At Water's Edge Winery, the Edwards family makes wine locally using grapes from all over the world. Named for the district's history - the titans of the car business all had buildings along this historic street - the Automobile Alley strip now is home to dining and drinking options at night. Depending on the weather, the fire pit and patio at Deep Deuce Grill is a favorite gathering spot for young professionals. Mainly a residential area now, the district still boasts great nighttime options. Oklahoma City's legendary jazz neighborhood, Deep Deuce, is located just across the Walnut Street Bridge from Bricktown. There are dozens of dining options located along the Bricktown Canal, too, so take a stroll or take the canal boat, catch a movie at Harkins Theatres, check out Native American Art at Exhibit C - you won't run out of things to explore. As for live music, The Criterion attracts regional and national acts in every conceivable genre of music. Dollhouse is part night club, part burlesque show, and it is Oklahoma City's most high energy dance club.
Located just east of downtown proper, this former warehouse district is now densely packed with dining, dancing, drinking, live music and outdoor options. Bricktown is the main area of the city where locals and tourists mix.