Grab a bottled drink and snacks at Tulsa Provisions
Tulsa Provisions at Tulsa International Airport (TUL) runs as a small market-style spot focused on packaged snacks and bottled drinks, not sit-down meals. Reviews call out shelves of chips, candy, nuts, and bottled beverages you can grab in under 2 minutes before boarding. Think quick top-up for your bag rather than a place to camp out with a burger.
Pricing sits in the $$ airport range, with “typical airport-high” comments on bottled drinks and name-brand snacks. Expect to pay more than downtown Tulsa for the same soda or protein bar, in line with other TUL concessions. If you’re price-sensitive, it’s fine for one or two items, but stocking up for a family of four will sting a bit at the register.
Reviews compare Tulsa Provisions to the main food court in the terminal and point out the gap in fresh options. You’ll see packaged pastries and maybe a premade sandwich or two, but nothing like a made-to-order salad or hot entree. If you want a real meal before a 2+ hour flight, walk toward the larger restaurant cluster near the central concourse instead of relying on this shop.
On the plus side, flyers mention “plenty of snacks and bottled drinks” right by the gates, which matters when boarding starts in 10 minutes and you just realized you forgot water or gum. Expect the standard airport lineup: bottled water, sodas, energy drinks, plus grab-and-go snacks that travel well in a backpack or personal item.
Tip: Use Tulsa Provisions as a last-minute stop for drinks and small snacks, but do your main food run at the larger TUL restaurants earlier in your wait if you want anything fresh or hot.