Have you ever wanted to take a trip back in time? We’ve come a long way as a society since the 1960s, but there was certainly something charming about that era. And since the time machine is likely many years away from being invented, we highly suggest checking out Ogie’s Trailer Park Bar in Providence. If the retro 60s decor doesn’t win you over, the Mac & Cheese Croquettes will.

Ogie’s Trailer Park opened about five years ago, much to the delight of Providence locals.

Ogie’s Trailer Park Dan and Jessica Becker own and operate this delightful place. The bar was inspired by Dan’s childhood, but also by the many trips he and Jessica have taken to Austin.

Dan and Jessica helped turn an empty garage and cinderblocks into this retro space.

Michele M / TripAdvisor Jessica studied the mid-century modern style of the late 50s and early 60s and collected items from the bar over time. As you can see, it worked out well.

One of the things the bar owners love the most about Austin is the laid back food truck scene, and they’ve tried to recreate it here.

Michele M / TripAdvisor Not only is there a tiki bar trailer out back that slings Mai Tais and Pina Coladas all summer, but inside, Granny Boo’s Kitchen serves classic comfort food with modern twists that would make anyone in the 60s jealous.

Among the favorites are the burgers (which include two veggie options) and the tots, which you can order in a variety of flavors.

Ogie’s Trailer Park Facebook You haven’t lived until you’ve tried Ranch dusted tots or French Canadian tots (which include bacon lardons and goat cheese).

But it’s tough to top the panko-crusted mac & cheese croquettes, which are made with cheddar and smoked gouda pasta.

Ogie’s Trailer Park They come with a side of ‘bloody mary-nara’ for dipping.

Ogie’s Trailer Park also serves a fantastic Sunday brunch from noon - 4 p.m.

Ogie’s Trailer Park Facebook The brunch menu is as big as the regular menu, and everything is scrumptious.

When you visit, spend plenty of time checking out the decor and the art on the walls.

Christoffer J / FourSquare It’s clear that a lot of attention to detail was given as the bar was being constructed – and that’s why stepping inside this place feels like going back in time.

Ogie’s Trailer Park is open daily at 4 p.m.

Ogie’s Trailer Park Facebook They close at 1 a.m. Sunday - Thursday, and on Friday and Saturday nights, you can stay until 2 a.m.

Visit this one-of-a-kind trailer park bar the next time you’re in Providence — those flavored tots await you.

Ogie’s Trailer Park

Dan and Jessica Becker own and operate this delightful place. The bar was inspired by Dan’s childhood, but also by the many trips he and Jessica have taken to Austin.

Michele M / TripAdvisor

Jessica studied the mid-century modern style of the late 50s and early 60s and collected items from the bar over time. As you can see, it worked out well.

Not only is there a tiki bar trailer out back that slings Mai Tais and Pina Coladas all summer, but inside, Granny Boo’s Kitchen serves classic comfort food with modern twists that would make anyone in the 60s jealous.

Ogie’s Trailer Park Facebook

You haven’t lived until you’ve tried Ranch dusted tots or French Canadian tots (which include bacon lardons and goat cheese).

They come with a side of ‘bloody mary-nara’ for dipping.

The brunch menu is as big as the regular menu, and everything is scrumptious.

Christoffer J / FourSquare

It’s clear that a lot of attention to detail was given as the bar was being constructed – and that’s why stepping inside this place feels like going back in time.

They close at 1 a.m. Sunday - Thursday, and on Friday and Saturday nights, you can stay until 2 a.m.

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Address: Ogie’s Trailer Park, 1155 Westminster St, Providence, RI 02909, USA