Dinkers Bar and Grill
$ • Bar & Grill, Burgers, Cocktail Bar
Hours:
2368 S 29th St, Omaha
(402) 342-9742
About Dinkers Bar and Grill
Customers' Favorites
Dinkers Bar and Grill Reviews
Our owner is new to town and asked where to find the best burger in Omaha. Without hesitation, we recommended Dinker’s Bar & Grill. He loaded up the whole team and took us to lunch and it did not disappoint.
The burgers were outstanding, the atmosphere was classic and welcoming, and the service was great. Dinker’s absolutely lives up to its reputation. If you’re looking for one of the best burgers in town, this is the place.
No very u comfortable and racist. They have good food but not the friendliest atmosphere for people of color. They also discuss Juneteenth openly around customers saying they have no black friends 🤷🏾♀️. There’s a lot of other good burger joints. I’ll never go back and recommend if you are a person of color to pass this place up. I often wonder if you can discuss my race in a racist way I’m sure you are also spitting in my food. I’d never bring my kids or people...read full review
love the food here. John is such a great cook
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Dinkers Bar and Grill is a cash-only dive bar in Omaha, celebrated for its exceptional burgers. The Haystack Burger, topped with American cheese, honey-smoked ham, and a free-range fried egg, remains a favorite among customers. The restaurant also offers delicious fried mushrooms, onion rings, and wings, along with a great beer selection. While some reviews mention that the burger patties may not always be well-seasoned, many appreciate the overall experience and the option to add multiple patties. Customers have praised the food, including the mac n cheese bites, and the service, making Dinkers a local favorite. The establishment has a unique atmosphere and a history of celebrity visits, solidifying its status as an Omaha institution. However, parking can be challenging during peak times, and some diners have found the prices a bit high for bar food.