You don't have to look too far to find a great bar, tavern, or bar and grill in Nebraska. But have you ever visited this one-of-a-kind tavern in Columbus? It's thought to be the oldest of its kind west of the Mississippi River, and it's still just as popular as ever.
Glur's Tavern was built in 1876. Today it's the oldest tavern in Nebraska and considered the oldest continuously-run tavern west of the Mississippi River.
Legend has it that Buffalo Bill Cody once stopped by Glur's with a gaggle of friends after attending a friend's funeral in Columbus. The iconic showman paid the group's tab (and bought everyone in the bar a drink) with a $1,000 bill.
Inside is a blend of old and new. The tavern recognizes its interesting history with displays of Wild West objects and signs declaring its status as a National Historic Landmark. But the kitchen and bar are all fully stocked with modern equipment.
Be sure to stop in for a drink when you're in Columbus. And if you need something a little more substantial than a beer, take a peek at the menu. It's full of delicious options, like this massive tenderloin.
A classic meal of burger and fries is sure to fill you up and keep you fueled for whatever adventure awaits you next. The burgers are a favorite among locals and travelers alike.
Whether you're out for a day of sightseeing or about to jump onto your horse and ride off into the sunset, Glur's is a great place to rest and refuel. Settle in for a bit and enjoy the locals and the staff, all of whom will make your visit memorable.
You can visit Glur's Tavern on Facebook for more information including menus and upcoming events. If you want to see another side of Columbus, read about four terrifying ghost stories that folks swear are true.
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