$20 for $40 Worth of Steaks and Wine at Omaha Prime
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- USDA prime-grade beef
- Meat hand-cut daily
- Impressive wine list
A high-protein diet can help build muscle, which comes in handy for fighting off a shark that is also on a high-protein diet. Take a bite out of the circle of life with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of steaks and wine at Omaha Prime, named Best Steak House of 2010 by Omaha magazine. Omaha Prime's meat masters cut aged USDA prime every day, creating steaks that study the hard-to-reach upper echelons of American beef. Stimulate your steak tooth by licking the steak-centric pages of the meaty menu. The 8 ounces of filet mignon satisfy head-sized appetites with beef cooked to the scarlet shade of your specification ($29.95). Hungrier hippos can use the cunning adorableness Darwin awarded them to exact their killer instincts on an 18-ounce prime rib ($27.95), accented by a side of salad-less blue-cheese potatoes ($7.95). Nonsteak options include surf, soup, and salad, gratuitously complemented by an extensive wine list. View the full menu online.
Reviews
Omaha magazine's Best of Omaha named Omaha Prime a winner for Best Steak House in 2010. Some reviewers are mixed on the fare, but many praise the service. TripAdvisors give the restaurant an average of 3.5 owl eyes. Forty-five percent of more than 80 Urbanspooners recommended the restaurant and Yelpers give Omaha Prime an average of 2 stars:
- Lovely staff, nice wine list. – kjw18, TripAdvisor
- This night was just right. All the food was delicious, the service was as it should be, etc. – Sean B., Yelp
- USDA prime-grade beef
- Meat hand-cut daily
- Impressive wine list
A high-protein diet can help build muscle, which comes in handy for fighting off a shark that is also on a high-protein diet. Take a bite out of the circle of life with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of steaks and wine at Omaha Prime, named Best Steak House of 2010 by Omaha magazine. Omaha Prime's meat masters cut aged USDA prime every day, creating steaks that study the hard-to-reach upper echelons of American beef. Stimulate your steak tooth by licking the steak-centric pages of the meaty menu. The 8 ounces of filet mignon satisfy head-sized appetites with beef cooked to the scarlet shade of your specification ($29.95). Hungrier hippos can use the cunning adorableness Darwin awarded them to exact their killer instincts on an 18-ounce prime rib ($27.95), accented by a side of salad-less blue-cheese potatoes ($7.95). Nonsteak options include surf, soup, and salad, gratuitously complemented by an extensive wine list. View the full menu online.
Reviews
Omaha magazine's Best of Omaha named Omaha Prime a winner for Best Steak House in 2010. Some reviewers are mixed on the fare, but many praise the service. TripAdvisors give the restaurant an average of 3.5 owl eyes. Forty-five percent of more than 80 Urbanspooners recommended the restaurant and Yelpers give Omaha Prime an average of 2 stars:
- Lovely staff, nice wine list. – kjw18, TripAdvisor
- This night was just right. All the food was delicious, the service was as it should be, etc. – Sean B., Yelp