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  1. VISIT THE PAA! The Paseo Arts District is home to over 20 galleries and more than 80 artists, all within walking distance. Intermingled with the galleries are fabulous restaurants, a vegan donut shop, shoe and clothing boutiques, a theatre, gift shops, a yoga studio and more!

  2. PLAN YOUR VISIT. Most galleries & retail open Tues - Sat 11am - 5pm with restaurants & bars open daily! On First Fridays , businesses may be closed in the morning to prepare for the event. Please contact businesses or check their social media for holiday hours.

  3. At the Paseo, food is art. With 11 restaurants, 3 bars and even a farmer’s market grocery store, visitors can find just what they need to satisfy their appetite. Each restaurant features a distinct cuisine, ranging from vegetarian, Southwestern, burgers and gourmet American.

  4. gluten free, vegetarian. Lobster & Crab Cake*. One Lobster and Lump Crabmeat Cake blended with Parsley, Basil, Tarragon, Artichoke Hearts, and Shallots, breaded in Japanese Bread Crumbs and flash-fried. Served with Citrus Mustard Aioli and Mixed Greens.

  5. Paseo Grill features Classic American Cuisine with an International Flair including selections such as specialty steaks, fresh fish features, and signature salads.

  6. Opening receptions for featured artists and a fun street scene await you at one of the oldest art walks in Oklahoma City. Explore the Paseo Arts District in Oklahoma City during the first friday gallery walk and discover art galleries as well as its distinctive architecture.

  7. Paseo Arts District, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 31,223 likes · 236 talking about this · 27,472 were here. The Paseo is OKC's unique arts destination with...

  8. Jul 2, 2024 · Located in the middle of Oklahoma City's historic Paseo Arts District, Paseo Grill presents a casual, yet sophisticated dining experience. We feature American Cuisine with an international flare, including selections such as prime beef, fresh fish features, and signature dishes.

  9. The Paseo Arts District, originally referred to as the Spanish Village, [1] was built in 1929 as the first commercial shopping district north of Downtown Oklahoma City by Oklahoman G.A. Nichols. [2] Early business in the area included a swimming pool called the Paseo Plunge, [3] a dry cleaner, drug store, [4] shoe repair store, [5] and restaurants.

  10. The Paseo was built in 1929 as the first shopping district north of downtown. The curved, two-block street has maintained its Spanish revival architecture with original stucco buildings and clay tile roofs still intact. The Paseo is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The arts have always been a part of the Paseo.

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