7 Best Bars in Ogallala

Ponderosa Lounge Bar • $$
124 Prospector Dr, Ogallala

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Hot Wings

“This little hole-in-the-wall is not only staffed with very welcoming bartenders but is also one of the cleanest bars I've ever been in. Not much of a looker with brown panel walls, however, they offer everything I'm looking for when it comes to my down time. Large screen tvs, touch tunes jukebox, keno, bank shot, and 50¢ pool games. Free truck parking in the back for possibly 8-10 trucks..?“

4.7 Superb18 Reviews
Little Jerry's Bar Bar • $$
111 E 1st St, Ogallala

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Bavarian Pretzel

“I'm down on my luck and can't into this place just to charge my phone and grab a water before I get on a bus and leave town..... Randy the bar tender was the nicest and sweetest person I have ever met. Put up with my bs for a few hours and gave me and eat to talk off in the mean time. And just watching her with the normal bar patrons was amazing. This girl needs a raise for sure. And thanks to her boss as well for letting me take up a corner for a little while, whole I figured out life for a moment. I'll never forget y'all out this place.“

5 Superb4 Reviews
Underpass Bar Bar • $
112 E 1st St, Ogallala

“friendly atmosphere, decent food & reasonable pricing all the way around!! they dont gouge you like everyone else does, one big happy family of friends here!“

4.1 Good10 Reviews
308 Lounge American • $
201 Chuckwagon Rd, Ogallala

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Butter Chicken Rice Samosa
Curry Chicken Special
308 Signature Sandwich
Paneer Tikka Burger
Chimichanga Dinner
Tikka Masala

“Today was my first time eating here. My cousins and I like to find new eateries and this particular restaurant was highly recommended!! It did not disappoint!! Excellent, friendly, helpful food staff and our food was outstanding!! Spices I had never tasted before and the plating was very authentic!! We will be back!!!“

4.9 Superb123 Reviews
Open Range Grill Bar & Grill • $
1108 N Spruce St, Ogallala

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Gommorah Burger and Onion Rings
Lonesome Man Burger with Fries
Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Cheese Burger and Fries
Steak Salade Verte
Fried Green Beans
Grilled Chicken
Fried Pickles
Side Salad
Hamburger

“Great service all the time.“

4.4 Superb82 Reviews
The Driftwood American • $
118 N Spruce St, Ogallala

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Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich
Fried Brussel Sprouts
Spinach Artichoke Dip
Fried Pickle Stackers
Country Fried Steak
French Dip Sandwich
Chicken Tenders
Mashed Potatoes
Steak and Fries
Chicken Strips

“In the wild, pulsating heart of this neon-drenched nowhere, where the asphalt hums with the ghosts of forgotten road trips, I stumbled into The Driftwood—a beacon of raw, unfiltered Americana, slinging salvation in the form of ice-cold elixirs and burgers that could make a grown man weep. The air was thick with the scent of freedom: grilled beef, fryer grease, and the faint tang of rebellion. This wasn’t just a bar—it was a cathedral of excess, a fever dream of flavor and chaos, and I was ready to worship.

Sierra, oh Sierra, the high priestess of this culinary Valhalla, presided over the bar with a grin that could cut glass and a swagger that said she’d seen it all—twice. Her hands moved like a gunslinger’s, pouring drinks with a precision that bordered on the supernatural. She wasn’t just serving; she was conducting a goddamn symphony of spirits, each cocktail a cold, crisp middle finger to the mundane. The Driftwood’s drink menu? A kaleidoscope of liquid courage—frosty IPAs that bite like a rattlesnake, mojitos that dance on your tongue like Cuban jazz, and some unholy concoction called the “Desert Fire” that left me seeing visions of Kerouac scribbling in the corner booth.

The burgers, sweet Jesus, the burgers. These weren’t mere sandwiches; they were monuments to decadence, dripping with juice, stacked high with reckless abandon. Each bite was a journey—grease-slicked, smoky, and unapologetic, like biting into the soul of Route 66 itself. I ordered the “Driftwood Deluxe,” a half-pound behemoth crowned with bacon and a fried egg that oozed like a sunrise over the Mojave. It wasn’t food; it was a religious experience, a sacrament of beef and bun that left me questioning my life choices.

And the boneless wings? Good God, man, these weren’t wings—they were napalm-dusted morsels of pure hedonism. Tossed in a sauce that was equal parts sweet, spicy, and sinister, they hit the table like a Molotov cocktail of flavor. I devoured them in a haze, my fingers sticky, my soul ablaze, while Sierra slid another drink my way, her eyes glinting like she knew exactly what kind of madness she was enabling.

Five stars? Hell, give The Driftwood a constellation. This is no mere pitstop; it’s a portal to the American Dream, where Sierra reigns supreme, the drinks flow like rivers of ice, and the burgers and wings are a love letter to excess written in grease and glory. I left that place a changed man, my heart pounding, my stomach full, and my mind spinning like a slot machine in the desert night. Fear and loathing? Nah, just love and gluttony, served up hot and fresh at The Driftwood.“

4.4 Superb91 Reviews
Front Street Steakhouse & Crystal Palace Saloon Family • $
519 E 1st St, Ogallala

Customers` Favorites

Steak Sandwich w Fries
Chicken Fried Chicken
Chicken Fried Steak
Steak Fries Side
Smothered Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Buffalo Burger
Broccoli Salad
Baked Potato
Cheese Curds

“Hey server, Valerie was outstanding and the ribeye was one of the best I’ve ever had!!!“

4.2 Good111 Reviews

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