Last time I was here I was at a Yelp event. Three of us decided to meet here and do some work. It was a great spot to do that! We grabbed a table, got fueled up and went to work. I love the...
Fulton Street Coffee & Books
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Fulton Street Books & Coffee in Tulsa, OK, is a community-focused space dedicated to increasing intergenerational literacy and fostering civic discourse. With a medium roast coffee blend called Family Reunion, featuring hints of brown sugar, blackberry, and chocolate, visitors can enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere while engaging in meaningful conversations.
Emphasizing diversity and representation, Fulton Street ensures that at least 70% of its book collection features content by or about Black, Brown, Indigenous, People of Color (BBIPOC), and marginalized communities. The establishment aims to address literacy challenges within the Tulsa area by offering a wide range of literature and creative programming to enhance literacy skills and provide enriching learning experiences.
Committed to inclusivity, Fulton Street strives to create a space where everyone feels welcome, especially those from historically marginalized communities. By prioritizing the stories and voices of underrepresented groups, this establishment serves as a platform for diverse narratives and lived experiences, enriching the community through the power of storytelling.
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Cons: it's after 1pm on a Sunday and there was no line when I got here. But the two people in front of me ordering sandwiches and me ordering a matcha has resulted in a line of 10 people. They...
A large, spacious, bright, beautiful coffee shop and bookstore, right in the heart of Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District a-ka "Black Wall St" this is a Tulsa gem! They have a smallish menu with...
Wow, what a delightful little spot in Tulsa's historic Greenwood District! I was looking for a place to enjoy some coffee and plug in the ol' laptop for a work meeting, and Fulton Street was the...
Went here after visiting Greenwood Rising next-door and had a great peach Italian soda. I've never had one of those before, and the barista convinced me to try it and he wasn't wrong!






