The annual Bluegrass & Chili Festival in Oklahoma celebrates 44 years this Sept. 6- 7, 2024, in downtown Pryor. This fun event is filled with good food, great music, local shopping, and lots more. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy this two-day festival that guarantees fun for the whole family. We can’t wait to eat the varieties of chili and hear some live bluegrass in Oklahoma.

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The Annual Bluegrass & Chili Festival in Oklahoma offers more information on its website. You can also stay current on the latest news and announcements by following along on the Annual Bluegrass & Chili Festival in Oklahoma Facebook page.

Try a chili recipe from this cookbook. Who knows – you might be a contender next year. And enjoy more fun from this great list of 9 unique fall festivals you won’t find anywhere else.

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Chili In Oklahoma

Where else can I find chili in Oklahoma?

  • Ike's Chili (Tulsa): Did you know that Ike's is the oldest restaurant in Tulsa? The secret recipe has been passed down four generations all the way back to the beginning in 1908. The key to success here is nothing fancy, just simple ingredients blended in the right way. Also enjoy salads, wraps, burgers, and other delicious entrees.
  • Chet's Dairy Freeze (Muskogee): Chet's opened in 1948 and is known for the best homemade chili - made to go on the all-beef hotdogs with cheese. Wash it all down with the fresh-squeezed cherry limeades.
  • Green Chile Kitchen (Yukon): The staff at this restaurant takes the chilis very seriously. And folks can order Green Chile Chili served with cornbread. As the first and oldest New Mexican restaurant in Oklahoma, the food is bound to be good.

What are some other fun festivals in Oklahoma?

  • Festival in the Park (Cushing): Every last Saturday in September, this event welcomes the fall season to Memorial Park. Enjoy live entertainment from the amphitheater stage. Shop for unique items at the arts and crafts booths, and eat delicious food.
  • Red Fern Festival (Tahlequah): Every spring folks gather for the return of the fern. Meet royalty during the pageant, compete in the duck race, and participate in the hound dog field trials. Dance to the live music and shop the vendors at this festival in Oklahoma.
  • Taste of Summer Ice Cream Festival (Broken Arrow): When the heat is high, this is the best time to enjoy all-you-can-eat ice cream and novelties. Kids can play in the Get Active Zone with water inflatables, and folks can shop for some cool arts and crafts and other vendor offerings.

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