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    4.3 (11 reviews)
    Thu 1:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
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    The bartenders here are desperate for attention from anybody under 50-they charged us a couple bucks for over a dozen shots, 10/10

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    The Neighber's

    The Neighber's

    3.8
    (25 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    I don't often do review updates, but I've been here enough and enough has changed so that I…read moreprobably should. I'm going to polish up my original review. Oh, Neighber's. Where to begin with you? First of all, I'm not positive, but I think the place was named after someone's last name, which would explain the spelling. At least, I'm pretty sure I've heard that during one of my drunken nights there. This bar... is unique. Sure, you may go there on a slow night and just sit around by yourself, wondering what you could have done differently in your life, and what it was you did to end up here - but that's any dive. This is my default, go-to bar, for whatever that's worth. Most of the bartenders are pleasant and chatty enough to keep things from being dull. The bar opens early - I wanna say at 6 AM. I think that's specifically for people coming off of graveyards, which is much appreciated after a long night at the office, though most of the people I've seen come in that early are nurses and the like from the hospital. It's also kinda neat to walk into a bar and see a bunch of people in scrubs downing beers. They've done some minor updating - new TVs, tables, chairs, etc., and the place feels a lot cleaner than it used to. Make no mistake, it's still a small neighborhood bar with that divey feel that 4 out of 5 doctors recommend. There's an ATM, though they now take cards as well. You've got your other standard perks: Keno, pool, darts, jukebox, and beer garden. The jukebox is just about always playing here, though I hate the new one because it's a pain in the ass to find the one-credit songs. The dart board is used much, much more than it was years ago, and like most of the other bar darts in Omaha, it's electronic (for any dart shooters reading this). Don't play the claw machine; Whoever runs that thing needs to tighten the claw big-time. The pool tables are easily the main attraction. There are plenty of nights in which the "quarters on the rail" system is abandoned in favor of the chalkboard, due to so many people wanting to play. On most nights, it's super easy to get a game going, and most of the regular shooters are friendly and easy to strike up conversations with. You may be a terrible player or a great shot, but nobody's going to judge you either way. My only gripe is that the tables are not as meticulously maintained as they used to be. They're not bad tables, mind you, they're simply not outstanding any longer. What really makes this bar, though is the diversity. You'll see everything from hard-up alcoholics and dopers to the occasional medical specialist and lawyer. It's not hard to find a good conversation or to even make a friend or two. Due to the location and the diversity, over the years I've seen fights, lots of bare tits, breakups, hookups, drama, forged friendships, and all kinds of stuff here. I've only started to think the place was getting dull once or twice, and right after, some random, weird, crazy thing will happen that keeps me interested. After moving back about a year ago, I can say that there isn't much craziness here any longer (which can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on where you're at in life, and which medications you take). The trade-off is that the weeknights aren't as dead as they used to be, or as slow as many other bars in the area. As a guy that doesn't like being in a completely dead bar, I won't hesitate to swing by around 9 or 10 on a weeknight because there are usually people there, if not the random large crowd. This is definitely a place worth checking out once or twice - especially if you're looking for a regular joint to call home. After a few nights of drinking here, you'll have a few new bar buddies. The reviewers that gave low ratings should really go back and try it again. I doubt they'd believe it was the same bar. In summary, whether you're the shy type, a social butterfly, a pool player, or simply a people watcher, this bar has got a little of something for everyone, and there's definitely a good "neighborhood bar" vibe going on most of the time. On a good night, it's a great mixture of cozy and party, and I generally feel at home here.

    I've been going here since I was underage. Loved this place in the day. Tonight we walked in, there…read morewere three people at the bar. The bartender ignored us as we sat at the bar. When he finally came up to ask us a drink order, I asked is there a reason you were ignoring us? He didn't deny that he was ignoring us. I then said what is your issue with us-He just stared at me. He should not be working in a customer service position. If I was the bar owner-he'd be gone because 1) he's a punk 2) he's costing you customers which =less $$. I'll never be back nor will my friends and MANY family members.

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    Josephine's Cozy Corner Lounge

    Josephine's Cozy Corner Lounge

    4.8
    (22 reviews)
    5.3 mi
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    Josephine's is one of those bars that I driven past many times in my life but never stepped inside…read moreof. I corrected that recently when I dropped by on a Friday night. The place is interesting and its not entirely clear where the entrance is. Once you find it alongside 22nd St, you go into an entryway and then down a few stairs, passed a trophy case and into the basement bar. It definitely has the feel of being someone's basement because it is. Above the bar sits a house. The place is old and you can tell once you enter it but it's still kind of cool with its dim setting, christmas lights, creepy doll heads and pool table. The wallpaper across from the bar was like an 1890's Parisian style. The tap beer selection was limited to two options from what I could tell. One was Budweiser or something similar and the other was Boulevard Wheat. They also had a full bar so I imagine the bartender, Frank, can make just about whatever you wanted. Speaking about Frank, he's one of the friendliest bartenders I've ever encountered. I learned that he's been there 40 years. I suspect this place used to be a lot busier but on this evening, we were the only one's for a while. Maybe the closure of Malara's across the street hurt their business as I'm sure the prevalance of new bars downtown and midtown. I really hope this place can return to its former glory because its such a unique place in Omaha. In some ways it reminds of Homy Inn. Definitely pay it a visit and have a chat with Frank.

    It's all true. Josephine's is the place I would go if I were trying to hide out, but still for some…read morereason needed to get out to the bar for a whiskey sour. I liked the quiet atmosphere of the place, until someone plugged money in the old jukebox and it sprang to life, filling the tiny space with noise. Josephine's reminds me of the Homey, but without the crowd (so don't tell anyone...) I will return.

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