The iconic O! in downtown Omaha. The historic downtown in Omaha. /K&S Media |
Located in the heart of the mid-west the overwhelming generous and humble nature of the chefs, restaurateurs and artisans is palpable. Downtown Omaha with it's brick facades and 'old world' feel is a joy to walk around and explore.
The Baum iron Company in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. /K&S Media |
Aaron at Beansmith Coffee roasters makes
perfect coffee art (above). Beansmith specializes in single origin beans from
around the globe including Ethiopia, Brazil and Nicaragua. /K&S Media
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An enormous chocolate box at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln - look closely, the chocolates represent various Nebraska landmarks like the "O!", the trains of the railyard district, and the sower (also on the top of the Nebraska State Capitol building). /K&S Media |
A look at The Old Market in Omaha - historic brick edifices with boutique shops, restaurants and pubs (left). Deliciously crafted cuisine by Chef Clayton Chapman of The Grey Plume. /K&S Media
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The iconic Hollywood Candy and Fairmont Antiques is a national treasure - a maze of gems including an authentic retro diner, movie theatre, Santa's workshop, candy store, and much more. Owner Larry Richling is a wealth of knowledge, and a true visionary. This is more than a store it's an experience (left) and bread at Le Quartier Baking company create Montreal and French style artisan bread, croissants, pain au chocolat, baguettes (plain and blue cheese) and cronuts. /K&S Media |
Want more Nebraska (Omaha, Lincoln and Sarpy County), including 35 Reasons to visit? For more, Nebraksa, read the full story in the Spring 2015 issue of City Style andLiving Magazine.
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