What Type of Omaha Restaurant Week Diner Are You?
Omaha Restaurant Week Week runs Sept. 12–21, bringing back 10 delicious days of prix fixe, three-course dinners across the city. In 2025, 50+ restaurants will offer special menus at set price points — $20, $30, $40 and $50 per person — making it the perfect time to try somewhere new, revisit an old favorite, or treat yourself to multiple nights out. A portion of every meal benefits Food Bank for the Heartland, so you can dine well while doing good. To help you navigate the tantalizing options, pick the dining profile that best describes you. Are you a Trendsetter, Loyalist, Style Seeker, Connoisseur, Connector, Traveler or Frugal Foodie?
The Trendsetter
Hunting for Omaha’s New and Buzz-Worthy Restaurants
You’re always pursuing Omaha’s newest culinary experiences. Open-minded, yet discerning, you’re ready to dig into delectable offerings from these Omaha newcomers.
The Loyalist
Supporting Omaha’s Classic Dining Spots
You love and support tried-and-true Omaha restaurants. When dining out, you expect the same dependability and devotion to quality – and you know you’ll get it here, whether you’re searching for samosas, steak or spring rolls.
The Style Seeker
Looking for an Omaha Restaurant with Ambiance
You have an appreciation for beauty and sensory experiences. Vibes are critical – the feeling of a place enhances the dishes’ flavor. Each of these Omaha restaurants has a distinct ambiance, from modern, clean lines to sumptuous maximalism. You are here for it.
The Connoisseur
Toasting Omaha’s Food and Drink Pairings
You are curious about food and beverages and passionately interested in how pairing them can create a magical effect. Cheers to an all-Italian wine list, artisan craft beer, impressive whisky lists, and more lovely libations – you’re ready to drink it all in.
The Connector
Making Every Omaha Meal a Social Event
You recognize restaurants as keystones in a neighborhood, as places to gather, reconnect and share delicious food. You relish the nourishment and socializing these spots provide – and you’re likely to run into other friendly regulars.
The Traveler
Finding Globally Inspired Bites in Omaha
You’ve seen a lot of the world by train, bus or plane. Whether in an excellent hotel restaurant or ordering an infrequently seen dish in a Chinese restaurant, you always search for a dining experience that will transport you.
The Frugal Foodie
Scoring Big Flavors at Omaha’s Budget-Friendly Restaurants
You find joy in discovering a mouthwatering meal at a budget-friendly price point. While all Omaha Restaurant Week menus are at discounted prices, these establishments offer a lot of bang — and flavor — for your buck.
Now that you have a list of recommendations on where to dine during Omaha Restaurant Week, we have another personality for everyone to add: The Altruist. Why? Because when you dine out during Omaha Restaurant Week, a portion of all proceeds will benefit Food Bank for the Heartland. Eating well and doing good – it’s a win-win. Make your reservations today. And find more delicious dining inspiration at OmahaRestaurantWeek.com.
Frequently Asked Questions about Omaha Restaurant Week
What is Omaha Restaurant Week?
Omaha Restaurant Week is a 10-day celebration of the city’s dining scene, featuring special three-course dinners at a set price. Participating restaurants create exclusive menus, making it the perfect chance to try something new or return to a favorite spot.
When is Omaha Restaurant Week 2025?
The 2025 event runs September 12–21, 2025.
How much does it cost to dine during Omaha Restaurant Week?
Each restaurant offers a three-course prix fixe menu at one of four set price points: $20, $30, $40 or $50 per person.
How many restaurants participate?
Fifty-eight Omaha restaurants will take place in 2025, ranging from trendy new eateries to classic neighborhood favorites.
Do I need reservations?
Reservations are strongly recommended, as many Omaha Restaurant Week restaurants fill quickly. Check with your chosen restaurant for availability.
Does Omaha Restaurant Week support a local cause?
Yes! A portion of proceeds benefits Food Bank for the Heartland, so every meal helps fight hunger in the community.
Where can I see the full list of restaurants?
Visit the official website at OmahaRestaurantWeek.com