Montana Mining is a large, multipurpose sports bar in Oklahoma City that combines dining, drinking, and game-watching in a single 6,000-square-foot space designed to accommodate groups and handle heavy weekend traffic without forcing patrons to jostle for TV sightlines or a place at the bar.
The venue functions as a sports bar with an attached full kitchen, rather than a grab-and-go snack operation. It anchors one of the city's busier entertainment corridors and draws both regular weeknight crowds and large parties on event days. The layout includes a main bar, an extended seating area with booth and table options, and enough screens positioned throughout the room that no seat leaves you craning your neck during broadcasts.
Montana Mining serves burgers, wings, sandwiches, and entrees in the $8 to $16 range. Wings arrive bone-in, tossed in a choice of sauces that span classic (hot, mild, teriyaki) to house variations; a standard order of a dozen runs $10 to $13 depending on sauce selection. Burgers use half-pound patties and start around $10 without sides; loaded versions with bacon, cheese, and fried egg additions reach $14 to $15. Well drinks run $3 to $4 during happy hour, which the bar observes Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 p.m.; beer prices follow standard Oklahoma pricing, with domestic drafts at $2 to $3 and craft options at $4 to $6. Pricing for beer and spirits may fluctuate; call ahead to confirm current rates.
Molly's Tavern, located a few blocks west, offers a smaller footprint and heavier dive-bar lean with cheaper well drinks and tighter seating, better suited for regulars who want to plant themselves at one stool for the game. Cattlemen's Steakhouse sports bar section caters to the upscale crowd with higher food pricing and a more formal atmosphere. The Loaded Bowl, while adjacent to craft beer, functions more as a neighborhood tavern than a full-service kitchen bar. Choose Montana Mining if you're bringing a group larger than four or planning to eat a full meal while watching multiple games; choose Molly's if you want a tighter, cheaper, less-crowded alternative.
Montana Mining works well for group outings, family gatherings (it operates as a family-friendly daytime venue before evening transitions), large parties on game day, and anyone who wants food and drink without fragmentation across two locations. It does not suit diners seeking quieter conversation, those who dislike loud crowds or high noise levels on weekends, or anyone looking for a craft-cocktail program or wine list. The menu skews toward fried and grilled American fare; vegetarian options exist but are not the focus.
Arrive 15 to 20 minutes before the start of a major game if you have a large group; walk-ins on non-game days seat quickly. Ask the host about TV positioning when seated, since sightline quality varies by table. Order from the table or at the bar. Weekend waits for food can extend to 25 to 30 minutes during peak service; weeknight service moves faster.
Montana Mining operates Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 a.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Parking is available on-site and in adjacent lots; peak hours (Friday and Saturday nights, game day afternoons) fill the closest spaces, but overflow parking is reliable. The bar sits on a corner with easy car access from main streets; public transit serves the neighborhood but not with direct adjacent stops.
Montana Mining earns its position in Oklahoma City's sports-bar lineup not through novelty but through scale and consistency: it solves the practical problem of needing to feed, drink, and watch games in one location without compromise on any of the three.
