Omaha

Bars

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Dundee Dell
5007 Underwood Ave.
(402)-553-9501
$2.75 to $5.75 draft pints. $7 to $12 for pitchers. $2.25 to $25 bottles (huge selection, certainly one of the largest, if not the largest, in Omaha.) Very large scotch selection. Also has full restaurant. See website for full food and drink menu
Near 50th and Underwood, which is six blocks north of Dodge St.
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Homy Inn
1510 N. Saddle Creek Rd.

1510 n saddle creek rd. a fun bar with champagne on tap.

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Lemon Drop
5423 South 36th Street

5423 s 36th street. offers pool tables and live music.

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Myth
1105 Howard St.

1105 howard street in the old market, (http://mytholdmarket.com/). pricey but good martinis.

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Starsky's Lounge
7812 F Street

4020 s 13th street across from rosenblatt stadium. great bar to hang out at after catching a game at the college world series or a royals game.

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Saddle Creek Bar

1410 n saddle creek road, (http://saddlecreekbar.com). has pinball, pool, and darts. live music and daily drink specials.

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Upstream Brewery

514 s 11th street in the old market, (http://upstreambrewing.com). has pool tables and on wednesday nights $7 pizzas and $2 microbrews are served. also has a full menu and great food at a reasonable price. try the sample platter of microbrews and get your favorite in a growler to go.

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The Bluejay bar is Creighton students favorite Wednesday night destination. A $5 cover gets you %1 shots and beers all night.

Farrel's Sports Bar, located downtown off 9th and Dodge, has a great Thursday night line up, with karaoke, $3 cover, and 50 cent busch or pbr.

Other fun bars include the Old Market Tavern, the Dubliner, Billy Frogs, and Barry O's, all located within a few blocks of each other in the Old Market District.

Coffee shops

coffee shops
Aromas
1033 Jones St

1033 jones street, +1 402 614-7009, (http://aromas-coffee.com). european style coffee shop right down the street from upstream and under the old market lofts. it’s the most versatile shop in omaha, when it comes to brewing methods and selection. the crowd consists of dedicated college regulars, loft residents and local baristas. definitely a place to check out if you're looking for sophisticated, yet cozy shop.

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Blue Line Coffee
4924 Underwood Ave

50th & underwood streets. resides in a walkable area of omaha, the dundee neighborhood. stop in and get "green beret", then walk down the block to 'great harvest' for a free slice of bread of your choice. alternatively, walk west to the bread oven, a french bakery featuring traditional french breads.

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Caffeine Dreams
4524 Farnam St

4524 farnam street, (http://caffeinedreams.net/). popular meeting spot for many clubs / meetings. near hospitals and colleges. local art & photography grace the walls, eclectic music plays over the speakers. decent priced coffee, cool atmosphere. free wi-fi.

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Espresso Yourself
118 s 50th street

118 n 50th street. just one block off of dodge street, the only drive through coffee house in dundee. muffins, donuts and bagels offered daily. outdoor seating. free wi-fi

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13th Street Coffee Company
519 S 13th St.

519 s 13th street. located in downtown, serves a variety of coffee-based drinks. desserts and sandwiches are also served. occasionally there is live music on fridays. free wi-fi.

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Scooters
72nd

Multiple locations, (http://scooterscoffeehous...). this fast-growing regional chain seems to have drive-up kiosks on every other corner, a testament to its popularity. locations with seating offer free wi-fi. original location is in bellevue.

All restaurants, bars, and coffee shops in Omaha are smoke-free indoors. Smoking on outdoor patios is legal, however rather uncommon. All bars in Omaha must close by 2:00AM