O Bar is a two-level cocktail lounge and dance club in Midtown Oklahoma City where mixed drinks run $8 to $14, the DJ booth sits above the main floor, and the crowd shifts from seated drinkers on the upper level to dancers below as the night progresses.
O Bar occupies a converted warehouse space with exposed brick and an open floor plan designed to function as both a cocktail destination and a nightclub. The venue operates primarily as a dance-focused bar rather than a craft cocktail workshop; the program emphasizes DJ-driven music and social drinking over molecular mixology or rare spirits. The two-level layout allows guests to choose between quieter conversation upstairs and the more active dance floor downstairs, a practical split that sets it apart from single-room cocktail bars in the area.
House cocktails range from $8 to $12, with premium drinks reaching $14. The menu rotates seasonally and typically includes classics alongside house variations. Well drinks start at $5 to $6, and beer selections include domestic and craft options priced competitively with other Midtown bars. During happy hour, cocktail pricing often drops to $6 to $8; confirm current happy hour dates and times directly with the venue, as these schedules change seasonally.
O Bar differs from Picasso Cafe, another Midtown cocktail destination, in approach: Picasso emphasizes seated conversation and craft technique, while O Bar balances cocktails with dancing and a younger, more mobile crowd. If you want to linger over a carefully made drink in a quieter setting, Picasso suits that better. If you prefer a place where you can move between the bar, a table, and the dance floor without feeling out of place, O Bar's layout works harder for that.
The bar operates with a full liquor license and typically features a resident or guest DJ Wednesday through Saturday. The upper level has high-top tables and bar seating; the lower level is configured for dancing with minimal furniture. Friday and Saturday nights draw the largest crowds and the highest energy. Weeknight events vary; some evenings feature live performances or themed DJ sets rather than standard dance programming. Verify the weekly event schedule online or by phone, as programming changes.
O Bar works well for groups ages 21 to 35 looking for a single venue with both drinking and dancing options, or for people who want to move between social modes without changing locations. It does not suit those seeking bottle service, VIP table experiences, or an upscale nightclub atmosphere; O Bar's tone is casual and democratic, with no tiered seating or service structure. It also does not suit people primarily interested in cocktail expertise or extended conversations; the environment becomes loud and music-focused as the night progresses.
Arrive before 10 p.m. on a Friday or Saturday to experience the venue at lower capacity and see both levels in action. The cover charge (when applicable) is typically $5 to $10 on weekends; confirm current cover policy before arrival. Check ID at the door, order a drink at either bar, and explore both levels to decide where you prefer to spend the evening. Music volume increases substantially after 11 p.m., so early arrival allows you to scope the space and talk with companions if that matters to you.
O Bar is located on Broadway Avenue in Midtown. Street parking is available on surrounding blocks and in nearby shared lots. The venue typically opens at 9 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and closes between 2 and 3 a.m.; Sunday through Tuesday hours vary or may be closed entirely depending on the week. Verify hours and any special events before visiting, as event scheduling affects weeknight operation.
O Bar fills a gap between Oklahoma City's traditional dive bars and higher-end cocktail lounges by offering an unpretentious space where cocktails and dancing coexist on equal footing. For Midtown residents and visitors seeking a single stop for drinks and movement, it remains a consistent option.
