LOCAL FOOD

A burger with a toasted bun, bacon, cheese, onion rings, and pickles, served with pickles on the side.

LIVE MUSIC

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IN THE


HEART OF NEOSHO

LOCAL FLAVOR

WEEKLY CONCERTS

POOL TOURNAMENTS

DRY-AGED LOCAL BEEF

SEASONAL CRAFT COCKTAILS

BEER ON TAP

LOCAL FLAVOR ✦ WEEKLY CONCERTS ✦ POOL TOURNAMENTS ✦ DRY-AGED LOCAL BEEF ✦ SEASONAL CRAFT COCKTAILS ✦ BEER ON TAP ✦



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WE ♥

NEOSHO

It all starts with community, and local is the heart of who we are.

We are proud to partner with several local businesses, including Hertzog Meat Co., to provide the freshest meat and produce available.

Osage Spring is a love letter to Neosho, shared through delicious food with great friends and music featuring bands like local favorites The Black Moods and Blues Doctors. Check out our Events Calendar for dates and more information!

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MEET THE TEAM

WE ARE FOCUSED ON YOU, NEOSHO! YOU KNOW THAT FEELING WHEN YOU WALK IN AND THE BARTENDER ALREADY HAS YOUR FAVORITE ICE-COLD DRINK WAITING FOR YOU? WELCOME HOME, WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU!


WEEKLY EVENTS

A BAR & GRILL WITH HISTORY

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Neosho gets its name from its earliest known inhabitants, the Osage Indians, who called the area "Ne-u-zhu" which meant "many waters" or "the meeting of waters." Neosho, still often referred to as the "City of Springs" boasts more than ten natural springs which have been in constant use for centuries by Indians, early settlers, retailers and industries. The city's largest and best known spring is Big Spring, located two blocks west of the Courthouse Square, which empties into Hickory Creek. Big Spring was used by the Osage Indians for ceremonial purposes and early settlers used the spring for drinking water and to power grist mills.

-Historic Resources of Neosho, Newton County, Missouri

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REACH OUT TO US

WE’ll be there.