OmahaGoing to Omaha? Then ditch the guidebook and follow these famous locals as they show you around their hometown — the eighth-largest city in the Midwest. By Haley ShapleyALEXIS GEISTMiss Omaha 2008“There are a couple of really great restaurants in Omaha. One is Stokes; it has a wonderful wine list, it’s kind of tucked away, and the
food is amazing. There are a lot of boutiques in Old Market that [offer] fun, different clothes. And I love the Orpheum Theater. They do Broadway plays there, and it’s newly renovated. It’s very elaborate — a beautiful place to go for a night on the town.”
HOUSTON ALEXANDERUFC fighter“I’m a nostalgic guy, and I love history.
Union Station [currently Durham Western Heritage Museum] is great; it sort of takes you back to when people were riding trains all the time. There’s a really good restaurant downtown called the Paxton. The waiters dress in clothing from the ’20s and ’30s — it reminds me of a time when everyone was classy.”
RUDY SMITHPhotojournalist, Omaha World-Herald“I enjoy N.P. Dodge Park. You can go there in the morning and, especially in the springtime, see deer, raccoons, and other wildlife; boaters getting ready to motor down the
Missouri River; and walkers. I also enjoy Loves Jazz & Arts Center. It’s a North Omaha museum with some of the state’s, city’s, and country’s greatest artists. It’s a [good spot] to have lunch with the masters.”
TOM BECKARadio talk-show host and author“I like Dundee Dell; they’ve got more singlemalt scotches than any other place outside
Scotland, and they also have one of the largest alcohol collections of any place in
North America. At least twice a month, they do a scotch tasting, and periodically, they bring people in from Scotland to actually talk about their distillery and their scotch.”
VICTORIA ALEXANDERBest-selling author“I live in Dundee, an earlytwentieth- century neighborhood with a very eclectic downtown area. Marks Bistro [is] wonderful — it very much reminds me of someplace in New York. It’s on the second fl oor ... above the Dundee Gallery, which features local and regional artists. There’s a little wine bar called the Dundee Cork & Bottle, and the Dundee Theatre shows a lot of independent fi lms.”
REV. JOHN P. SCHLEGEL, S.J.President, Creighton University“I would recommend a stroll down the malls and pathways of Creighton University to savor the intimacy and beauty of the campus, especially its gardens and statuary. The landscaping rivals that of the Lauritzen Gardens, and the Jesuit Gardens offer the perfect spot on the university grounds for a picnic outing.”
MIKE FAHEYMayor“There’s a special steak house called Gorat’s [that’s] a favorite of
Warren Buffett. Hollywood Candy has all your old [sweet] favorites — and new as well. And at Tannenbaum [Christmas Shop], it is
Christmas year-round. Every summer, we have the Omaha Farmers Market. They bring in all kinds of fresh produce, baked goods, and crafts.”
J. BROOKS JOYNERDirector, Joslyn Art Museum“For Omaha’s most artful and delicious burgers, I recommend the eclectic Louie M’s Burger Lust, near downtown and the Joslyn Art Museum, in the historic Vinton Street district. I could grab a bite for lunch there every day for a month and not eat the same burger twice, and their breakfasts are incredible.”
CÉDRIC FICHEPAINChef and owner, Le Voltaire“The opera is really excellent quality in Omaha. We are season-ticket holders, and they have some absolutely gorgeous productions. The Institute for the Culinary Arts at Metropolitan Community College has a bistro, Sage, where all the young kids learn. It’s very nice; you have all this young talent trying to put up an absolutely gorgeous meal or you, and it’s very affordable.”
MICHAEL R. MCCARTHYChairman and cofounder, McCarthy Group“The neighborhood north of downtown is rapidly reemerging as the place to be in Omaha. Stop at the Old Mattress Factory for some soup, and then head to Slowdown for live music or to Film Streams’ [Ruth Sokolof Theater] for a classic movie.”
Contact InfoCreighton University
2500 California Plaza
(402) 280-2700
www.creighton.eduDundee Cork & Bottle
614 North 50th Street
(402) 934-2118
Dundee Dell
5007 Underwood Avenue
(402) 553-9501
Dundee Gallery
4916 Underwood Avenue
(402) 505-8333
www.dundeegallery.comDundee Theatre
4952 Dodge Street
(402) 551-3595
www.dundeetheatre.comFilm Streams' Ruth Sokolof Theater
1340 Webster Street
(402) 933-0259
www.filmstreams.orgGorat's Steak House
4917 Center Street
(402) 551-3733
www.goratssteakhouse.comHollywood Candy
501 South 13th Street
(402) 884-7688
Joslyn Art Museum
2200 Dodge Street
(402) 342-3300
www.joslyn.orgLauritzen Gardens, Omaha's Botanical Center 100 Bancroft Street
(402) 346-4002
www.omahabotanicalgardens.orgLouie M's Burger Lust
1718 Vinton Street
(402) 449-9112
Loves Jazz & Arts Center
2510 North 24th Street
(402) 502-5291
www.lovesjazzartcenter.orgMarks Bistro
4916 Underwood Avenue
(402) 502-2203
www.marksindundee.comMemorial Stadium, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 600 Stadium Drive
Lincoln, Nebraska
(402) 472-4224
www.huskers.comN.P. Dodge Memorial Park
11001 John J. Pershing Drive
(402) 444-5955
www.ci.omaha.ne.us/parks/parks/npdodgepark.htmOld Market Omaha
www.oldmarket.com The Old Mattress Factory Bar & Grill
501 North 13th Street
(402) 346-9116
www.themattomaha.comOmaha Farmers Market
South 11th Street and Jackson Street
(402) 345-5401
www.omahafarmersmarket.comOpera Omaha
1625 Farnam Street, Suite 100
(877) 346-7372
www.operaomaha.orgOrpheum Theater
409 South 16th Street
(402) 345-0202
www.omahaperformingarts.orgPaxton Chop House
14th Street and Farnam Street
(402) 341-1222
www.paxtonchop.comSage Student Bistro
North 30th Street and Fort Street, Building #10
(402) 457-2328
www.mccneb.edu/culinary/bistro.aspSlowdown
729 North 14th Street
(402) 345-7575
www.theslowdown.comStokes Grill & Bar
646 North 114th Street, (402) 498-0804
1122 Howard Street, (402) 408-9000
Tannenbaum Christmas Shop
1007 Howard Street
(402) 345-9627
www.otannenbaum.comUnion Station (currently Durham Western Heritage Museum)
801 South 10th Street
(402) 444-5071
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Dallas-based
HALEY SHAPLEY is a former assistant editor for
American Way. She kindly agreed to squeeze in a freelance assignment for us (plus, she really loves Omaha).