Glur’s Tavern
2301 11th St, Columbus, NE, 68601
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Address :
2301 11th St
Columbus, NE, 68601 - Phone (402) 564-8615
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : No
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Sam K.
I have been coming here with my family since I was little, and I will never stop liking this place. Yes, the staff isn't large, it is by no means fancy, and the men's bathroom is disgusting. But you won't find a better burger anywhere nearby! It's a fantastic place to grab a cold one and some bar food with some friends. If you happen to drive through Columbus you shouldn't leave until you've eaten here!
(5)Joe W.
Damn good place to stop if your in Columbus.. Lots of historical significance in the place.. Supposedly the oldest continuously running tavern / whiskey joint west of the Mississippi.. Wild Bill reference and all and running since 1876... Great tavern burgers/ Pork Wings/ and Gizzards. .. If your looking for a fancy feast go else where, if your looking for a nice chill place, with a laid back atmosphere.. Stop here..
(4)Sandi S.
We visited Glur's tavern for lunch on our way home figuring that we would get to see a historic bar. Former review were good but it was obvious that lots had changed since they were written. The outside of the building should have been a warning. The signage said historic but the faded beer posters plastered on the outside was a hint at what was to come. We sat at the bar even though their were tables available. For a historic place the Formica bar and cheap kitchen cabinets were disappointing to see. A TV above the bar had soap operas playing at full volume. The clutter on the bar surface, including dirty dishes, stacks of 3 day old newspapers and years worth of receipts was our second warning that the food would be disappointing. Service was extremely slow and the food we ordered came out separately. My husband ordered the pork tenderloin sandwich special. It was served on a small styrofoam plate and consisted of a thickly breaded 1/8th inch slab of tough pork on a too small white burger bun. The oil it was fried in covered up any possible taste of pork. I ordered "the best cheese burger in Columbus" and Glur's house fries. Same white bun that was stale. Small overcooked burger with raw onions and a couple of pickle chips. The only choice in cheese was a slice of cold American put on right before serving. The fries were thinly cut slices of unseasoned potatoes that were cooked in the same fryer as the pork tenderloin - they were too greasy to eat and got left on the table. The cook handled money without washing his hand before manning the fryer again. The only interesting thing we saw was a faded picture of Wild Bill Hickok hanging behind the bar. The rest of the walls were covered with beer posters and paraphernalia. My recommendation: save your time and money. Take a photo of the outside of the building (the best part) and eat elsewhere.
(1)Chad G.
I stop here every year to have drinks and the pork wings! Oldest bar west of the Mississippi!
(4)Mike G.
Experience a slice of authentic Americana! Drink where Buffalo Bill drank! Great atmosphere, good selection of draft beer and excellent bar food!
(5)Scott M.
How is there not a review of this until now? This review is based on my visit last summer while traveling through Nebraska. Having opened in 1876, this is the oldest continually-operating bar in Nebraska and one of the oldest in the west. It was a favorite spot of Buffalo Bill and more recently of Leon Sphinx. It was still early in the day and we were the only customers. Though it's well maintained and somewhat modernized on the inside, it still retained the feel of a bar over 140 years old. We really, really wanted souvenir glasses from here, but they were in the basement and the bartender had a broken foot and couldn't get them for us. :(
(4)Steve U.
Glur's (pronounced 'Glu-ers', not 'glers' - I was corrected by a local) was exactly what I was hoping for. Two people working, one cooking and another waiting on the 20 or so people inside. Building is old (as advertised) but clean, with the exception of the men's room which had a non-functional toilet. (That's why the one-star ding.) Everybody was really nice. The food is Bar Food. Burger, hot Ham & Cheese, Chicken Sandwich. Fried Sides. I had a fried chicken sandwich that was just like the ones served in taverns in the south - chicken, pickle, onion on a white bread bun. Delicious! If you're looking for a salad bar or an overly-perky wait staff Glur's is not for you. If you want a really good burger & a cold beer then it's the place to be!
(4)Brad F.
Great hamburger...simple place with a good atmosphere and beer selection
(4)Liza F.
My dad found this as soon as we got into Columbus, and if he finds something, you know it's good. This place is just as the name and building suggests- an old tavern that isn't quite like the new bars. It has a nice charm to it with a lot of hunting stuff and, of course, Miller beer signs. You can see the kitchen, which looks like a kitchen you'd have in an appartment except instead of a stove it has a big grill. And a fryer. The food is just good ol' American food- burgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, fries, etc. They have a special fries which is a potato cut into thin circles and then fried. It's really REALLY greasy but it's good!! I ate a ton of them and I usually don't eat potato products. Their sausages are superb, and the chicken sandwiches are average good. They're known for their burgers, which I have no idea why we didn't get them, so it you go there try those ;) The only downside was that they had a tv on full volume playing some way old soap, and soon it got pretty annoying. The server and the cook, who's the owner, were extremely nice and helpful, as everyone who lives in Nebraska seems to be.
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