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Bricktown-Guide-Map-9 2020.Pdf 64 93 97 MANTLE DR MICKEY 36 E MAIN ST RUSSELL M. PERRY AVE 2 E MAIN ST 99 85 VINCE GILL AVE 235 86 88 12 8 82 50 92 LINCOLN BLVD 102 76 48 1 13 5 41 23 26 71 18 42 46 45 47 E SHERIDAN AVE E SHERIDAN AVE 44 79 10 81 91 32 90 N 27 100 103 73 E 95 96 98 . 35 K . G FLAMING LIPS ALLEY A Y OKLAHOMA AVE MICKEY MANTLE DR MICKEY L 104 O 77 43 7 87 89 R 34 40 D 33 68 66 14 51 37 A 17 V 38 67 31 E BRICKTOWN CANAL KINGS OF LEON LN CHARLIE CHRISTIAN AVE 80 3 52 54 JOE CARTER AVE 29 4 55 30 62 75 49 19 59 22 WANDA JACKSON WAY 56 72 84 60 16 69 39 78 E RENO AVE JOHNNY BENCH DR E RENO AVE 94 83 24 21 78 53 WWW.WELCOMETOBRICKTOWN.COM 20 63 11 25 101 58 BR AL IC AN KTOWN C 15 9 74 6 28 57 61 OKLAHOMA CITY BLVD 70 65 405 AREA CODE DINING 15 MARBLE SLAB CREAMERY 30 ZIO’S ITALIAN KITCHEN 42 DOLLHOUSE LOUNGE & BURLESQUE 56 COX CONVENTION CENTER 71 ROCKY’S BRICKTOWN EVENT HALL 96 HILTON98 GARDEN INN 1 ABUELO’S MEXICAN FOOD 216 JOHNNY BENCH DR. 2729112 12 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 2788888 311 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 4553655 1 MYRIAD GARDENS 6028500 225 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2396060 SERVICES 328 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2700588 17 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2351422 16 MCDONALD'S 43 PRETTY PLEASE SOCIAL ROOM 57 HARKINS THEATER 72 SANTA FE CARRIAGE CO. 83 BANCFIRST ATM 97 HOLIDAY99 INN EXPRESS AND SUITES 206 JOHNNY BENCH DR. 2 ALL ABOUT CHA 501 E. RENO AVE. 2725125 104 FLAMING LIPS ALLEY 6733550 150 E. RENO AVE. 2314747 2453075 101 E. MAIN ST. 7788100 BARS 84 CIRCLE K CONOCO GAS STATION 98 100 100 E. MAIN ST., STE. 101B 6042996 17 MICKEY MANTLE’S STEAKHOUSE 31 COYOTE UGLY 44 SAINTS ULTRA LOUNGE 58 HEYDAY ENTERTAINMENT 73 THE CRITERION HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON 7 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 2720777 210 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 200 S. OKLAHOMA AVE., STE. HD 6025680 500 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 8405500 601 E. RENO AVE. 2706410 328 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2323200 3 BOURBON ST. CAFÉ 121 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 6028459 85 COVEWORKS 99 101 100 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 2326666 18 PEARL’S CRABTOWN 32 JJ’S ALLEY 45 SEÑOR SHOTS 59 MOORE’S CARRIAGE SERVICE HYATT PLACE 303 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2327227 323 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 4060824 224 E. MAIN ST., STE. 102 7087763700 20 RUSSELL M. PERRY AVE. 7024028 4 BRICKOPOLIS 212 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6054543 RETAIL 86 ELECTRALEAF CANNABIS DISPENSARY 100 102 101 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 5162745 19 PINKITZEL 33 MICHAEL MURPHY'S DUELING PIANOS 46 SYMPHONI CHAMPAGNE BAR 60 MYRIAD BOTANICAL GARDENS 74 BASS PRO OUTDOOR WORLD RENAISSANCE HOTEL 150 S. E.K. GAYLORD BLVD. 2357465 315 E. SHERIDAN AVE 301 W. RENO AVE 4457080 25 N. OKLAHOMA AVE. 6737209 COMING SOON 5 BRICKTOWN BREWERY 119 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 2315397 200 BASS PRO DR. 2185200 87 MIDFIRST ATM 101 103 1 N. OKLAHOMA AVE. 2322739 20 SONIC AMERICA’S DRIVEIN 34 MOJO’S BLUES CLUB 61 OKLAHOMA CITY CONVENTION CENTER 75 BRICKTOWN CANDY COMPANY RESIDENCE INN 208 JOHNNY BENCH DR., STE. B 8666576642 416 S. ROBINSON AVE. COMING SOON 2 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 400 E. RENO AVE. 6011700 6 CHARLESTON’S 1 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 2322639 100 E. CALIFORNIA AVE., STE. 100 6009009 ATTRACTIONS 88 STARBUDS 102 104 224 JOHNNY BENCH DR. 7788868 21 STARBUCKS COFFEE 35 PINK PARROT 47 ACM@UCO PERFORMANCE LAB 62 OKLAHOMA CITY DODGERS 76 EXHIBIT C SHERATON HOTEL 200 S. OKLAHOMA AVE., STE. 100 6063953 2 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 2181000 224 E. MAIN ST., STE. 200 2251433 1 N. BROADWAY AVE. 2352780 7 CHICO BLANCO 209 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6021771 329 E. SHERIDAN AVE., STE. 400 9744700 1 E. SHERIDAN AVE., STE. 100 7678900 89 TERPINZ 24 HR DISPENSARY 103 101 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. COMING SOON 22 SUBWAY 36 SKINNY SLIM’S 48 AMERICAN BANJO MUSEUM 63 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 77 FETE SPRINGHILL SUITES 601 E. RENO AVE. 2706410 208 THUNDER DR. 2084800 507 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 8888377469 600 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6016206 8 DOMINO’S PIZZA 201 E. MAIN ST. 2884000 9 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6042793 25 S. OKLAHOMA AVE. 8374881 90 THE PEAK BRICKTOWN 104 300 E. MAIN ST. 2125275 23 TAPWERKS 37 THE COWBOY RANCH ROCKING COUNTRY BAR 49 BRICKOPOLIS GAMING & MINI GOLF 64 OKC NATIONAL MEMORIAL & MUSEUM 78 JUMPIN JACKALOPE STAYBRIDGE SUITES 121 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 3199599 620 N. HARVEY AVE. 2353313 222 E. SHERIDAN AVE., STE. 2 8989355 120 S. LINCOLN BLVD. 6028830 9 EARL’S RIB PALACE 425 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. COMING SOON 101 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 5162745 208 JOHNNY BENCH DR. 6737737 91 URBANTOONZ ARTISTRY 216 JOHNNY BENCH DR. 2729898 24 TEXADELPHIA 38 TIPSY TIKI 50 BRICKTOWN BIKE BAR 65 OK RIVER CRUISES 79 ON THE RUN CONVENIENCE & DELI 200 S. OKLAHOMA AVE., STE. 110 2084000 701 S. LINCOLN BLVD. 7027755 222 E. SHERIDAN AVE., STE. 7249977 10 FUEL BAR & GRILL 105 E CALIFORNIA AVE. 3886685 6332546 222 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2096532 SPOKIES BIKE SHARE STATION 222 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6055223 25 THE HD GRILL 39 WHISKEY CHICKS 51 BRICKTOWN COMEDY CLUB 66 OKLAHOMA SPORTS HALL OF FAME 80 OKC DODGERS TEAM STORE 200 S. OKLAHOMA AVE., STE. HD 6025680 20 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 4271400 11 FUZZY’S TACO SHOP 115 E. RENO AVE., STE. B 2280087 409 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 5940505 2 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 2182141 HOTELS STREETCAR STOP 208 JOHNNY BENCH DR., STE. C 6023899 26 THE MANTEL WINE BAR & BISTRO 52 BRICKTOWN WATER TAXI RIDES 67 PINOT’S PALETTE 81 PAINTED DOOR GIFTS & ACCESSORIES 92 AC HOTEL BY MARRIOT 201 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2368040 115 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 6023850 12 HUB OKC 111 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 2348294 124 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2354410 411 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6051555 WATER TAXI STOP 224 E. MAIN ST., STE. 100 3966557 27 THE MELTING POT CLUBS 53 CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA 68 PUT A CORK IN IT WINERY 82 STEELYARD APARTMENTS & RETAIL 93 ALOFT OKC DOWNTOWN/BRICKTOWN 4 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2351000 40 BLOOM NIGHTCLUB 115 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 6056656 13 HUDSON’S PUBLIC HOUSE 100 W. RENO AVE. 6028700 84 505 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6811186 209 N. WALNUT AVE. 6052100 7 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 27 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6054995 28 TOBY KEITH’S I LOVE THIS BAR & GRILL 54 CHICKASAW BRICKTOWN BALLPARK 69 RIDE OKC 94 COURTYARD BY MARRIOT _Bricktown 310 JOHNNY BENCH DR. 2310254 41 CLUB ONE15 3099696 14 IHOP 2 S. MICKEY MANTLE DR. 2181000 2 W. RENO AVE. 2322290 115 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 6055783 BricktownOKC 401 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. 2314467 29 YUCATAN TACO STAND TEQUILA BAR & GRILL 55 CLIPPITY CLOP CARRIAGE SERVICE 70 RIVERSPORT RAPIDS & ADVENTURES 95 HAMPTON INN & SUITES 100 E. CALIFORNIA AVE., STE. 110 6045384 800 RIVERSPORT DR. 5524040 3136560 300 E. SHERIDAN AVE. 2323600 bricktown 32 33 34.
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