While I have freelance writers help from time to time, it’s mostly just me. I’m proud to be a one-woman business sharing all the best things to see, do, and eat in Omaha. Like what you read? Help support my site! However, if you want a more thorough look at which Omaha restaurants are good for families, check out this list of kid-friendly restaurants with a great breakfast! Have little ones? I’d have no problem taking my kids to most of the restaurants on this list. Here are some that were recommended by readers: Le Peep, and one of my favorites, First Watch. There are several chain restaurants in Omaha that have great service and food. recommended bringing some patience with you: “If you decide on going to Vidlak’s go early or you’ll have a wait time to a table……trust me it’s worth the wait!” Vidlak’s Brookside Café, 15668 W. both recommended Vidlak’s for breakfast, with Julie recommending the cinnamon rolls. and 17070 Wright Plaza (second location closed) Vidlak’s Brookside Café
Still, the downtown location of Upstream Brewery serves a great breakfast, and if you time it right, you can sit outside and watch the Saturday morning farmers market shoppers while sipping your mimosa. recommended Upstream Brewery for its brunch buffet, which sadly, in 2017, the location with the wonderful brunch buffet has closed. Word is, the new owners of the restaurant haven’t improved it. Gaby actually recommended a couple, but The Diner is her first choice. The Diner/Billy Frogg’s Grill & Bar, 1120 Howard St.
recommended this Old Market greasy spoon. UPDATE: The Diner’s original location has closed, but the restaurant has moved to be a part of Billy Frogg’s Grill & Bar in the Old Market. Related Post: Looking for brunch? Check out the new brunch at the Orleans Room inside the Cottonwood Hotel! The Diner If you like benedicts, you’ll love the variety offered there. recommended one of my go-to local restaurants for breakfast: Bailey’s. Here’s a new diner (new to me, that is) that was suggested by Cee W.: AJ’s Café. Here are some of the best Omaha breakfast recommendations: AJ’s Café At no extra cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. UPDATE: This post was first published in 2017 and has been updated in March 2022 to include new restaurants to the list and reflect closures.ĭi sclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. It started out as 19 restaurants, but since this post was written, a few great ones have opened and were added to the list. I recently asked where I could find the best breakfast in Omaha and they did not disappoint with recommendations. The Oh My! Omaha Facebook community knows good food. The latest CDC guidance is here find a COVID-19 vaccination site here. Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated the latest data about the delta variant indicates that it may pose a low-to-moderate risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial transmission. For updated information on coronavirus cases, please visit the city of Chicago’s COVID-19 dashboard.
Below are Eater Chicago’s picks for the essential bars and restaurants.Īs of August 20, the city has mandated that everyone wear facial coverings while indoors. It also has upscale dining spots for seafood, steaks, and wine. That’s an error in judgement, as it directly borders Chicago to the north and is easily accessible via car, or even the CTA’s Purple Line.Ī charming college town, Evanston is packed with places for cheap eats, from late-night pancakes and eggs to casual spots for lunch and dinner, to coffee shops for working and studying. Because it is a suburb, Chicagoans sometimes overlook Evanston as a viable destination for dining out.