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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Have you heard of the Rock Cafe in Stroud? This iconic eatery has been around since 1939 and has become a popular destination for Route 66 travelers. Despite facing a fire in 2008, the restaurant has maintained its historic charm with its original rock walls, foundation, and grill from WWII. The menu features unique items like the alligator burger, Reuben sandwich, and German jager schnitzel that keep customers returning for more. It's no wonder that the Rock Cafe has served many famous faces, including Robert Plant, Matt Groening, and Bryant Gumbel. The cafe was owned by Dawn Welch in 1993 and inspired a character in the animated film "Cars." If you're looking for some rural Oklahoma hospitality and a taste of history, the Rock Cafe is worth a visit.
Welcome to Wheels and Thrills, Oklahoma's Family Fun Center. They offer many family entertainment options, including indoor skating, laser tag, arcades, a play zone for kids, and much more. The facility spans over 26,000 sq. ft. and boasts a sprawling 150' x 75' hardwood maple floor with cutting-edge lighting, sound, and special effects. They pride themselves on providing unforgettable birthday experiences tailored to your child's preferences. Choose from several custom birthday packages to create the perfect celebration for your little one. For children under 56" tall, they have a massive 20' elevated soft-play indoor playground with over 16 different activities to keep them engaged and entertained. The Wheels and Thrills Arcade features the latest and greatest electronic games. You can redeem points for prizes in our Arcade Stuff Shop. If you're new to skating or looking to improve your skills, they offer Beginner and Advanced lessons taught by highly qualified professional skating instructors.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is committed to providing high-quality theatrical experiences for the community. They aim to encourage and develop new and existing talent in all theatrical management and production phases. We take pride in responsibly serving and representing the Broken Arrow community through dramatic activities. The theater, located on Main Street just south of the Rose District, is owned by the city and operated by a part-time office manager and volunteer board of directors. With five productions a season and numerous other performers, workshops, and events, something exciting is always happening at Broken Arrow Community Playhouse.