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Upscale American cuisine |
10220 Regency Circle (Marriott Hotel) Omaha, NE 68114 United States +1 402 399 9000 |
This restaurant sits inside the Marriott Hotel, but non-guests are welcome anytime. The selection ranges from steaks, seafood and pasta to lighter choices like sandwiches and salads. The Honey-Glazed Turkey Wrap ranks high on the list of lunch options. Baby back ribs are also a popular choice. Although not formal, the feel here is upscale. It is a good place for a power lunch with business associates. Reservations are accepted, but not required. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Superb steak and Italian cuisine |
1001 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 341 8800 http://www.angiesrestaurant.com/ |
Angie's offers some of the finest steaks, seafood specialties and traditional Italian cuisine in town. Located just south of the Old Market, guests enjoy the exciting downtown atmosphere without the crowds and parking hassles. Menu favorites include spaghetti and meatballs served with salad and bread and an 18 oz. Porterhouse steak, the largest cut on the menu, served with salad, pasta, potato and bread. Daily luncheon specials, private party rooms and terrific service make Angie's an Omaha tradition. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steak and Italian specialties |
7220 F Street Omaha, NE 68127 United States +1 402 331 7575 |
With a mission to provide dining experience in a friendly atmosphere, Anthony's continues to be one of the city's oldest and finest steakhouses. The western decor has been done away with and the present Anthony's features a comfortable seating. It also provides banquet facilities with a price inclusive of all services. Serving Certified Angus Beef, the three-page menu includes Filet Mignon in large or petite cut, lasagna, fresh seafood and seasonal desserts. The atmosphere is casual with live entertainment and dancing available in the lounge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steak house favorite |
1101 Harney Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 344 3585 |
Rustic and western, this place screams home-cooked goodness. The décor offers a country western look with wood and local memorabilia filling the walls. Steak is the specialty here, but other mouth-watering options include chicken fried steak and chicken fried chicken. All entrees come with salad, potato and homemade biscuits with honey butter. Dress is extremely casual. It is moderately priced, and is popular with families. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outstanding food and atmosphere |
13110 Birch Drive Omaha, NE 68164 United States +1 402 445 4111 |
Looking for a unique spot to pitch a big business deal or celebrate a special occasion? Try this beautifully decorated West Omaha eatery, where you will find uncommon entrees served in an award-winning interior unlike any in the area. Fresh seafood, pastas, chicken and steak entrees are exquisitely prepared and presented by a talented staff of chefs and servers. This is the perfect place for a romantic dinner for two or a night of appetizers and drinks with the gang. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Omaha's favorite pizza garden |
1101 South 119th Street Omaha, NE 68144 United States +1 402 333 4414 |
Pizza is made only one way at this joint: a thin, hand-tossed crust, a touch of tomato, plenty of cheese and your favorite toppings. Pasta and meatballs are another favorite here. The menu also features sandwiches and prime rib, along with salad covered in Fred's own Italian dressing. Sports fans can follow the day's events on televisions scattered throughout the restaurant, while a full-service bar quenches their thirst. Be prepared for a wait on Friday and Saturday evenings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beer and burgers in the Market |
1120 Howard Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 341 4427 |
This hamburger and beer joint in the Old Market offers more than just good bar food and a large selection of brews. It also provides a casual, fun atmosphere, outdoor dining and some of the tastiest chicken tenders around. It is the perfect place to bring the whole gang; just shove some tables together and you have a party. Food is served from a walk-up kitchen at the back of the establishment. When your order is ready, the chef yells your name over a loud intercom. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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"Czech it out" |
1406 South 13th Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 342 9838 |
This local favorite, serving Omaha since 1924, offers traditional international cuisine specializing in Czech and Eastern European fare. Dumplings and kraut, roast duck, wiener schnitzel, hasenpfeffer and soups fill the menu, in addition to some American selections and children's items. The homemade apple strudel and kolaches make a good finish to a great meal. The exterior boasts an opulent display of tile work and Czech detailing, while the interior is simple and inviting. Private rooms and plenty of free parking are available. Expect to pay $20 per person for dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy downtown dining |
1207 Harney Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 342 4010 |
This classy lunch and dinner spot located in the Old Market offers excellent seafood, steaks, pastas, salads and much more. The two-level seating area is surrounded by exposed-brick walls, dark wood, elaborate hanging lights and a brass-topped bar. Lunch offerings include the Brass Grille Fish and Chips and Medallion of Filet Mignon on a Kaiser bun with basil-flavored mushrooms. For dinner, try the Pasta Maelo, mostaccioli with sun dried tomatoes, diced chicken, sautéed mushrooms and fresh herbs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A bit of Ireland in Omaha |
319 North 78th Street Omaha, NE 68114 United States +1 402 393 3731 |
Everyone is Irish at this festive pub. Wood paneling and big, sturdy tables and booths make this the place to pull up a chair and hang out with your friends. Beers and whiskeys from Ireland are the favorite here; there is even a separate whiskey menu. The food is better than average with beer battered Galloway Bay Fish and Chips, the Pub Classic Sandwich, Jameson Whiskey Steak and Lemon Pepper Salmon. Live Irish music adds to the fun. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A hidden gem revealed |
1350 South 119th Street Omaha, NE 68144 United States +1 402 330 0300 |
Low lights and racks of wine bottles create an ambiance that is both calm and inviting. Separate rooms house a handful of tables to create an intimate atmosphere. Mouth watering cuts of steak fill the menu, along with an array of fresh seafood that will not disappoint. Frog legs are also featured, a rare find in Omaha. The wine list fills several pages, offering domestic and international labels for every taste and budget. The quiet environment is not suitable for small children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Southwest Omaha's home-style cooking headquarters |
1202 South 119th Street Omaha, NE 68144 United States +1 402 697 1313 |
Eating at Burnsy's is like having dinner at Grandma's house. Choose from fried chicken, hamburger steak with mushroom sauce, center-cut pork chops and pan-fried Walleye Pike. Burnsy's also offers a full Mexican menu with blackened chicken tacos, homemade burritos and usual south of the border fare. Sandwiches, appetizers, salads and pastas round out the menu. The atmosphere is country casual with roomy tables, booths and lots of windows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An Omaha institution |
1114 South 7th Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 341 7778 |
For more than 50 years, the Caniglia family has offered old-style Italian dining with all the trimmings. You can sense the history of this local institution from the moment you enter. A big, dark bar links several dining rooms decorated in an Old World Italian theme. The neighborhood surroundings sometimes make parking difficult, but do not give up. You do not want to miss a visit to this landmark restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serving Omaha since 1946 |
1620 South 10th Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 345 8313 |
Traditional Italian family dining reigns at this South Omaha institution. Serving Omaha since 1946, Cascio's offers perfectly aged steaks, top quality seafood, traditional recipe Italian favorites and homemade hot bread sticks. The atmosphere is family-style, with personable service and special menu selections for younger diners. Large party rooms serving groups from 20 to 450 are available, as is plenty of free parking. Located just south of the Old Market, Cascio's is a little off the beaten path, but definitely worth the drive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Huge portions and televisions everywhere |
3001 South 144 Street (Oakview Mall) Omaha, NE 68144 United States +1 402 697 9999 http://www.champps.com/ |
This sports bar/restaurant in Oak View Mall offers a multitude of pizzas, sandwiches, pastas, soups and salads. There are big-screen televisions everywhere, making this a great place to watch a game. The restaurant side welcomes children. Start with waffle fries or French onion soup au gratin, a delightful beef broth with onion chunks topped with tons of Provolone cheese. There are daily soup, sandwich and pasta specials. A popular dessert is the Messy Sundae, an ice cream sundae overflowing with hot fudge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great place to enjoy a brew |
3578 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68131 United States +1 402 345 1708 |
Special brews draw locals to this small, neighborhood grill. Beer connoisseurs will enjoy sampling regional tastes. Several offerings from Empyrean Ales are brewed in Nebraska. Guests planning to wash down a meal can choose from salads, burgers, sandwiches and daily specials. The Baked Potato Soup deserves a mention of its own. A customer favorite, it appears on the menu year-round. Space is limited, although the bar is bigger than it looks. The tab for two totals less than $20, and that is with a beer or two. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delectable bakery delights |
1206 Howard Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 342 2276 |
When you walk in the door, you can instantly see the wide variety of luscious pastries, cakes, cookies and other treats on display. The airy bakery also offers a full menu of coffee drinks, exotic teas and natural juices. Sandwiches, quiches, salads and more are also available. You can sit in one of two areas: inside or outside on the patio. It is fun to "people watch" on the patio since it is located in the heart of the Old Market. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Retro dining |
409 South 12th Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 341 9870 |
This retro breakfast and lunch spot in the Old Market is as much fun as it looks. The atmosphere is classic and the menu offers few surprises, but everything, from eggs and bacon to the chicken-fried steak, is terrific. The mood is subdued and casual. Choose a stool at the bar or a cozy booth and enjoy. A small parking lot is available, but, as is common for all Old Market restaurants, parking can be a problem. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Margaritas, burgers and more |
10727 West Center Road Omaha, NE 68124 United States +1 402 390 9096 |
A step up from fast food, this restaurant offers great taste for the value. It is extremely casual and popular with the lunch crowd. No tips needed here, you walk in, order and find a seat. Popular options include spicy taco salads in edible tortilla bowls, homemade burgers and the traditional Cheese Frenchee. Sides include fries or onion rings. Margaritas and hot cheese dip are two other favorites. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The place for Nebraska steak |
2121 South 73rd Street Omaha, NE 68124 United States +1 402 391 7440 |
Locals flock to this casual steakhouse for Whiskey Steak, prime rib and other classic cuts. Not in a "steak mood?" Try the King Crab leg dinner, a platter overflowing with big, meaty legs. All dinner entrees include potato, vegetable, bread and the freshest salad bar around. Rustic wooden tables, cowboy prints, low lighting and a flickering fireplace set the intimate atmosphere. The bar is especially inviting, with great service and an extremely generous pour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than 100 beers from around the world |
1205 Harney Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 342 5887 |
If you are full-blooded Irish, or merely Irish at heart, you will enjoy this green-themed pub in the Old Market. This spot is located underground; just look for the sign and the green Blarney Stone. Descend the stairs to sample more than 100 beers, live Irish music and excellent bar food. Try the Pub Burger with chips and soup ($3.75). The atmosphere is comfortable with a long wooden bar and a separate room to accommodate the band. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fish, Chips, and Single Malt Scotches |
5007 Underwood Ave Omaha, NE 68132 United States +1 402 553 9501 http://www.dundeedell.com/ |
This long-standing Omaha favorite recently moved to new digs in the heart of Dundee. Established in 1933, the only thing new about the "new" Dell is the atmosphere, which has gone from haphazard to hip. Gratefully, the food remains the same, including the signature two piece fish and chips that made the Dell famous. Other menu favorites include the Reuben Sandwich and the Big Easy Sandwich. There are more than 500 different brands of single malt scotches on hand to tempt the serious sipper. With nearly 1200 types of liquor, over 150 beers, and 80 wines you won't be disappointed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant dining for any occasion |
1722 Saint Mary's Avenue Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 344 3040 |
This upscale restaurant located in the historic Flatiron Building is the perfect place to impress a client or charm your sweetheart. Here you will find an interesting menu, outstanding service and one of the most intimate atmospheres in town. The menu changes seasonally, with such items as Miso Marinated Sea Bass (USD22) and Grilled Breast of Duck (USD20). The succulent Shitake mushroom appetizer (USD9.50) appears on every menu. The best table in the house is located at the point of the "iron" request it when you call for reservations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It's steak time... |
140 Regency Parkway Omaha, NE 68114 United States +1 402 393 0811 http://www.flemingssteakhouse.... |
Fleming's is one of the best steakhouses in Omaha, and one of the most famous restaurant chains in America. Steak options you can expect to find on the menu include Filet Mignon, New York Strip, Beef Flemington, Veal Chops, Pork Rib Chop, and Prime Ribs. Ask your waiter to help you choose from among the 100 different wines available to go with your meal. If you're not a meat fan, then sample the fresh seafood and scrumptious side dishes. The Salmon, with its signature Mashed Potatoes, is highly recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious, homemade burgers |
5008 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68132 United States +1 402 556 2006 |
Thick, juicy hamburgers are the specialty here, making it a good place for an informal lunch or supper. You can choose from the menu or make up a burger on your own. Salads and other sandwiches are also available. A fully stocked bar will help you wash it all down. You may want to try the other house specialty, a perfectly mixed Bloody Mary. Prices start around $5. The décor is extremely casual. Outside dining is available. A second location can be found at 2936 South 132nd Street. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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To Grandmother's house we go |
4712 South 82nd Street Omaha, NE 68127 United States +1 402 339 6633 |
This is almost like eating at Grandma's house. The décor is clean and casual with low lighting and plenty of booths. Menu favorites include soups, salads, sandwiches and meatier options, like chicken and steak. The onion rings and Margaritas are especially tasty. Sunday Brunch is a must.You will enjoy a buffet-style meal offering made-to-order omelets, egg dishes, pancakes and more. An additional Grandmother's is located at 8989 West Dodge Road (+1 402 391 8889). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fried chicken is the house specialty |
639 North 109 Court (Old Mill Shopping Center) Omaha, NE 68154 United States +1 402 496 2090 |
It is all about chicken at this West Omaha favorite, where you will find some of the best fried bird around. The "Famous Chicken Meals" come in large, regular and small portions and are served with two heaping side selections. House favorites include chicken and noodles, Steak Jack Daniels and chicken fried steak with all the trimmings. The restaurant is located just a few blocks away from several hotels, including the Settle Inn. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Prime Rib specialists |
11732 W Dodge Rd Omaha, NE 68154 United States +1 402 496 0222 http://www.jericosomaha.com |
This restaurant specializes in Nebraska beef, but the number one draw is prime rib. Seasoned and slowly cooked, the meat melts in your mouth. The restaurant offers an early bird prime rib special from 4:00p-5:30p on weekdays and from 4:30p-5:30p on weekends. The menu also features many different cuts of steak served with potatoes and other trimmings. Casual attire is acceptable. This restaurant is located within a mile of interstate access, along one of Omaha's major streets. Check out their website for a full menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh fish in a casual setting |
5424 South 24th Street Omaha, NE 68107 United States +1 402 731 7278 |
This South Omaha mainstay offers some of the freshest, tastiest fried fish sandwiches in town. The carp and catfish served here are caught in the Northern Lakes and trucked to Omaha where they are processed for guaranteed freshness. The fish sandwich, served bone-in on a piece of rye bread with cole claw and jacket fries on the side, is a steal at just $2.95. If a more substantial meal is in order, try the catfish dinner ($13.95). The decor is very casual and free parking is available. If you are planning a party, Joe Tess offers free party rooms to celebrate your special occasion. In a hurry? Try the convenient drive-up window. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An Old Market favorite |
422 South 11th Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 342 2550 http://www.mspubomaha.com/ |
Located in Omaha's historic Old Market, this ultra-popular downtown spot is where the action is. The sleek, black-and-white interior is dominated by an island-style bar stocked with an extensive selection of wines, a slew of domestic and imported beers, and a seemingly endless array of exotic cocktails. The regular menu is far from ho-hum, with big salads, tasty sandwiches and light entrees. The specialty menu changes nightly. Reservations are highly recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Midtown lunch and brunch spot |
911 South 87th Avenue (Countryside Village Shopping Center) Omaha, NE 68114 United States +1 402 397 1100 |
Big leafy salads, fresh sandwiches, fluffy omelets, homemade desserts and unique beverages make this a fun place to relax with an iced spiced tea and chat the day away. Try the popular Chicken Tortellini Salad (USD6.50), Crab and Cheddar Grill Sandwich (USD7.75), Custer Sandwich (USD6.50) or Walnut Chicken Salad (USD8.50). A large bakery counter commands the front entrance tempting visitors with everything from cheesecakes to hand-cut, hand-decorated seasonal cookies. This is a great place to host a business meeting, bridal luncheon or Sunday brunch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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BBQ in a fun atmosphere |
7425 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68114 United States +1 402 393 7427 http://www.mckennasbbb.com/ |
"When Adam first met Eve, That's When the Blues Started," or so it says in bright neon letters across one wall of this popular midtown joint. Voted "Best BBQ and Live Music Venue" numerous times by local media, this spot offers outstanding food, including slow cooked ribs , BBQ chicken, Ten Hour BBQ Smoked Brisket and a terrific Smoked Chicken Cobb Salad. The mood here is definitely upbeat, with aluminum-topped tables, concrete floors and live music every weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home-style cooking and Keno |
13325 Millard Avenue Omaha, NE 68137 United States +1 402 891 9292 |
Established in 1997, this bar and restaurant offers large portions of traditional fare. The bar area has Keno, televisions, pool tables and video games. Favorites include Chicken Fried Steak, which is served with mashed potatoes and gravy and a biscuit. The prime rib and roasted chicken come in various portion sizes and are big hits. There is a buffet brunch on Sundays that offers breakfast and lunch items. The family atmosphere and decor make this a great place for a casual meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outstanding Nebraska beef |
4888 South 118th Street Omaha, NE 68137 United States +1 402 895 3800 |
Although located inside the Four Points Hotel by Sheraton, this restaurant welcomes everyone. All guests enjoy casual dining that is a cut above the rest. Steaks and ribs top the list of favorites, but feel free to sample one of the many seafood offerings. A breakfast buffet is available daily and is especially popular on weekends. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pizza, beer, pool tables and more |
1111 Harney Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 341 1616 http://www.oldchicago.com/ |
This Old Market favorite features a lively atmosphere and fun décor. The menu offers a variety of pizzas, sandwiches, pastas and salads, and the full bar stocks 110 different beers. The loud, spirited ambiance is perfect for adults and kids. The restaurant even gives children their own new pack of four crayons for entertainment. A separate room filled with pool tables often hosts billiards tournaments. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A wonderful view of Omaha |
2200 First National Center (First National Bank Building) Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 345 8008 |
This elegant "members only" restaurant offers traditional cuisine including burgers, sandwiches, pastas and salads. A favorite is the Original Thunderbird Salad ($6.50, $8.50) with crab, shrimp or smoked turkey. Entrees range from $15-25. If you are visiting Omaha or thinking about joining the club, you can get a "One Night Stand" card, which allows you and your guests to eat at the club without a membership. Free parking is available at the Doubletree Hotel and the garage at 17th and Dodge Streets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Enjoy gourmet food in an elegant atmosphere |
1101 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 344 3200 |
This upscale Old Market restaurant offers prime graded beef, veal, lobster tails, crab legs, salmon, sole and other fresh seafood. The steak cuts include porterhouse, New York strip and fillets. All of the menu items are served with fine attention to presentation. The white tablecloth adorned dining room is very elegant. You can also choose to sit in the cigar room, where you can purchase and enjoy a cigar. There is live piano music on Friday and Saturday evenings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale European and American dishes |
2523 South 143rd Avenue Omaha, NE 68144 United States +1 402 697 7840 http://www.prima140.com |
This tucked-away restaurant offers wonderful pastas, steaks, pork, lamb, seafood, salads, sandwiches and more. It even claims to be the only place in the midwest to offer alligator meat. Everything is homemade and the portions are generous. There are three or four specials nightly, usually a fish or beef dish. The atmosphere is friendly and upscale casual. There is a comfortable bar where you can hang out while you wait for your table. There is also a separate dining room that is available for private parties or large groups. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All-you-can-eat pasta |
1105 Howard Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 345 7776 |
Casual Italian dining is the focus at this Old Market mainstay. The emphasis here is on quantity, with big plates of pasta offered with your choice of sauces. Order just one sauce or a combination of many. The pasta is all-you-can-eat, so come hungry. The menu also features sandwiches, ribs, and baked pastas. An old Model-T Ford has been transformed to house the fresh salad bar. This is a great spot for a family dinner, but no reservations are accepted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Southwestern food and decor |
646 North 114th Street Omaha, NE 68154 United States +1 402 498 0804 |
This popular hangout offers excellent food and personable service in a jazzy southwestern atmosphere. An open bar occupies the center of the joint, offering wine, beer, cocktails and one of the smoothest Margaritas in town. The eclectic menu includes Wood Fire Grilled Chicken, Dos Equis Fillet and Twisted Garlic Shrimp Pasta. Be sure to try a cup of the black bean soup; no, make that a bowl. The lunch menu offers petite portions of most dinner entrees at smaller prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The place for potato casseroles |
3685 North 129th Street Omaha, NE 68164 United States +1 402 498 2800 http://www.summerkitchen.net/ |
You can smell the fresh-baked goods when you walk into this restaurant that specializes in large quantities of American-style food. You can choose from an array of homemade baked items, including muffins, pies, caramel and pecan rolls and cakes. The menu offers omelets, pancakes, benedicts, potato casseroles, melt sandwiches, salads, burgers and soups. Popular dishes include the Kansas City Potato Casserole, a mixture of sirloin strips, mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, Monterey Jack cheese and potatoes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-fashioned home cooking |
3461 South 84th Street Omaha, NE 68124 United States +1 402 393 0640 |
If you are craving a big plate of "comfort food," this home-style restaurant fits the bill. The huge menu offers pancakes, salads, jumbo-sized deli sandwiches, classic potato casseroles and more. For dinner, try the Butcher's Meltaway Ribs or the Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops. Both are served with two homemade sides and freshly baked bread. The Farm House is located inside Mangelsen's, one of the area's largest craft and hobby centers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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