Baby Shower Venues in Tulsa

Surround yourself in a unique setting that is sure to make a lasting impression in the eyes of your guests. When looking for a Tulsa baby shower location, your search begins and ends with TulsaGo. Our event venue guide offers destinations with a one-of-a-kind experience that provide both private food and dessert menus, catering to your event’s specific needs. Let your guests relax and enjoy a special kind of get together.

05/2021 by TulsaGo Staff

Last Update: 09/2021

1: American Solera

1702 E. 6th St., Tulsa, OK 74104

American Solera is located just east of Downtown Tulsa and offers 2 open spaces perfect for private events. The back bar + kitchen area provides a full kitchen with large bar top often used for buffets, plus direct access to the outdoor patio. The mezzanine provides a mix of tables and lounge furniture, perfect for groups of up to 35. This Tulsa event space features a bar with 4 taps, as well as great views of the city.

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2: Mansion at Woodward Park

2435 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

The Mansion at Woodward Park remains one of the most perfect backdrops for any event in Tulsa. Your private baby shower will be given a new perspective on the term perfect accommodation. Whether you are planning a small gathering or a large gathering for the entire family, The Mansion at Woodward Park is the ideal spot.

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3: Harwelden Mansion

2210 S. Main St., Tulsa, OK 74114

Located just off Riverside Drive, Harwelden Mansion offers a Tulsa event space encompassed with historic charm. Built in 1923, this 15,000 square-foot mansion was designed with only the finest of craftsmanship. The exterior massing of Harwelden is a classic tripartite with the one-story north wing and a two-story south wing and a roof terrace accessed from the third floor.

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4: The Canopy

19 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, OK 74103

Originally built in the 1930s, The Canopy space has lived the lives of a machine shop, a bootlegger warehouse during prohibition, and a glass blowing studio. Today it is a tree-filled oasis that feels hidden as you step in off the streets of downtown Tulsa.

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