Choctaw is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. It is the oldest chartered town in Oklahoma Territory. The city is located approximately 10 miles (16.1 km) east of Oklahoma City and is part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Choctaw
5 based on 4 reviews
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum stands as a symbol of strength in the wake of unspeakable violence. Visit the Memorial Museum to experience the brutality of the Oklahoma City bombing, and the tenderness of the response. Share our dream of a world without violence and terrorism.
This is one of the best Memorials i have seen. It has been carefully laid out to really represent the victims. This was truly a heart breaking tragedy. From the times on the towers, the seats, the hand panted tiles and reflecting pools. It really hits yo when you read the spray painted message that was left by a first responder. I don't want to ruin it. This you have to experience on you own.
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Take the time to pull off the road and visit this one-of-a-kind round barn. This is a restored landmark that was originally built in 1898. There are also plenty of outside displays of farm equipment used during this time period. It was believed to be built round to withstand Oklahoma wind storms.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Roughtail Brewing Company was founded in 2013 and is known for it's American-style ales. Roughtail is the only brewery in the OKC metro with an attached taphouse serving their beers as well as other local breweries
This little Tap House/Brewery is tucked away in an industrial area in Midwest City. It is a small little place that is fun and very friendly. They serve some great beers and the Bartenders are very knowledgeable and will recommend what they like or what they think you will like. I love Hoptometrist, it is very hoppy but an excellent beer. My all time favorite is Polar Nights, it is especially tasty if you like dark beers. They do tours every two hours, so order a beer and put yourself on the list for a tour. Do yourself a favor and check out this local brewery. You will not be disappointed!
5 based on 2 reviews
Had a blast with my family picking preachers. This orchard is easy to find, staff was very friendly and helpful. Of course the peaches are fantastic. You can pick your own peaches or buy the one they have picked. Picking your own is a little creeper and way more fun. When my family and i were there they had 6 Varieties of peaches that were ready to be picked. You can try any of the preachers right off the tree to see what you like. I may have eaten 5 or 6 peaches b/4 it was all said and done. I will be back here over and over again.
4 based on 1 reviews
The Veterans Memorial at Choctaw pays tribute to those who served, including military retirees, former military, guardsmen, reservists, DoD civilians, and "those gone - but not forgotten."
In addition to an entryway arch, there are four arches representing the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines, though the brochure also includes Coast Guard and DoD. There is a name wall of those who are being honored, a metal cut out of an infantry man on patrol, and benches to sit on. While I was there, there were also infantry boots decorate with flags, dogtags and flowers.
Though it is a small memorial, it is well designed. Sadly, at my visit it seemed to be in need of some care and upkeep. Perhaps it would also be nicer at sunset or night time, assuming the lights are on.
There are no facilities or services of any kind at this memorial. The memorial is wheelchair accessible.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
A massive museum known for its Western art.
I am a great fan of the Old West and would rate this Museum alongside Buffalo Bills
Museum in Cody. Spent nearly four hours just wandering around, some of that time
trying to find out where exactly I was. Different displays around every corner. Did like
the section showing the cowboy stars in the television age, unusual.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This adventure was reasonably priced, and worth every cent! The Elves really put themselves out to make it fun, and believable. Kids write a letter to Santa, choose and donate a toy to the Charity of their choice. They have a snowball fun area, where Elves frolic and join in. No idea what the snow is made of, but it’s amazing. Kids then build a yo-yo with help from the most patient and conscientious Elves. They really are amazing! Then on to earn their future Elf license, and warm cookies and milk with Mrs. Claus. Last, but not least is pictures with a fabulous Santa. There is an adorable train available for rides at the cost of $1 per child. An excellent time, and well worth the time and money!!!!
5 based on 1 reviews
The Museum of Osteology is "America's Only Skeleton Museum". The Museum of Osteology, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is a unique educational experience. Focusing on the form and function of the skeletal system, this 7000 square ft. museum displays hundreds of skulls and skeletons from all corners of the world. Exhibits include adaptation, locomotion, classification and diversity of the vertebrate kingdom.
Talk about unusual and off the beaten path -- come to the museum to see and touch skeletons from all species and sizes of animals (humans included). It is a ONE OF A KIND museum and should not be missed. You gotta love a place...MoreThank you Gina for your kind review! We are pleased that you enjoyed your visit with us.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
I took my daughters - seven and five - for a daddy-daughter event at Planet Bowl. They had a great first experience bowling. The staff was super welcoming and patient. They were happy to raise the bumpers, so my daughters could roll something other than gutter balls. The atmosphere was fun, and it's great being able to grab a snack at the snack bar. All in all a great place for family fun.
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Very interesting monument! Really gives you the feel for the land run that began Oklahoma City! It is very close to Toby Keith's at Bricktown so worth stopping by to see this monument
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