Jams, an Omaha restaurant legacy, is an American Grill that offers a melting pot of different styles and varieties of food dishes containing high-quality ingredients paired with the optional cold drink or creative cocktail.
A neighborhood bar featuring craft & import beer, premium spirits, and made-from-scratch pub grub located in downtown Omaha.
LOCAL Beer, Patio and Kitchen serves better bar food and hosts the largest selection of local craft beers in the area. A welcoming environment with some familiar games, a beautiful patio, delicious food and over 100 local brews curated by our own Certified Cicerone®. ENTRANCE 9th + Dodge PARKING 9th + Capitol Kitchen shuts down one hour before closing.
The Session Room combines craft beer and cocktails, unique food to create a great atmosphere unlike anyplace else in Omaha. Modern music and the occasional live band will welcome customers to an environment with a vintage- industrial style décor, high tech video equipment, enhanced by its one-of-a-kind historic surroundings. The Session Room's emphasis is on supporting local breweries. We will have an extensive craft beer and cocktail menu, as well as the ability to obtain rare beers from Breweries such as Boulevard, Sam Adams, Lagunitas, Founders and Abita, just to name a few. All ages will be equally entertained and comfortable in its hip but casual charm. Dining service will include lunch and dinner Monday through Sunday and late night options Thursday through Saturday. The Session Room will offer a fun and unique menu, with cuisine new to the Omaha area, as well as favorites like our amazing Chicken Wings with a killer sauces such as chipotle raspberry, soy sambal and buffalo sauce just to name a few. Who says a cool atmosphere, great food and must see events can‘t mix together? The Session Room will focus on events such as the College World Series, The Big East and Big 10 Baseball tournaments, Creighton Basketball, Creighton Baseball, Soccer, Tennis and events featured at The Century Link Center.
Maria Sangria Restaurant Español ALL NEW MENU now has more Spanish Infused items from Spain, Mexico, and now Cuba. We also offer delicious American Entrees plus a ALL NEW fun KID MENU with Handmade Slushies in 8 different flavors so its GOOD FOOD & FUN for the entire family.
The Verdict is an urban contemporary bar, restaurant, and lounge designed to appeal to the areas professional workers and residents.
Thrift Lunch is a small online shop focused on vintage finds and gently used designer goods curated by Sarah Baker Hansen and Cara Pesek.
Celebrating your daily victories with a well-deserved dose of fun, from your favorite hotel.
The Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse is located at 105 South 9th Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 23, 1998, and is a contributing property to the Warehouses in Omaha Multiple Property Submission.
The Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse is located at 105 South 9th Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 23, 1998, and is a contributing property to the Warehouses in Omaha Multiple Property Submission.HistoryBuilt in 1913, the building is eight stories, and is made of brick and hollow tile. It was designed in the Renaissance Revival style for the Beebe and Runyan Furniture Company. The Leo A. Daly Sr. architecture firm designed a $10 million conversion of the Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse into a condominium, which was completed by the Boca Development Company in 2007. The building includes thermal insulated windows, reclaimed maple wood floor, exposed beamed ceilings and brick walls, and energy efficiency heat pumps backed by electric furnaces, along with other environmental and energy-efficient features.
The Christian Specht Building is located at 1110 Douglas Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. It is the only existing building with a cast iron facade known in Nebraska today, and one of the few ever built in the state. The building was deemed an Omaha landmark in 1981, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.HistoryDesigned by local architects Dufrene and Mendelssohn in 1884, the three-story Specht Building was modeled in the Italian Renaissance Revival Style. This was a popular style for cast-iron facade buildings. Christian Specht's company, the Western Cornice Works, manufactured the facade. The company was a manufacturer of galvanized iron cornices, finials and other metal building products. Today the building is renowned for its artistic value by representing this period's usage of iron.Proposed demolitionIn 2001 the Omaha Performing Arts Society, led by the publisher of the Omaha World-Herald, John Gottschalk, proposed building an arts center adjacent to the Specht Building. Plans called for the demolition of the entire block the Specht Building sits on, including the Specht and four neighboring historic buildings.In 2001 the City of Omaha was presented with a US$90,000,000 gift for a downtown performing arts center contingent on the demolition of the downtown block containing the Specht Building and three other restored historical buildings. Shortly thereafter, the Omaha City Council voted to condemn and immediately demolish the Specht Building and the three other buildings to make way for green space for the performing arts center. Before voting to demolish the Specht building, the City Council did not discuss the fact that since 1981 the Specht building had been a designated Landmark of the City of Omaha.
The Christian Specht Building is located at 1110 Douglas Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. It is the only existing building with a cast iron facade known in Nebraska today, and one of the few ever built in the state. The building was deemed an Omaha landmark in 1981, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.