5 Best New Restaurants in Broken Arrow that People Swear By

Broken Arrow has evolved from a Tulsa bedroom community into a real dining destination, especially around the Rose District.

Newer restaurants blend small‑town friendliness with ambitious menus and polished spaces. These five spots are great examples of where Broken Arrow’s food scene is heading.

1. Main Street Tavern – Broken Arrow

Main Street Tavern anchors the Rose District with a cozy, brick‑walled gastropub vibe.

It’s lively but not loud, with a big bar, booths, and patio seating when the weather’s nice.

The menu leans elevated pub fare: creative burgers, hearty sandwiches, fish and chips, chicken tenders, and shareable starters like spinach dip, wings, and nachos.

A broad beer selection and classic cocktails make it as much a hangout as a dinner spot.

2. Andolini’s Pizzeria – Broken Arrow

Andolini’s brings its Tulsa‑area pizza cred to Broken Arrow with a fun, bustling dining room and a focus on high‑quality ingredients.

It’s casual, family‑friendly, and just as good for takeout as for a sit‑down meal.

Pies range from simple margheritas to more creative combos featuring house‑made sausage, fresh mozzarella, and seasonal toppings.

Salads, garlic knots, and a few pasta or sandwich options round out the menu.

3. In the Raw Vu (nearby, popular BA go‑to)

Located just outside Broken Arrow but very much a go‑to for locals, In the Raw Vu offers a sleek, modern sushi and cocktail experience with a bit of nightlife energy.

Expect a long list of rolls (from simple to loaded), sashimi, poke‑style bowls, and a selection of hot entrees and appetizers.

Cocktails and sake are a big part of the draw, and the atmosphere leans date‑night or girls’ night out.

4. Toast (Broken Arrow)

Toast (often busy for brunch) brings a bright, modern café feel to Broken Arrow.

The space is casual but stylish, with plenty of natural light and an all‑day breakfast‑plus‑lunch menu.

You’ll find avocado toast variations, loaded skillets, pancakes, waffles, hearty breakfast burritos, and sandwiches and salads for later in the day.

Coffee drinks, mimosas, and brunch cocktails help make weekends especially popular.

5. Smokies Hickory House BBQ

Smokies Hickory House BBQ leans into classic Oklahoma barbecue in a no‑frills, comfortable space that smells like smoke the moment you walk in. It’s counter‑service, family‑friendly, and all about the meat.

Brisket, pulled pork, ribs, sausage, and turkey are the stars, joined by sides like beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and cornbread. Combo plates and platters make it easy to try a bit of everything.

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