The Enjoy Omaha Guide: Live like Warren
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Who made the Enjoy Omaha guide?

Hi, I am Tilman Versch, your Omaha strategist.
What started off in 2019 as a simple trip has grown into an obsessive research project.
Through 1,000+ hours of research, in-depth conversations with locals, helping 100+ AGM visitors plan their trip, and 10+ Omaha personal visits, I have explored Omaha’s neighborhoods, restaurants, and hidden highlights. Always on the lookout for what’s new and recommendable to friends, many call me the “Omaha nerd.”
Use my experience to shorten your learning curve so you can enjoy every hour in Omaha. Get local status the moment you step into the city.
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Fun things to do in Omaha
Omaha has a ton to offer! Let’s start with food!
Omaha’s best food spots
Foodies can find a ton of exciting restaurants to visit in Omaha. In addition to the list below, I have also created a food map to further help you find recommended food spots. Please click here to open it:
The best restaurants
Omaha offers several great restaurants worth visiting. I have tested most of these restaurants personally for you:
- Reuben sandwiches: The Reuben sandwich, created in Omaha, comes close to being an authentic Omahaian meal. You can enjoy a tasty Reuben in Omaha in many great places in Omaha.
- Steaks: Many shareholders plan to visit a steak house. Gorat’s is strongly associated with Warren Buffett. I also have heard that many visitors love Fleming’s or The Drover.
- BBQ: Porky Butts BBQ and Smokin Barrel BBQ in West Omaha have great BBQ. Hartland Bar-B-Que, Lazy Buffalo and Wayne’s New Skoo closer to the CHI are great, too.
- Burgers: Barrett’s, Block 16, All American Burger, and Best Burger offer great burgers in Omaha.
- Pizza: There is always time for good pizza! Smokin’ Oak, Pitch Pizzeria, Lyle’s Pizzeria and Orsi’s can be worth a visit.
- Vegetarian & vegan food: Block16 and V. Mertz at Old Market offer several vegan options.
- Healthy food: Akarui, Bangkok Kitchen, Corkscrew Wine & Cheese, and Clean Slate Food & Co. offer great healthy food options.
🍽️ Omaha loves to eat out. Therefore, Omaha has a great food scene with many affordable and high-quality restaurants.
Breakfast, coffee, and ice cream
I could discover a few great breakfast and coffee spots I am excited to share with you:
- Breakfast: The Saddle Creek Breakfast Club, Early Bird Brunch, and Lola’s are breakfast restaurants worth visiting.
- Coffee: There are numerous great coffee spots in Omaha, like Kochava, Godega Market, Archetype Coffee or The Mill on Leavenworth.
- Ice cream: The award-winning Coneflower Creamery is my go-to place for ice cream in Omaha. They have two locations in the Blackstone district and at Millwork Commons.
Have a drink
Do you want to grab a drink with friends? Please consider these locations:
- Bars: Mr. Toad, Wicked Rabbit, The Berry & Rye at Old Market, Proof, and The Bull Moose are worth a visit.
- Beer: Beer lovers will also enjoy the many craft breweries in Omaha. Insights into the vital scene are shared by Visit Omaha.
Buy groceries
Here you can discover the best grocery stores in Omaha:
- Groceries: I recommend Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe’s, or one of the many Aldi to buy groceries. The Farmers Market at Old Market could also be fun to visit.
- Bakeries: I care about good bread as a German. And Great Harvest Bakery is a bakery where I found great bread.
Shopping opportunities
Shopping fans will be happy at these stores:
- Hollywood Candy: Hollywood Candy is the coolest store in Omaha. Here, you can buy candies, enjoy Hollywood vibes, and sit in the same seats as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates did.
- Tannenbaum: Fans of Christmas decorations will love Tannenbaum at Old Market. Buy the quirkiest Christmas decorations all year long there.
- Second-hand bookstores: Lovers of (investing) books can also try their luck at one of the several second-hand bookstores in Omaha. Here, they might be able to get a signed investing book copy for a bargain price.
In addition to my recommendations in the Omaha guide, you can also study Visit Omaha’s idea list to find more shopping options.
Omaha’s attractions
You can spend a great time at these attractions:
- Omaha’s Zoo: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo is definitely worth a visit! The zoo is one of the world’s best. Please make sure to bring some time with you to enjoy the Zoo and the aquarium.
- Joselyn Art Museum: The Joslyn Art Museum is Omaha’s freshly renovated art museum. Here you can enjoy art from all epochs in Omaha.
- Durham Museum: The Durham Museum is located in Omaha’s former Union Station. Here you can learn more about the city’s history and development.
- Kiewit Luminarium: The Kiewit Luminarium is a science museum with experiences for all ages. It also offers a kid’s playground.
- Lauritzen Gardens: Lauritzen Gardens is a 40-hectare botanical garden with seasonal exhibitions, a café, and a souvenir store.
The city of Omaha offers an excellent overview of Fun Things to Do in Omaha. There, you can learn about the vibrant nightlife, guided city tours, and 20 free things to do (the bucket list that value investors love).
Omaha’s best neighborhoods
You can truly enjoy these neighborhoods in Omaha:
- Blackstone: Blackstone offers you many interesting restaurants and bars to explore. You can also visit the BRK headquarters here.
- Dundee: Dundee is another neighborhood in Omaha worth visiting to explore exciting bars, restaurants, and shops.
- Benson: Benson is located north of Dundee. Find fascinating specialty stores, restaurants, and lovely beer gardens here.
- Little Bohemia & Little Italy: Little Bohemia and Little Italy allow you to explore the historical building structures of older parts of Omaha.
🏢 Blackstone, where Berkshire Hathaway’s office is located, is one of the coolest neighborhoods in Omaha. Make sure to discover it when you visit the Blackstone Plaza.
What to do with kids?
Families can make the most of their visit at the following locations:
- Berkshire events with kids: The exhibition hall as well as a visit to the Nebraska Furniture Mart could be a highlight of the activities Berkshire Hathaway offers.
- Omaha with kids: Hollywood Candy, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha Children’s Museum, and the Kiewit Luminarium could also be great with children.
In addition to this Omaha guide, I recommend going through these 10 items and 60 items lists to find more joyful activities for families.
Sport activities
You can also do sports or visit sporting activities in Omaha:
- Sport events: You can visit plenty of sports events in Omaha. This overview collects a great selection of opportunities.
- Working out: Several gyms in Omaha offer weekly memberships and 7-day trial periods, like Health Genesis, Anytime Fitness or Blue Moon Fitness. There are also plenty of free sports & fitness events you could join.
- Biking: To find great bike paths within Omaha, I recommend using this map.
Get around Omaha during the BRK AGM week
I have collected all available transportation options in Omaha for you in this part of the Omaha guide. To make using these options easy, I have included helpful apps whenever possible.
Good Investing’s recommendations for getting from A to B in Omaha
These are my top three recommendations to get from A to B in Omaha:
- Uber & Lyft
- Omaha’s public bus lines
- Heartland Bike Share
Uber & Lyft offer you a lot of convenience. They will be used by most shareholders. Omaha’s public bus lines and Heartland Bike Share offer you a great mobility deal.
How walking-friendly is Omaha?
Walking is an excellent option if you stay in Omaha’s east. The older districts of Omaha’s east offer a decent walking infrastructure. By walking, you can also explore the city better. Google Maps is the ideal app for your walks. I recommend downloading the local maps ahead of traveling. So, your data consumption in the US can stay low.
Bike-sharing and e-scooters
You can rent a Heartland Bike in many parts of Omaha. All your bike rides with the e-bikes will be covered with the monthly pass for $20 (+tax). The BCycle app helps you find and reserve bikes. Your bike is picked up and locked at a vast station network within Omaha. To find the safest biking routes, you can discover Omaha’s biking infrastructure via Google Maps.
Buses
Plenty of bus lines run daily from 6 AM to 9 PM in Omaha. You can search for your best bus connections with the MyRide OMA app, Google Maps, or this system map.
Bus tickets are super affordable, especially if you travel long distances. A ticket only costs $1.25 per ride. They can be purchased online with the Umo app, at ticket machines, or in cash on the bus. There is also a 10-ride pass for $12.50. I recommend bringing the exact sum if you want to pay in cash. Refunds will only be done with vouchers.
I enjoyed using buses during my stay in Omaha. To master your ride, I recommend watching this short video. The buses were on time and offered a lot of seating. Especially, the ORBT line is convenient. It runs every 10 minutes from West to East and vice versa. Buses can often be faster than Uber and Lyft if you factor in the wait time while only costing a fraction per person and ride.
On Saturday, Berkshire Hathaway offers additional bus shuttles to and from the Berkshire Shareholder Meeting. You can find the routes in the visitor’s guide.
🚌 The ORBT bus is a very reliable option to get around Omaha. If your accommodation is nearby it, I would recommend using it for your downtown trips.
Uber, Lyft or Taxis?
Ride-sharing apps like Lyft and Uber can help you to get you around in Omaha. Many trips should be doable below $10 each. You can also compare fares for Uber and Lyft ahead of your trip to plan your budget and get a sense of “normal pricing”.
If you plan to take a Lyft, Uber, or Taxi from Omaha Eppley Airfield to your accommodation, please make sure to check out this website to find the right pick-up spot. Sadly, Uber and Lyft can’t pick you up anymore at the exit of the airport. You have to go to the dedicated pick-up and drop-off spot in the parking garage.
Looking for a cab via the zTrip app or calling +1(402)292-2222 could save you a lot of money. Uber and Lyft can be super expensive during the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting week due to dynamic pricing. In such cases, taxis can be a cheaper alternative due to price caps.
Rent a car for your Omaha stay
You can also book a rental car for traveling in Omaha. Qeeq could help you find a great deal for your rental. I recommend using the rental car station at the airport. There, you find plenty of providers.
In Omaha, you can use the ParkOmaha (iOs | Android) app for parking. If you are looking for parking around Old Market, please look at the free parking at the bridge at the Durham Museum.
Discover all my BRK AGM guides
1,000+ hours AGM research by an “Omaha nerd” are condensed here. Become an AGM pro and save time, money, and effort:
🏟️ AGM 2026
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Get ready for 2026
✈️ Travel to Omaha
Flights, hotels, Airbnb, budget planning and how to avoid overpaying for your BRK AGM stay.
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