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Established in the s, it served as a welcoming space for generations of patrons until its closure in the early s. Originally located in the Aquila Court Building across from the downtown fire station, the bar relocated one block south to South 16th Street when the original building was converted into a hotel.
Despite pressures from city development projects, including the expansion of the county jail, owner Cindy steadfastly maintained the bar's presence until its eventual closure. The Diamond Bar was known for its unpretentious, neighborhood atmosphere—featuring simple furnishings, pool tables, and a loyal clientele that included both blue-collar and white-collar workers.
It opened early at AM to accommodate night-shift workers and hosted community holiday meals for those without family gatherings. A commemorative brick from the bar's original building, adorned with sequins and gold stars, symbolizes its bar legacy and is preserved in the Queer Omaha Archives at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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