At most neighborhood bars, you can expect to find a selection of beers on tap and a variety of liquors behind the bar. But this unique Omaha watering hole offers a little something extra: cold champagne and sangria on tap every day.

The Homy Inn has been around since 1956; it’s become one of those places where generations of the same family have gone to have an evening out with friends.

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The name was originally Homey Inn, but the “e” was dropped so the name would fit on the sign. It just one more thing that makes this spot so unique.

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The Homy Inn is a dive bar in the best way possible. It’s not fancy, it’s full of interesting people, and everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the atmosphere and the drinks.

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The interior of the bar is covered in neat memorabilia, from baseball cards to Beatles collectibles to vintage newspapers. If you’re ever bored here (though we don’t see that happening), you can always spend an evening trying to see it all.

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You can settle in for a beer or a cocktail, of course, but to get the full Homy experience you’ll want to order a champagne. There are four flavors on tap: sweet, dry, strawberry, and peach.

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You can get it by the flute or by the pitcher, depending on just how thirsty you are. This is no gross gas-station champagne; it’s delicious and bubbly and ice cold - everything champagne should be.

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The idea to serve champagne on tap came from the bar’s founder, Maynard Finkle. It’s this novelty that brings people in from all over the city, across the state, and beyond.

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A newer addition to the tap selections is a nice sangria. If you’re not a fan of champers, maybe the fruity wine drink is more your speed.

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And if you like to live a little dangerously, this dive bar is also known for its Jello shots. Be careful - it’s easy to have too many!

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The Homy Inn doesn’t serve food, but they do have salted, in-the-shell peanuts served in dog dishes. It’s another endearing touch that makes this bar such an icon.

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The Homy Inn is open 365 days a year. Find out more about this delightful neighborhood bar on its website or Facebook page.

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Address: 1510 N Saddle Creek Rd, Omaha, NE 68104, USA