Cancel

Open app

Search

Tin Lizzy Tavern

3.5 (6 reviews)
Open • 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

Tin Lizzy Tavern Photos

TIN LIZZY TAVERN ATMOSPHERE

What's the vibe?

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - Tin Lizzy Tavern

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

7 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 4
Oh no 0

10 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Business owner information

Photo of Lauralee N.

Lauralee N.

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Everyone there is GREAT along with the food, Live bands and karaoke most nights LOVE IT...

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Ask the Community - Tin Lizzy Tavern

You might also consider

The Railyard - Game day. Beautiful day. Think they usually have more people for games but this was supposed to be an off week plus it's 11am.

The Railyard

4.0(13 reviews)
45.5 mi
•$$

I've been to a few Husker games at Memorial Stadium, and been to The Railyard on a game day a few…read moretimes as well, and let me tell you - being at the Railyard on a game day is the next best thing to actually being in the stadium. The hustle and bustle of the crowd in The Railyard is full of excitement and camaraderie. You watch the games on giant screens hung around The Railyard, and each time the Huskers score or make a great play, the crowd erupts and you may get a drink or two splashed on or around you in the hubbub (just part of the fun, get ready to get dirty and stepped on). Speaking of spilled drinks, that is one plus of watching a game at The Railyard vs. in person at the stadium - there are plenty of alcoholic drinks to enjoy, if that's your thing - and plenty of restaurants and bars around for nonalcoholic drinks and snacks too. You don't have to stick to Dr. Pepper and Valentinos here! (Memorial Stadium did recently lift their ban on alcohol sales in the stadium but that won't be in effect for a while, and you will pay an arm and a leg.) My husband actually had his bachelor party at The Railyard, watching a game and then hitting a few nearby bars. He said it was a great way to spend a day with his pals, and would recommend doing that to anyone who's a Husker fan, looking for a more chill bachelor party idea. You can eat at one of The Railyard restaurants with a patio and watch the game on the giant screens that way, or find a spot with your group and stake your claim in the middle of the yard (don't worry, it's concrete, not grass). Whichever way you decide to do it, I definitely say you should catch a game at The Railyard for the unique experience!

The only reason I gave it 1 star is because of a bars called ( tanks and the corner bar), they have…read morea scam going if you don't know it. When you go in there and order a drink like a whiskey and Coke they charge you for a double which was $17, if you do not tell them I want a single. They automatically charge you for a double. Otherwise, the rail yards is great place, and the best bar in the railyard is Gate 25. Because they do not scam you like ( tanks and the corner bar do)

Photos
The Railyard - Me and a few of my friends on game day! GO BIG RED!

Me and a few of my friends on game day! GO BIG RED!

The Railyard - Watching women's World Cup

Watching women's World Cup

The Railyard

See all

Outlandia Music Festival - VIP pavilion

Outlandia Music Festival

4.5(2 reviews)
39.3 mi

UPDATE: August 2024 - VIP Experience…read more I attended Oulandia this year in the VIP area, so wanted to update with that experience. IMO It's totally worth it to do VIP if you want a more comfortable time at the show! I did the normal VIP, not the "Ultra VIP" (the Ultra VIP doesn't seem super worth it for the few things you get above the normal VIP). Some of the perks of the VIP ticket: -A special entryway and security pass through -Chairs and tables in the VIP pavilion (so no lugging your camping chairs in) -Overhead fans in the VIP pavilion to keep you cool, along with the shade -Your own private bar where you order your drinks (and can buy your tokens too at the same windows) -VIP bathroom trailers that are pretty high end and air conditioned -A special VIP viewing area that goes right up to the stage -A private food option for sale (it was Via Farina this year, not sure if it's different every year) Those were the big ones for me, but I might be missing some things too! Now the only two downsides I can think of to the VIP tickets: -It definitely can be expensive if you're paying for it yourself and not from a sponsor company or something. -You are a little "away" from the fun atmosphere of the crowd while you sit at your table in the pavilion (but you can join the crowd and then head back to the pavilion if you want to meet friends, etc) And in terms of Outlandia 2024 in general - I think they may have made a mistake having the two biggest bands on the same night (Flaming Lips and The Faint). The Saturday lineup was not as strong. I like a few songs from the main headliners on the Saturday lineup, but not anything near the two that were on Friday. Just my opinion, but I may be in the minority of thinking that. The whole festival didn't seem as packed as the past two years. I hope Outlandia keeps happening, because it is a fun festival with definitely some good acts each year!

Holy smokes! What a great event. This is a small, chill festival with a great lineup in 2024. We…read morewere there for day 2 and were very impressed with the venue, including how they utilized the space to keep lines short. Not a lot of options for food venders but the variety was good. Especially loved the asian truck had appetizers for $5 so made for a reasonable priced snack. Kind of a bummer pizza was only available in VIP.. We didn't camp, so can't speak yo that part of the event. A couple opportunities for improvement is the limited amount of information on the website and lack of hand washing station at the bathrooms (there was one at the food area but that was quite a walk). We weren't sure what would be allowed in, and since we took a ride-share in, didn't want to risk it. But chairs of all types/sizes and bags were allowed (we even saw people haul in with wagons and one group had a small pop up tent for their kids to get shade.

Photos
Outlandia Music Festival
Outlandia Music Festival
Outlandia Music Festival

See all

Tin Lizzy Tavern - bars - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...