Ole's Big Game Bar apparently bought a plot of land in the Southport area. Would be cool if they make it like their location in Paxton, I will say though their food has really gone down hill, they'll need to step up their game if they plan on this working out.
Linkin5 wrote:Ole's Big Game Bar apparently bought a plot of land in the Southport area. Would be cool if they make it like their location in Paxton, I will say though their food has really gone down hill, they'll need to step up their game if they plan on this working out.
Every time I head out to Colorado, Paxton and Ole's is always a stop. Their biscuits and Gravy are still top notch. Are they seriously going to build something in the metro though?
Prime grade beef steaks, buffalo prime rib, elk, salmon, quail, game hen, and succulent baby-back pork ribs are just some of the marvelous offerings on the Buckhorn menu. Exotic appetizers such as alligator tail and buffalo sausage are available, and no dinner is complete without the house specialty, Rocky Mountain Oysters.
Stargazer wrote:When do we get our Brazilian steakhouse? Sioux City and Lincoln both have them.
Wasn't there once one in Legacy off of 168th and Center?
Galo lasted less than a year...
I remember seeing at best mediocre reviews of that place.
It was not your typical Brasilian steakhouse either. Was there a couple of times and it was good for what it was but not what you are looking for is a Brasilien steakhouse that most know
For the record NEBUGEATER does not equal BUGEATER !!!!!!!
I actually liked the place a lot, was disappointed to see it fail. A different spin on the Brazilian steak house. A buffet with a gaucho chef serving a few meat selections. They charged by the pound. I thought the food was very good.
Shoot for the Moon... if you miss, you'll land among the stars.
Once a format is established, you either go all in or go into some thing else. Dim Sum is a great example. In SF, there are restaurants that only serve that. They have a dozen or more options at a given meal, but you can't get an entree there. People learn that if you want Peking Duck, you go to the restaurant that sells it. If you want sweet pork buns, you go to the place that sells Dim Sum.
Once people got used to the Fogo De Chao style, they wanted that style.
Looks like Playmakers Pizzaria Sports Bar is opening up in the strip mall by Alamo. Also, there is a sign up for an Amigos opening right next to the Burger King.
I'm liking how this area is finally taking off. It's nice to drive south from the 680/80 interchange, and see the horizon to the south filling w/ houses & retail & industrial, then go around the bend in I-80 and see the LaVista Conf Cntr skyline. It's almost like "Omaha's new playground" to live/work/eat/shop to me. Such prime land right off I-80.
I can get pushed out because I'm "too much" for some. Then, an observer of me comes suddenly swooping in to "fill my shoes." People are always more accepting of the new one, because their feathers aren't truly ruffled by them. (Yawn) I can count on it every time.
Old news, but along with Dunkin' Donuts (5,625 s.f.) will be a Sports Clips (1,200 s.f.) and Moe's Southwest Grill (2,500 s.f.).
And a Cold Stone Creamery (1,793 s.f.) and Playmakers Pizza and Sports (6,500 s.f.) in the strip mall east of Alamo Theaters.
Coyote wrote:Old news, but along with Dunkin' Donuts (5,625 s.f.) will be a Sports Clips (1,200 s.f.) and Moe's Southwest Grill (2,500 s.f.).
And a Cold Stone Creamery (1,793 s.f.) and Playmakers Pizza and Sports (6,500 s.f.) in the strip mall east of Alamo Theaters.
Dunkin is going in the building over in Southport East by Runza and Sonic.
Coyote wrote:Old news, but along with Dunkin' Donuts (5,625 s.f.) will be a Sports Clips (1,200 s.f.) and Moe's Southwest Grill (2,500 s.f.).
And a Cold Stone Creamery (1,793 s.f.) and Playmakers Pizza and Sports (6,500 s.f.) in the strip mall east of Alamo Theaters.
Dunkin is going in the building over in Southport East by Runza and Sonic.
We knew that, but a Sports Clips and Moes is going there also...
Coyote wrote:Old news, but along with Dunkin' Donuts (5,625 s.f.) will be a Sports Clips (1,200 s.f.) and Moe's Southwest Grill (2,500 s.f.).
And a Cold Stone Creamery (1,793 s.f.) and Playmakers Pizza and Sports (6,500 s.f.) in the strip mall east of Alamo Theaters.
Dunkin is going in the building over in Southport East by Runza and Sonic.
We knew that, but a Sports Clips and Moes is going there also...
The way your post reads, I though you were saying the building east of Alamo.
Coyote wrote:Old news, but along with Dunkin' Donuts (5,625 s.f.) will be a Sports Clips (1,200 s.f.) and Moe's Southwest Grill (2,500 s.f.).
And a Cold Stone Creamery (1,793 s.f.) and Playmakers Pizza and Sports (6,500 s.f.) in the strip mall east of Alamo Theaters.
Dunkin is going in the building over in Southport East by Runza and Sonic.
Is Dunkin using that whole building? It seems kind of big for a Dunkin Donuts.