Cee Gee's Club is a cash-only dive bar in Oklahoma City where well drinks run $2 to $3, pool tables draw a regular crowd, and the bartenders know regulars by name. It sits in the middle of Oklahoma City's dive bar spectrum: more straightforward than theme-heavy alternatives, less polished than cocktail-focused competitors, and oriented entirely toward locals rather than tourists.
A small, neighborhood dive bar that prioritizes function over decor. Pool tables dominate the back half of the space; a modest bar counter and a handful of stools occupy the front. The lighting is low, the jukebox is well-curated, and the walls carry the accumulated history of a place that has not tried to be anything other than what it is. No craft cocktails, no Instagram-friendly design, no rotating food menu. People come to shoot pool, drink cheap drinks, and talk to the same people they saw last week.
Well drinks cost $2 to $3 depending on the spirit and the night. Beer is similarly priced in the $3 to $5 range for domestic and import cans. Cee Gee's does not list a cocktail menu; the bartender makes what you ask for within the limits of a standard pour well. Happy hour pricing, if it exists, should be confirmed directly; bar specials change seasonally.
Cash only. No card processing, no exceptions. An ATM operates inside the bar, though withdrawal fees apply.
Oklahoma City has two main dive bar camps: pool-hall focused and jukebox-focused. Cee Gee's sits solidly in the pool-hall category alongside Sneaky Pete's, which also runs cash-only and maintains a similar price point but skews slightly rougher and has a smaller seating area. If you want pool, Cee Gee's is the better choice for groups; if you want a tighter, less table-dependent setup, Sneaky Pete's works. The Loaded Bowl operates on the softer end of the dive spectrum, accepts cards, and serves food, which makes it a better entry point for someone new to dive bars but a worse match for someone seeking the unvarnished experience Cee Gee's delivers.
Cee Gee's suits people who shoot pool, drink beer or straightforward spirits, and do not need table service or food. It suits regulars who have been going for years and do not care whether a new person walks in. It suits groups of 4 to 8 who want to split time between two or three tables. It does not suit anyone who needs a credit card, anyone who wants to eat, anyone uncomfortable with cash-only operations, or anyone looking for a "Instagram-ready" aesthetic. It also does not suit people who arrive expecting a crowd; Cee Gee's is quiet on weekday afternoons and moderately busy Thursday through Saturday nights.
Walk in, note the ATM near the entrance if you did not bring cash, approach the bar, and order. The bartender will not ask what you want to do; if you see an open table, claim it. Pool balls are behind the bar; ask for them. Quarters are the currency for the jukebox, located near the tables. Payment happens when you leave, not per drink. Do not expect a greeter or a menu. Do not ask for a cocktail if you cannot describe what is in it simply.
Cee Gee's operates most days from late morning through midnight or 1 a.m., though hours shift with the season and day of week. Confirmation directly with the bar is necessary because hours do change, especially on holidays. Street parking is available in the immediate area; the lot is small and shared.
Cee Gee's Club endures because it refuses to chase trends and does not pretend to be anything it is not. For Oklahoma City residents who want cheap drinks, pool, and no friction, it remains the standard.
