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Catering to Every Taste

If you live in Greater Omaha long enough, its array of wonderful restaurants will weave themselves into your life.

“This is where your dad took me to eat on our first date–Bene Pizza and Pasta.”

“You know what I could go for? That amazing ‘fresh Chilean sea bass’ we had at Passport Restaurant after your college graduation.”

“I will never forget that time we saw Warren Buffett and Bill Gates eating together at Gorat’s Steakhouse!”

From hometown favorites to well-known national chains, Greater Omaha’s more than 1,500 restaurants, cafés, buffets and grills cater to every taste. Places like El Dorado, Bohemian Café, Vivace, Big Mama’s Kitchen and Catering and O’Connor’s Irish Pub.

Omaha’s signature remains its world-class beef. You can order it at classic spots like Anthony’s Steakhouse, Cascio’s Steakhouse, Sullivan’s Steakhouse and Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse. Should your mood run more “surf” than “turf,” fresh seafood also abounds throughout Omaha at places old and newer—from Joe Tess Place to 801 Chophouse at the Paxton.

Variety. It’s a hallmark of the local “dining out scene,” and nowhere is that more evident than in Omaha’s Old Market. The dozens of restaurants there range from casual to fine. M’s Pub, Omaha Prime, Stokes Grill & Bar, Blue Sushi, Upstream Brewing Company and V. Mertz are a few examples—all within walking distance of each other.

And, while Omahans are very supportive of their locally-owned eateries, a growing number of national names are also thriving here, places like California Pizza Kitchen, the Cheesecake Factory, Dave & Buster’s, and Granite City Food & Brewery.

Whatever the craving, whatever the occasion, whatever the memory to be made, Omaha is sure to have just the place to suit your taste.

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