TULSA’S KICKSTART KITCHEN
DECREASING BARRIERS TO SUCCESS FOR FOOD ENTREPRENEURS IN TULSA
HELPING GROW TULSA’S FOOD COMMUNITY
Kitchen 66, a program of Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation, is Tulsa’s kickstart kitchen dedicated to decreasing barriers to success for food entrepreneurs in Tulsa. Kitchen 66 offers access to affordable commercial kitchen space, business training programs like the Launch Program, and sales and distribution opportunities through platforms like the Takeover Cafe, Landmark Food Truck, Takeover Cafe Residency, and General Store at Mother Road Market. Learn more about K66 here.
Founded in 1997 by Bill Lobeck and Kathy Taylor and supported by Chair of the Board, Elizabeth Frame Ellison, the Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation (LTFF) is a second generation investment, dedicated to making Tulsa an innovative, collaborative and thriving city by decreasing barriers associated with Tulsans achieving their goals. To fulfill this mission, LTFF also acts as a grantmaker, innovator and convener. LTFF supports the entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems in Tulsa through its owned-and-operated programs including Kitchen 66, Mother Road Market and Shops at Mother Road Market.
For more information about LTFF, visit www.lobecktaylor.com.