Visit The Flower Shop Winery At Homestead In Oklahoma That’s A Winery, Restaurant, And Flower Shop

The Flower Shop Winery at Homestead in Yukon, Oklahoma, offers a unique combination of a restaurant, winery, and outdoor patio on Historic Route 66.

The Flower Shop Winery at Homestead is a top-rated restaurant with loads of other offerings as well. To say this place is unique would be a huge understatement. Located in Yukon on Historic Route 66, this flower shop has been transformed into one of the Sooner State's most popular spots to relax, have a drink, play some games, and just have an overall good time. Keep scrolling to read more.

This former flower shop was transformed into the Homestead Restaurant, with the house next door turned into a quaint winery. What a perfect combination.

The outdoor patio is the perfect place to spend a relaxing evening with family and friends.

The wine selection here is large and distinguished. Don't worry, you cannot make a bad selection because all the flavors are fantastic.

What pairs perfectly with wine...how about a charcuterie board with all the right ingredients.

One of the more popular menu items is this delicious Czech Goulash. It is made from scratch with cream cheese mashed potatoes, wine braised roast in a tomato-based gravy.

Another great menu choice is the fried chicken sandwich. This hand-breaded masterpiece is for big appetites and will put a smile on your face.

This simple yet amazing moist chocolate cake is the perfect way to finish your meal.

To learn more about this popular Oklahoma restaurant, click here.

Vineyards aren’t normally what comes to mind when people think of Oklahoma, but we actually have several around the state that make amazing wine. Indian Creek Village Winery is located in Ringwood and has a unique atmosphere for a variety of events. Come enjoy the wine, tour the vineyard, spend the night in their bed and breakfast or host a special event on the Indian Creek estate. Click here to check out this little slice of heaven tucked away in the countryside of Oklahoma.

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