“Who run the world? Girls!” – Beyoncé 

Well, okay, maybe women don’t run the world – yet – but here in Oklahoma City, we run lots of other things: restaurants, gift shops, ice cream parlors, hatteries and more. ‘She’ for yourself! 

 

Boom Town Creamery 

Owner of Boom Town standing in front of ice cream window

Founder and owner Angela Muir is a serial dessert entrepreneur, and thank goodness she is. Before moving to Oklahoma City, Muir created Milo’s Shaved Ice in Kansas City, which she sold when she, her husband and their four kids moved here. Fast forward to a vacation in sunny Sarasota, Florida, where Muir, enjoying a handmade cone with her brother, casually said if she could open any business in OKC, it would be an artisanal ice cream shop. “Why don’t you?” he asked. “I will,” she responded, and after learning her craft under the tutelage of the man who invented cookies and cream ice cream in New York City, Boom Town was born. 

 

Cheyenne Sky Studio 

Located in Midtown OKC, Cheyenne Sky Studio is a metalsmithing and jewelry-making studio owned by Taylor Cheyenne Martin. Visitors can book a class and create their own stunning jewelry or peruse the studio’s retail area, which is stocked with jewelry-making supplies, metal and stones. Taylor (Chickasaw/Seminole), born and raised in Oklahoma, became fascinated with handmade jewelry by watching her aunties and grandmother trade sterling silver and turquoise jewelry. 

 

Factory Obscura 

A playground for grownups and kids, Factory Obscura has a quintessentially Oklahoman origin story. It all began with a chance meeting of its future founders at a grocery store, three out of five of whom are women. Factory Obscura creates immersive experiences that awaken wonder, build community and make the world better. Loosely fashioned in the vein of Santa Fe’s iconic immersive art experience, Meow Wolf, Factory Obscura occupies a warehouse in Automobile Alley that once served as Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne’s art gallery. 

 

Florence's Restaurant 

Victoria Kemp serving people at the bar at Florence's

Oklahoma City legend Florence Jones Kemp has been running her James Beard Award-winning soul food restaurant Florence's for 70 years and counting, alongside her daughter, Victoria Kemp, its director of operations. Her original recipe, yam fried chicken, is world-famous and rightly so. The daughter of sharecroppers from the historic Black township of Boley, Oklahoma, Florence’s food is the food of her ancestors: warming, delicious and so good you’ll be back before you know it. 

 

Johnny & June 

An Oklahoma City-based, queer-women-owned gift shop, Johnny & June is filled with fun items – decorative pillows, earrings, pet treats, toys and self-care goodies like sheet masks and their own bespoke candle brand. For owners Jessi and Kelli, it all started with their beautifully scented, small-batch candles and home scents. Today, you’ll find them in their fully stocked shop in eclectic Automobile Alley

 

Katiebug's Sips & Sweets 

An Automobile Alley favorite, Katiebug's Sips & Sweets is open Wednesday through Friday from noon to 6 p.m. (or 7 p.m. on Saturdays), serving seasonal treats like shaved ice and hot cocoa from a walk-up window. You’ll also find oatmeal cream pies, cake pops, cereal crispy treats and a variety of cookies and cookie bars. Melissa and Katie Morgan are the mother-daughter dream team behind the magic, which began as a food truck in a cute little trailer in 2014. 

 

Painted Door 

Painted Door has been a part of OKC’s in-the-know shopping scene for more than three decades, thanks to owner and founder Avis Scaramucci’s eye for the extraordinary. Proudly anchoring a bustling corner in Bricktown, Painted Door is filled with Oklahoma-made treats, chic jewelry and accessories, home decor, fun clothes and gifts for the children (and men) in your life and much more. 

 

Plant People Shop 

Founded by Christina Carter and a friend in 2020, Plant People is now solely owned by Carter. This happy Midtown shop – now a brick-and-mortar location – began in a tiny house on wheels. Today, it’s all about plants: plants you can purchase, terrarium-making classes and plant services like plant maintenance for your home or office. 

 

PLENTY Mercantile 

A woman-owned, Certified B-Corp, PLENTY Mercantile has a flagship location in OKC’s Automobile Alley, another at Will Rogers International Airport and a third, called PLENTY Reserve, in downtown OKC’s First National Center. Co-owned by mother and daughter Traci Walton and Brittney Matlock, PLENTY is a repository of treasures: thoughtfully made lifestyle goods and gifts in one place. Expect Oklahoma-made goods, seasonal gifts, clothing, kids’ items and home decor in this unique, high-quality selection. 

 

Shorty's Caboy Hattery 

Shorty holding a hat

Shorty’s Caboy Hattery is the only woman-owned and operated custom hattery in the United States. Lavonna “Shorty” Koger started her hattery in 1990 in OKC’s historic Stockyards City, where she has built a national reputation in the horse industry. Her hats are worn by well-known figures in the western world, including horse show and rodeo winners and even country music stars.