This place is all about the screens. Wings and Rings has a wall of TVs that seem to multiply every time you walk in, making it impossible to miss any of the NFL action. The place fills up quick when the game starts, and you can bet there are jersey-wearing faithful ready to shout at the screen.
Screen Setup & Sound
The setup here is impressive. Each booth has its own small screen, while the big ones dominate the main area. You can hear every tackle and touchdown thanks to the booming sound system. No one’s talking over the game, and that’s how it should be on game days. If you want to catch every play, this venue gives you a front-row seat without the ridiculous ticket prices.
Food & Drinks
If you’re here, it’s likely for the wings. They’ve got a staggering variety, from the classic buffalo to wild flavors you wouldn’t expect at a sports bar. Beer options are decent; they’ve got the usual suspects on tap. Prices are between $10 and $30, which is pretty reasonable for what you get. It’s not Michelin-star dining, but it’s damn good for what it is. If you’re planning on munching while cheering, you won’t regret it.
Question
Wings and Rings is located at 6822 O St, Lincoln.
Can I book a table at Wings and Rings for game day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big games.
Are there other sports bars near Wings and Rings?
Yes, Lincoln has several sports bars — check our Lincoln guide for more options.
Is Wings and Rings good for groups?
With a 4/5 rating from 883 reviewers, Wings and Rings is a popular choice. For large groups on game day, booking ahead is smart.
