Vegan Restaurant

Mother Road Market

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · tulsa · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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We were excited to try Mother Road Market, but overall our visit fell a bit short of expectations. The atmosphere is fun and the concept is great, but the food this time just wasn’t what we hoped for. The Chick Wolf sandwich was extremely heavy on the cayenne pepper, making it not as flavorful. The taste didn’t really shine through. We also tried the Philly fries from the pizza place, and they weren’t very good. They had run out of bell peppers, which definitely took away from the overall flavor and freshness of the dish. The African spot was another disappointment. We were really looking forward to trying fufu for the first time, but the seasoning and taste were much lighter than expected. We were hoping for richer, bolder flavors.

We were excited to try Mother Road Market, but overall our visit fell a bit short of expectations. The atmosphere is fun and the concept is great, but the food this time just wasn’t what we hoped for. The Chick Wolf sandwich was extremely heavy on the cayenne pepper, making it not as flavorful. The taste didn’t really shine through. We also tried the Philly fries from the pizza place, and they weren’t very good. They had run out of bell peppers, which definitely took away from the overall flavor and freshness of the dish. The African spot was another disappointment. We were really looking forward to trying fufu for the first time, but the seasoning and taste were much lighter than expected. We were hoping for richer, bolder flavors.

Mother Road Market is hands down one of the best places in Tulsa to take out-of-town visitors, friends, or family—especially when no one can agree on what to eat. The food hall setup makes it so easy: everyone can order from different kitchens, but still sit together at the same table and enjoy a meal. There’s a huge variety of choices, and everything I’ve tried has been delicious. I’ve been here many times and worked my way through almost every vendor, but some of my personal favorites are Leroux’s, Nick’s BBQ, Zasa’s, Bodhi’s Bowl, SoBahn, and The Big Dipper. And I can’t forget Howdy Burger—the burgers and onion rings are a must! The Takeover Kitchens are an experience too. We love Kinneys Kitchen. But Mother Road Market isn’t just about food. You can also shop while you’re here. The new store, 66 & Sunny Trading Co., is full of the coolest Route 66 and Tulsa souvenirs, made-in-Oklahoma treats, and unique gifts you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, Mother Road Market is the perfect stop to eat, explore, and shop. A true Tulsa gem!

Mother Road Market is hands down one of the best places in Tulsa to take out-of-town visitors, friends, or family—especially when no one can agree on what to eat. The food hall setup makes it so easy: everyone can order from different kitchens, but still sit together at the same table and enjoy a meal. There’s a huge variety of choices, and everything I’ve tried has been delicious. I’ve been here many times and worked my way through almost every vendor, but some of my personal favorites are Leroux’s, Nick’s BBQ, Zasa’s, Bodhi’s Bowl, SoBahn, and The Big Dipper. And I can’t forget Howdy Burger—the burgers and onion rings are a must! The Takeover Kitchens are an experience too. We love Kinneys Kitchen. But Mother Road Market isn’t just about food. You can also shop while you’re here. The new store, 66 & Sunny Trading Co., is full of the coolest Route 66 and Tulsa souvenirs, made-in-Oklahoma treats, and unique gifts you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, Mother Road Market is the perfect stop to eat, explore, and shop. A true Tulsa gem!

Route 66 Mother Road Market Something for every mood. Mother Road Market is Tulsa's first food hall, located on historic Route 66, offering a diverse mix of local food vendors, retail shops, and a full bar. My food selection was Sobahn 82 family-owned restaurant. It is run by Se Yeon Kim and her mother, Chef Sohn, who are continuing a family tradition of cooking Korean food in Tulsa. Sobahn 82 serves Korean and Japanese cuisine. The menu features a variety of traditional Korean dishes, including Korean fried chicken, bibimbap, and ramyeon.