
Downtown was a factor in Broken Arrow making Money Magazine's list of most-livable cities in the nation last year. CORY YOUNG/Tulsa World

Lauren Bruhn wraps chocolates at Nouveau Chocolates in Broken Arrow while shop owner Christine Joseph works in the background. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Sometimes, I don't have enough room to talk.
As I told y'all in my Weekend column this morning, I recently spent an afternoon in downtown Broken Arrow, which was recently renamed the Rose District.
I made sure to mention the places I visited, but there are many more spots I want to check out next time -- none of which, I'm afraid, I had room to list with the column.
But the delectable Lisa Frein shared a list of all the businesses in the district, and I'm hoping to see some of them by spring.
Arrow Flowers & Gifts Inc.
Back Creek Deli & Gifts
Bella Vita
(Visited this place, LOVED it.)Broken Arrow Historical Society Museum
Furniture & Design Solutions Inc.
Girl Friends Excess-ories
Glamour Gowns & More
Hollow Tree Gifts
McHouston Booksellers and Irish Bistro
Nouveau - Atelier de Chocolat
(I didn't visit, but I've had these chocolates, and they are fabulous!)On the Corner, Gifts, Gallery & Décor
(Bought a cool hoodie here.)Sewflakes
Star Jewelers
Winter Wonderland
Your Design
Restaurants:
Fiesta Mambo
Main Street Tavern
(Order the Croque Monsieur, it's awesome! Ditto for the mozzarella sticks.)Back Creek Deli & Gifts
McHouston Booksellers and Irish Bistro
Service providers:
Anna Christy's Spa-Lon
Rumors Salon
Sorella Salon
Stone Creek Spa and Salon
Time to Shine
Family Vision Care
Oklahoma Fight Club
Peace, love and Croque Monsieurs ... XOXO
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