its name from the old Gulf Oil station and reflects Tulsa's place in the early 20th century as the "Oil Capital of the World." Today a series of industry buildings dating from that era have been transformed into a happening neighborhood. Come enjoy Chef Kevin Kihle's local creations playing tribute to this amazing neighborhood story. Made in Oklahoma's Restaurant of the Month award winner.
We're thrilled to announce the restaurant is transitioning into The Avery Kitchen & Bar. The Avery is open throughout this renovation and menu refinement. Join us as we prepare for our Grand Opening in September 2024!The Avery Kitchen & Bar pays tribute to Tulsa’s rich history as the heart of Route 66. Named after Cyrus Avery, the ‘Father of Route 66,’ our menu offers a culinary journey along the Route, featuring iconic dishes and drinks from cities across America’s legendary highway.