Bar in Providence, United States
Ogie's Trailer Park
100Pearl PointsLow-key dive bar, high late-night value.

About Ogie's Trailer Park
Ogie's Trailer Park on Westminster Street is Providence's most committed dive bar — campy trailer-park aesthetic, cheap drinks, and a late-night crowd that fills in fast on weekends. Skip it if you want a serious cocktail program. Book it if you want a low-friction, high-energy night out that gets better after 10 PM.
The Verdict
If you're deciding between Ogie's Trailer Park on Westminster Street and a more polished bar elsewhere in Providence, the choice comes down to what you want from a night out. Ogie's is a dive bar with a deliberately campy trailer-park aesthetic — think tiki drinks, cheap beer, and a crowd that skews young and loud. It is not the place for a quiet conversation or a carefully composed cocktail program. It is, however, one of the more reliably fun late-night options on the West Side of Providence, and for a first-timer, that framing matters more than any star rating.
What to Expect
Ogie's sits at 1155 Westminster St in the Olneyville neighborhood, a stretch of Providence that has become a reliable destination for bars and independent venues over the past decade. The trailer-park theme is played straight enough to be committed and loose enough to stay fun — kitschy decor, a strong lean into the campy and the unpretentious. As the evening deepens, this is the kind of bar that gets better, not worse. The crowd fills in, the music gets louder, and the energy shifts from casual early drinks into something closer to a proper late-night scene. If you arrive before 9 PM on a weekend, you'll have space to get your bearings. After 10 PM, expect a full room.
The drink menu leans into the theme, frozen drinks and novelty cocktails are part of the appeal, not a compromise. If you're looking for a serious spirits program, consider Aguardente or Courtland Club instead. Ogie's is not competing in that category, and it doesn't need to. The bar knows what it is, and that clarity of identity is one of its strengths.
For a first-timer, the right expectation is a fun, unpretentious bar that peaks late. Don't overthink it. Go later rather than earlier, dress casually, and bring a group if you can, the format rewards it.
Late-Night Viability
Ogie's is one of the stronger late-night options on the West Side of Providence specifically because the energy compounds as the night goes on. Many bars in this city front-load their crowds early and thin out by midnight. Ogie's tends to hold its crowd, making it a solid last stop rather than a first one. If you're planning a longer night in Providence, consider anchoring elsewhere earlier, Gift Horse or AS220's Empire Street Complex work well as earlier stops, and finishing at Ogie's. The combination works better than arriving at Ogie's at 7 PM expecting a full experience.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not required and likely not available, walk in. Dress: Casual; the theme invites it. Budget: Low; this is a dive bar, and pricing reflects that. Timing: Weekends after 9 PM for the full experience; earlier in the week is quieter and more manageable for smaller groups. Getting there: 1155 Westminster St, Olneyville, Providence, street parking is generally available in the neighborhood.
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If you're benchmarking against bar programs in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston represent the kind of serious cocktail-forward programming that Ogie's deliberately does not attempt, which helps clarify exactly what Ogie's is for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Ogie's Trailer Park have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available venue details for Ogie's at 1155 Westminster St. Given the dive bar format and trailer park theme, the experience is oriented around the interior. Check directly before visiting if a patio is a deciding factor for your group.
Do I need a reservation at Ogie's Trailer Park?
No reservation needed — walk straight in. Ogie's is a casual dive bar on Westminster Street, and that format means no booking system and no waiting on a confirmation email. If you're coming late on a weekend, expect it to be busy, but lining up is part of the deal.
Is Ogie's Trailer Park good for groups?
Yes, groups fit well here. The low-cost, walk-in format means no coordination headaches, and the theme-driven atmosphere gives groups something to react to. It works better for mid-size groups of four to eight than for large parties that need dedicated space — there's no private hire setup at a bar like this.
What is Ogie's Trailer Park known for?
Ogie's Trailer Park is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Providence.
Location
1155 Westminster St, Providence, RI 02909
Providence, United States
Compare Ogie's Trailer Park
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Ogie's Trailer Park | Easy |
| Pizza J | Unknown |
| AS220's Empire Street Complex | Unknown |
| Aguardente | Unknown |
| Courtland Club | Unknown |
| Gift Horse | Unknown |
How Ogie's Trailer Park stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Pizza J, Notable alternative
- AS220's Empire Street Complex, Notable alternative
- Aguardente, Notable alternative
- Courtland Club, Notable alternative
- Gift Horse, Notable alternative
Among Providence's West Side bars, Ogie's Trailer Park occupies a different tier than most of its neighbors, and that's by design. Courtland Club and Aguardente are the better choices if you want a considered drinks program, attentive service, or a quieter setting for conversation. Ogie's doesn't compete on those terms. It competes on atmosphere, affordability, and late-night staying power, and on those measures, it does well.
Gift Horse is a reasonable comparison point for a bar with personality and strong drinks, but it skews toward a more curated experience. AS220's Empire Street Complex offers a different kind of energy, arts-venue-adjacent, with more programming, while Pizza J adds food into the equation, which changes the calculus for groups who want to eat and drink in the same place. If you're planning a multi-stop night, Pizza J or Gift Horse early and Ogie's late is a practical sequence.
For booking difficulty, Ogie's is the easiest call in this group, no reservations, no dress considerations, no prix-fixe commitment. That low friction is a genuine advantage for spontaneous nights or large groups that can't coordinate in advance. If the question is where to end a night rather than where to build one around, Ogie's is the most straightforward answer in this peer set.
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