Festival goers are encouraged to plan ahead with some provisions for meals. There is no Walmart nearby!!
The marina has a store that carries many supplies and camping needs, including ice and firewood. Store hours are 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.
For additional provisions, the town of Gore is only 8 miles away. You will find Harp’s grocery store to be a well stocked grocery store with a rather unique hardware, clothing and bait shop section.
There is a café in the park at the lake marina that is open from 9-7 serving breakfast (eggs, bacon, pancakes, toast, etc.), and lunch and dinner (burgers, hot dogs, fries, etc.). If there are customers at closing, the café will stay open later than 7:00 pm.
Charcoal grills and picnic tables are situated throughout the campgrounds for your convenience.
Gore is a small town but has a few restaurants. Clickable links are provided where possible.
- Braggs Malt Shop Braggs does not have much, but it has an excellent malt shop right on Highway 10 (full menu of burgers, chicken etc as well). We highly recommend it, and it is a quick 5 minutes from Greenleaf (918) 380-7030
- Emily’s Tearoom & Bakery A quaint place coupled with an antique shop. Some of the “festival widows” go there every year for a luncheon. Only open 11-2 Tues-Fri and 11-3 on Sat. (918) 489-2680
- Gambino’s Pizza (in Gore) is a franchise restaurant and has pizza, pasta, sandwiches and salads
(call, delivery to Greenleaf may be possible) (918) 489 2828 - El Lago Mexican Grill (in Gore) (918) 489 2009
- Nana’s Place (in Gore) Breakfast, lunch, dinner Wide variety of American food. (539) 225-2166
- Jimbo’s American Restaurant (in Gore) Breakfast, lunch, supper (918) 489 5553
- Stone Ridge BBQ & More Note that this has a Gore address, but is a few miles farther on Lake Tenkiller. (918) 457 6422
- Sonic Drive In (in Gore) fast food burgers, chicken, malts & shakes
- Muskogee is a quick 30 minutes away and offers a wide variety of restaurants.