113 South 1st Street
Osborne, KS 67473
Osborne County
Phone: (785) 346-5526
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by Dawn Nokes on
I'm a fan of anywhere that has wine coolers and free peanuts! Went here on Wednesday night at the suggestion of a friend who was in from out of town. We drove past it the first time because it's hidden off down an alleyway and the area didn't really look like there would be a bar close by. But, once we figured out where we were headed, we found street parking pretty quickly. Once we got inside I was kind of disappointed when I found out there was no hard alcohol available, since I'd been drinking vodka cranberries all night. But I quickly got over it once I had a fuzzy navel Seagram's in hand! The kitchen was closed when we got there, much to my friends' dismay, but thankfully there was a big barrel of peanuts that kept us satisfied. The main floor feels spacious, especially because there is an upstairs loft-like level. There are some common bar-type games like darts and pool. We didn't stay here for too long this time (because we got here late) but it is definitely a place I'd come back to. It is good for a nice, casual night out when you are tired of Old Town.
by Alex F. on
Perhaps I'm biased having grown up in a town where boats and beers go together as naturally as bacon and eggs... but Frying Pan is heaven. Yes, the rumors are true: it's overpriced. But in my opinion, if you're paying for overpriced beers in Manhattan (which is practically inevitable), why not do it on the water with one of the best views of the city? When I went, I ordered the Caesar salad and while it it is certainly not the best food I've had in my life, it hit the spot and was less than $10. Pitchers of beer aren't cheap, but definitely a better deal than ordering glass after glass of beer. While there's a lot of seating, it fills up quick, no matter what time or day of the week. I went around 7:00 on a Tuesday and every seat was filled from the time I walked in until the time I left, probably around 12:30. If you've got options though, I'd say the best view (and definitely the best breeze) is on the top deck all the way at the rear of the restaurant. Definitely a great place to venture to at least once during the warmer months of the year, regardless of whether you're a New York native or a tourist stopping by for the weekend!
by Amanda Naccari on
look, i don't care where i am, if i'm gonna have a good time than i damn well will but this getto sausage fest sure made it difficult. music was alrite but ...diiidn't make up for the rest. and then! i got kicked out! bouncers r WHACK! i was the classiest thing within 10 feet of that place, i seriously don't know wat mr. attitude bouncer dude was thinkin. he HELLA made up stories to his other bouncer door guys and yeah, they can't go against his word and all.