Tulsa Oklahoma Restaurant Supply Store

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Restaurant equipment and supplies delivered to Tulsa with wholesale pricing and 60,000+ products ready to ship

Restaurant operators across Oklahoma, the Southern Plains, and the country have relied on GoFoodservice for over 30 years for restaurant equipment, smallwares, disposables, furniture, tabletop, and janitorial supplies. For Tulsa, that means a full 60,000+ product catalog, wholesale pricing, and a team that has been doing this since long before half the industry got its start.

Whether you are opening a chef-driven concept in the Tulsa Arts District, restocking a high-volume bar in the Blue Dome District, building out a smokehouse along Cherry Street or Brookside, outfitting a neighborhood diner in the Pearl District, opening in a restored Art Deco storefront downtown, anchoring a new room in the Greenwood District, serving the Riverside corridor near the Gathering Place, or running a busy kitchen in the Broken Arrow suburbs to the southeast, GoFoodservice has the commercial kitchen equipment and supplies to get it done.

Why Tulsa Operators Choose GoFoodservice

Tulsa's foodservice community has real depth. Oil-era institutions, a strong Tex-Mex and Oklahoma BBQ tradition, a chef-driven revival in the Arts District, a growing wave of craft breweries and third-wave coffee, and steady demand from healthcare and university campuses all sit inside one market. Operators here need a supply partner who can keep up with both the legacy side and the new wave.

Here is what makes GoFoodservice different from browsing a national catalog that treats Tulsa as just another pin on a map:

  • Three decades of foodservice experience - GoFoodservice has been working with commercial operators for over 30 years, and that experience extends to Tulsa and the surrounding region.
  • Real wholesale, not marked-up retail - Our pricing is set for commercial buyers, not consumer shoppers.
  • 60,000+ commercial products - The catalog covers everything from restaurant equipment and smallwares to disposables and janitorial supplies.
  • Reliable nationwide shipping - We work with trusted manufacturer and distribution partners to deliver orders quickly to Tulsa and the broader area.
  • A team that knows foodservice - Our staff can help you spec the right equipment for your project rather than just processing an order.

What sets a real supply partner apart in a market like Tulsa is the willingness to dig into the details of a kitchen instead of pushing whatever moves fastest off the shelf.

Shop Restaurant Supplies by Category

GoFoodservice offers everything a commercial kitchen, bar, cafeteria, or catering operation needs. Here are the main product categories Tulsa buyers shop most often:

  • Restaurant Equipment - Cooking equipment, refrigeration, ice machines, prep tables, ventilation, and warewashing
  • Smallwares - Cookware, bakeware, kitchen tools, utensils, food pans, and storage containers
  • Tabletop - Dinnerware, glassware, flatware, serving pieces, and table accessories
  • Furniture - Chairs, tables, booths, barstools, patio furniture, and high chairs
  • Disposables - Takeout containers, cups, lids, napkins, bags, and utensils
  • Janitorial Supplies - Cleaning chemicals, trash cans, mops, brooms, and sanitation equipment
  • Storage & Transport - Shelving, racks, bus tubs, carts, and food transport equipment
  • Food & Beverage - Cooking oils, sauces, seasonings, beverages, and consumables
  • Filtration - Water filters, oil filtration, and air filtration systems
  • Bar Supplies - Bar equipment, glassware, mixers, speed rails, and cocktail tools

Not sure where to start? Our Buying Guides walk you through selecting the right equipment for refrigeration, fryers, ice machines, furniture, and more.

Tulsa's Foodservice Scene and What It Takes To Compete

Tulsa is a serious restaurant town with a layered identity, and that layered identity shows up in how kitchens are built and what they need from a supply partner. The city pulls in diners from a wide region and supports a mix of legacy concepts, neighborhood favorites, and new chef-driven openings, all of which keep demand for commercial equipment and supplies steady year-round.

Tulsa is the cultural and dining anchor of Northeast Oklahoma. As Oklahoma's second-largest city, Tulsa anchors the Green Country region and draws diners from across Northeast Oklahoma, Southwest Missouri, Northwest Arkansas, and Southeast Kansas. The downtown Art Deco core - one of the most concentrated Art Deco districts in the country - gives Tulsa a distinctive sense of place that is reflected in its restaurant scene, with restored historic buildings housing everything from white-tablecloth rooms to casual concepts. Operators serving this regional pull need kitchens built for steady volume, not just local lunch traffic.

Oil money built a serious dining culture, and the craft beer and coffee revival is rebuilding it. The oil-boom era left behind landmark steakhouses, supper clubs, and country club dining that still shape expectations for special-occasion meals in Tulsa. The recent decade has brought a wave of craft breweries, third-wave coffee roasters, wood-fired pizza, and chef-driven concepts in the Tulsa Arts District (Brady) and Blue Dome District. Cherry Street and Brookside continue to support neighborhood bistros and longtime favorites. That mix means the equipment list ranges from heavy-duty broilers and pasta cookers to brewery glassware, espresso workflows, and pizza ovens, often within a few blocks of each other.

Tex-Mex, Oklahoma BBQ, and Southern-Plains comfort food define the local menu. Chicken-fried steak, smoked brisket, fried okra, and onion burgers (the Oklahoma burger style) appear across menus from diners to upscale spots. Mexican and Tex-Mex are deeply embedded in the food culture, with neighborhood spots and full-service restaurants both pulling steady volume. Operators serving these menus need heavy-duty griddles, smokers, fryer capacity, prep tables, and the kind of bar supplies that handle margaritas and beer service through long weekend rushes. The flat-top griddle, in particular, is a workhorse in any Tulsa kitchen serving onion burgers or breakfast.

Anchor institutions, festivals, and the Greenwood legacy round out demand. Saint Francis Health System and Ascension St. John drive ongoing healthcare foodservice demand. The University of Tulsa, Oral Roberts University, and OSU-Tulsa keep campus dining and catering operations busy through the academic year. The Tulsa Air and Space Museum, the Gathering Place park along the Arkansas River, BOK Center concerts, Tulsa Drillers AAA baseball, Mayfest each May, and the Tulsa State Fair in September and October all drive concession and catering demand around their seasons. The historic Greenwood District, also known as Black Wall Street, today is home to a growing wave of Black-owned restaurants, bars, and bakeries that contribute meaningfully to the city's dining identity, with the Greenwood Cultural Center anchoring the neighborhood.

Who We Serve in the Tulsa Area

GoFoodservice works with foodservice operations of all sizes across Tulsa, the surrounding metro, and nearby areas throughout Green Country and Northeast Oklahoma. The types of businesses we supply include:

Business Type:How We Help:Featured Category:
Art Deco district fine diningCooking suites, refrigeration, dinnerware, glassware, furnitureTabletop
BBQ joints and smokehousesHeavy-duty prep tables, holding cabinets, smallwares, disposablesSmallwares
Tex-Mex and Mexican restaurantsGriddles, fryers, refrigeration, prep tables, tortilla equipmentRestaurant Equipment
Onion-burger diners and grillsFlat-top griddles, fryers, refrigeration, sandwich prep, dinnerwareRestaurant Equipment
Tulsa Arts District chef-driven conceptsCooking equipment, refrigeration, plateware, glassware, smallwaresSmallwares
Craft breweries and taproomsBar supplies, glassware, refrigeration, furniture, cleaning supplies
Third-wave coffee roasters and cafesRefrigeration, smallwares, disposables, bakery supplies, tabletop
Healthcare cafeteriasBulk smallwares, serving line equipment, holding cabinets, sanitation
Campus dining and cateringCatering equipment, chafers, transport carts, serving supplies
Hotels and event cateringBulk smallwares, breakfast service, banquet supplies, transport
Food trucks and concessionsFood truck equipment, compact cooking equipment, disposables, storage
Greenwood District restaurants and bakeriesRefrigeration, bakery supplies, display, smallwares, tabletop

If your business type is not listed, that does not mean we cannot help. Contact our team and we will work through your project requirements together.

Restaurant Equipment Buying Guides

If you are planning a new build, renovation, or replacement project in Tulsa, these guides can help you make better purchasing decisions before you spend:

Browse the full library at GoFoodservice Resources.

Ordering and Service for Tulsa and Beyond

GoFoodservice serves foodservice operations throughout Tulsa, the Green Country region, the broader Southern Plains, and nationally across the lower 48 states. Our catalog of over 60,000 products is available online, and most orders ship quickly through our network of trusted manufacturer and distribution partners. Tulsa operators get the same full catalog and the same level of support a buyer in any other US market gets.

For larger projects, custom orders, or questions about equipment specs, our team is available to help by phone or email. We do not just take orders. We help operators figure out the right equipment for the job, which is especially valuable when you are building out a kitchen from scratch, restoring an Art Deco storefront downtown, or replacing a critical piece of equipment during service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:

Do you sell BBQ smokers and equipment for Tulsa-style barbecue operations?

A:

Yes. We offer commercial smokers, holding cabinets, prep tables, heavy-duty cookware, and the smallwares and disposables a smokehouse needs to run service. If you are speccing a new BBQ kitchen or expanding capacity, our team can help walk through smoker options, holding requirements, and the support equipment around them.

Q:

We are restoring a kitchen in a downtown Art Deco building. Can you help with a build that fits a tight historic footprint?

A:

Many of Tulsa's downtown spaces have older bones, narrow back-of-house layouts, and restoration constraints that affect equipment choice. We can help you spec compact and modular pieces, undercounter refrigeration, ventless or low-profile cooking equipment, and warewashing options that work in restored buildings without forcing you to overhaul the floor plan.

Q:

Do you sell to the public or only to businesses?

A:

We sell to both. Our pricing is wholesale and built for commercial buyers, but anyone can place an order.

Q:

Can I get equipment delivered to Tulsa?

A:

Yes. Orders ship to Tulsa, the surrounding Green Country region, and the broader Northeast Oklahoma area through our network of manufacturer and distribution partners. Most orders ship quickly depending on the product and your location.

Q:

How does GoFoodservice compare to other Tulsa restaurant supply options?

A:

We offer over 60,000 products at wholesale pricing with fast shipping and a knowledgeable team that has been in the industry for over 30 years. That combination of selection, price, speed, and expertise is difficult to match whether you are comparing us to a big national catalog or a regional storefront.

Q:

Is GoFoodservice located in Tulsa?

A:

GoFoodservice is based in Louisville, Kentucky and serves Tulsa operators through our online catalog and trusted distribution network. Orders ship directly to Tulsa and the surrounding area.

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