Antojitos Mexicanos Doña Gloria
clothes on display in a store
clothes hanging on a wall
food
a clothing store with clothes on display
a sign for plaza santa cecilia
Hehe the things you find here...
the front of the restaurant
Mary H.
Dec 6, 2023
Parking always full and watch out for big pot holes.One stop shop for clothes and boots and food. Different unique items, take a stroll and try a agua fresca and torta while your thereDifferent vendors on weekends and music playing.Club inside open on weekends at night. ATM here as well. But most take cash and card.
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Debra K.
Aug 20, 2022
Totally cool place to visit, especially if you're looking for something cool. I can totally see myself shopping here for birthdays. (Or for myself when I want some interesting Oaxacan embroidery items. You MUST visit the food court. We tried Tacos Los Arellano and loved the birria tacos and the machete. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the three food places though.
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Jahaziel H.
Oct 18, 2013
The biggest Hispanic market in Tulsa that I know of so far with 38 local businesses.They have several restaurants inside, cowboy wear, including those crazy pointy boots (I guess it's real, people buy these things!), jewelry fixing stores, hair salons, tag agency, car repair shop, Mexican soccer jerseys, music, natural medicine, candy...the sky seems to be the limit here. They even have lawyer and web design offices in there. Parking is never a problem since they have a huge lot and it's the busiest around lunch or when they have events in their salon. The restaurant I usually eat at is Antojitos Mexicanos. They have raspados and fresh fruit with chamoy (if you don't know what either of those are, go ahead and try them, your life will never be the same.
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