Bar in Drumheller, Canada
Last Chance Saloon
100Pearl PointsDrumheller's go-to bar, best for first-timers.

About Last Chance Saloon
Last Chance Saloon is Drumheller's go-to casual bar for road-trippers and locals — unpretentious, walk-in friendly, and best suited to a post-Badlands drink rather than a dedicated night out. Don't expect a serious spirits program; do expect a no-fuss room that fits the town's character. A practical stop if you're already in Drumheller, not a reason to make the drive.
Verdict
Last Chance Saloon is Drumheller's most recognisable bar by name, and if you're visiting the Badlands for the first time, it's a reasonable first stop for a drink in a town with limited evening options. Don't arrive expecting a polished cocktail program or a carefully curated spirit list — this is a casual, unpretentious local bar that suits the setting. Book nothing in advance; walk-ins are the norm here.
What to Expect
The name does a lot of work. For a first-timer, Last Chance Saloon reads exactly as advertised: a Western-themed room that leans into Drumheller's dinosaur-country identity. Visually, expect the kind of interior that signals you're in a small Alberta town — direct, unfussy, built for regulars and road-trippers alike. It's not trying to be anything other than what it is, which is either a selling point or a dealbreaker depending on what you're after.
On the spirits front, don't expect a mezcal list or a rotating whiskey program in the vein of what you'd find at Missy's in Calgary or Humboldt Bar in Victoria. Last Chance Saloon operates in a different category entirely, this is approachable, no-fuss drinking, not a destination bar. If you're making a dedicated trip from Calgary for the bar experience alone, redirect your energy. If you're already in Drumheller and want somewhere to decompress after a day at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, it fills that role adequately.
Drumheller's bar scene is thin, which means Last Chance Saloon benefits from a short list of alternatives rather than from any particular excellence. That context matters when you're deciding whether to stop in. For a broader sense of what's available in town, see our full Drumheller bars guide, or if you're planning around a meal, check our Drumheller restaurants guide. Overnight visitors should also consult our Drumheller hotels guide before locking in where to stay.
Compared to destination bars like Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal or Bar Mordecai in Toronto, Last Chance Saloon is operating in a completely different register. That's not a knock, it's a calibration. Go in knowing what it is, and it won't disappoint.
Quick reference: Walk-ins only, casual dress, suits small groups and solo drinkers passing through Drumheller.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Last Chance Saloon?
No specific house cocktail is documented for Last Chance Saloon. In a Western-themed bar in Drumheller, expect a beer-and-spirits-forward menu rather than a craft cocktail program. If a standout drink exists, ask the bar staff when you arrive — that's your most reliable source.
Is the food good at Last Chance Saloon?
No menu details are on record for Last Chance Saloon. Given its bar format and location in Drumheller, expect pub-style food rather than a kitchen-forward offering. It's a drinks stop first; plan a separate dinner if food is a priority.
Does Last Chance Saloon have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details aren't documented for this venue. Your best move is to call ahead or check when you arrive in Drumheller — pricing and promotions at bars in smaller Alberta towns can shift seasonally.
Is Last Chance Saloon good for a date?
It works for a casual first drink, especially if you're both visiting the Badlands for the first time — the Western setting gives you something to talk about. For a more deliberate date night, it's a warm-up rather than the main event.
What's the crowd like at Last Chance Saloon?
Expect a mix of Badlands tourists and locals, particularly during summer when Drumheller draws visitors for the dinosaur sites and hoodoos. The room is relaxed and unpretentious — no dress code pressure, no scene to perform for.
Is Last Chance Saloon good for groups?
For a casual group stop after a day in the Badlands, it's a practical choice — the Western bar format handles groups without fuss. It's not a private-event venue, so large parties should arrive early rather than expecting reserved space.
Does Last Chance Saloon have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Given Drumheller's hot summers, it's worth asking when you book or arrive — but don't plan around it without checking first.
Location
555 Jewell St, Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y9, Canada
Drumheller, Canada
Compare Last Chance Saloon
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Last Chance Saloon | Easy |
| Botanist Bar | Unknown |
| Civil Works | Unknown |
| Laowai | Unknown |
| Prophecy | Unknown |
| Atwater Cocktail Club | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Botanist Bar, Notable alternative
- Civil Works, Notable alternative
- Laowai, Notable alternative
- Prophecy, Notable alternative
- Atwater Cocktail Club, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Within Drumheller itself, Last Chance Saloon has little direct competition, which makes peer comparisons more useful at the regional level. If you're weighing a bar night against staying in town versus driving to Calgary, the gap in quality is significant. Botanist Bar and Atwater Cocktail Club operate with proper cocktail programs, trained bar staff, and spirit selections that reward attention, none of which applies here. Last Chance Saloon's advantage is purely logistical: it's in Drumheller, and those other bars are not.
Among the comparison set, Laowai and Civil Works both offer more considered drinking experiences for guests who want a bar visit to be the point of the evening rather than a convenience stop. Prophecy skews more atmospheric. If your trip is centred on the Badlands and Last Chance Saloon is simply where you end up after dinner, that's the right use case for it.
The honest recommendation: if the bar itself matters to you, Last Chance Saloon should not be the reason you're in Drumheller. If you're already there for the dinosaurs, the landscape, or a road trip, it's a functional and unpretentious option that requires zero planning. Easy to get into, low stakes, and appropriately priced for a small Alberta town.
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