Tulsa flag merch and candy bags: that’s Tulsa Flag Mart.
This is a small souvenir and snack shop inside Tulsa International Airport, not a sit-down food option. Reviewers mention grabbing a Tulsa flag mug plus candy here before a flight, so think last-minute gifts and sugar boost more than meal. It carries local-themed gear tied to the city flag alongside generic travel trinkets.
Hours aren’t clearly posted online, but shops at TUL typically open early for morning departures and close after the late-evening banks. Expect it to be open during most normal flight times, but don’t count on it for a 4:30 a.m. grab-and-go. Price tier is marked as $ overall, though some snacks and souvenirs run higher than in town, as several reviewers point out.
The setup leans souvenirs first, food second. One Google review sums it up as “mostly souvenirs and gifts with a few snacks and drinks.” You’ll see packaged candy, chips, and bottled beverages rather than fresh food or hot items. Rating clocks in around 2 stars, which tracks with it being functional but not special on the food side.
If you actually need a meal at TUL, head to a bar-and-grill or coffee spot elsewhere in the terminal and keep Tulsa Flag Mart for backup snacks. Use this shop for a quick candy bag, bottled soda, or a Tulsa-branded mug or magnet when you have 5–10 minutes before boarding. Expect airport markups on both the flag gear and the packaged food.
Tip: buy your real snacks in town and use Tulsa Flag Mart just for last-second Tulsa flag souvenirs if your carry-on still has space.