Blue Dome District 

The Blue Dome District derives its name from the Blue Dome that resides on 2nd and Elgin. Built in 1924, this iconic Tulsan landmark used to serve travelers along Route 66 as a 24-hour gas station. Now, the area around the building serves travelers and locals alike as the city’s premier nightlife district. Whether you’re looking to eat, drink, shop, bowl or dance, the Blue Dome District is a prime destination to fuel an evening of fun. 

Dance The Night Away in T-Town 

There’s no shortage of things to do in the Blue Dome District. You can start your night out with some barbecue at Albert G’s or sushi at Yokozuna, have a post-dinner drink at Roof Sixty-Six or Arnie's Bar, and finish the night with some dueling pianos at Shady Keys, clubbing it up at St. Vitus or line dancing at Whiskey 918. However you want to spend your evening, there's something for you in the Blue Dome District.

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