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    I was a little disappointed with my most recent lunch at M's.  It seems like they are slipping in the quality of service and food.  The bun on my burger was burned. I couldn't tell my waitress, because she never came back to check on us.  The bread rolls were obviously old and hard (warming them up doesn't help--kitchen staff).
    I have always had excellent experiences at M's. Are they getting lazy?

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    Someone took me here during a faculty interview.
    It was waaaay too noisy in here.  I couldn't hear people sitting next to me.

    And there seemed to be a lot of old, overdressed wrinkly drunk people in there.  Kind of messed up the vibe.  (No disrespect to "seasoned" people, we just happened to be sitting next to a really loud group of them.)

    Had the vegetarian lahvosh (my first time trying it) and chicken satay.  Both were great!  

    Service was great, considering how crowded it was.

    A little pricey for everyday, but definitely a good date place.

    Would go again.

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    Been here twice since and the food is delicious. The service is good. The mushrooms or shrimp or escargot (whatever you prefer, or have one of each) smothered in garlic butter and melted Havarti cheese is the best appetizer I've ever had!!!

    Slight issues encountered on my first visit were not experienced on subsequent visits. The food is very good and the menu is extensive. Could I eat the aforementioned appetizers all night? Absolutely! If friends come to Omaha, M's Pub is a must stop.

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    Ate here once so far on a recommendation. The boss man didn't steer me wrong! Lamb burger was awesome, very juicy and tender. Throw in a draft pint and I was out the door for $21 including 18% tip.

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    M's used to be really good. Still a mainstay of Omaha's Old Market district, service was unresponsive, and food overall mediocre. Ordered a VERY expensive appetizer...Morell mushrooms in watery sauce with no flavor: $16. Worst part: Mushrooms poorly prepped so they were gritty.

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    Visited a dozen times. Last Sunday had a disappointing experience. Cold food, hot soup was only warm, lamb ordered medium rare served well done, and premium prices. Go to Vicace instead. Bring back the French Cafe!

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    This place was nice and the food was great. April was nice and a great waitress. I've been to Omaha a couple of times and I've eaten at Old Market which I've always enjoyed. This year I'll try this place out. I read most of the reviews and was intrigued to try the Thai Lahvosh which I did. I thought I've been to enough places to know what a Lahvosh is or even see it on the menu, but I've seen it on three different restaurants' menus here in Omaha, of all places, no offense to Omahans. It was really good and big. I could only eat half of it. Maybe it's because I started with the escargot, which was pretty good too. The dish had 6 compartments but it had 2 or 3 pieces in each. I probably had 18 altogether. It's been a long time since I ordered escargot, but from what I remember, I would only be served 6 at other restaurants. No complaints here. The beer I had was Fat Tire, which started to grow in me and I'm glad they had it here. As for dessert, I had the Chocolate Marquis which was ok.

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    Ok, M's pub came as a recommendation from a native, so I had to check it out.  Located in the Old Town, it's location is great.  I went there for dinner with friends and found the seating to be a bit cramped with quite a bit of background noise, but hey, it's a Pub, so deal with it.  Service was quite good I went with a house favorite, rib eye steak adorned with a salsa-goat cheese topping.  I would say that the steak was average and the topping was way too strong. My friend had the pig lips.  I tried a bite and they were just awesome.  Went back a few weeks later and had a shaved pork sandwich for lunch and it was really good.  I ate at the bar on the second occasion and the bar service is excellent.  So if your party is small and there is wait at the normal tables - I recommend eating at the bar.  Prices for dinners are pretty high, but the food quality and location make this competitive.  Not exactly a place for a quiet romantic evening, but I would recommend it for casual dinner with friends.  I may have caught them on an off night, but this was definitely not the best steak I've eaten, so explore the non-beef choices people!

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    The only highlight of my shoddy business trip here in Omaha. Came here first thing once I landed. Located right in the Old Market, I got a seat, hungry and wanted something to keep me awake and energized for the day.

    Unfortunately, they don't have a lunch special menu. Gotta work on one, you guys!
    Secondly, they advertise they have wifi. They do...but it doesn't work. Had to steal the neighboring networks nearby to get some work done while eating.

    Wonderful decor and it was nice to eat while mesmerizing the decor. The place was completely empty when I came at 11am, but come by noon, place is packed.

    I got their most popular dish, the Thai Lavosh. Basically, for those unfamiliar with what Lavosh is like a Turkish pizza made on a huge saltine cracker. Very light.

    The Thai Lavosh was very very good. Kept it light for me, so I didn't feel like I ate a whole lot despite killing the meal. First time I didn't leave leftovers. The added honey as the base of the sauce made the meal sweet and special. The crunchiness of the peanuts was a good complement to the ever growing soggy saltine crackerish lavosh.

    They had a few beer on tap. Many of them local so I never heard any of them. Took a risk with a wheat ale (can't really be a risk if it's a wheat ale--belgian; gotta be sweet). Bread and butter with the meal.

    It's a bit pricey, especially since they don't have a lunch menu. And if they do, they sure as hell didn't give it to me. But I'll come here again, if God forbid, I come back to Nebraska.

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    I have eaten here a few times during my trips to Omaha, and I really enjoy M's.  

    The first time, we had drinks at lavosh at the bar.  This was a year ago, and yet I still crave that meal.  It was absolutely delicious, and a more unique offering of their menu.

    More recently, I went with a group during the busy dinner rush.  We were in a bit of a time crunch, as we had to catch a flight.  We told our waitress this, and she was really great about it.  She helped us to order menu selections that would allow us to finish our meal given our rush, and she anticipated all of our needs to ensure that we were not late.  She did so with a great attitude, and I really appreciated it.

    My fellow diners really enjoyed their meals, having ordered specials and burgers.  I ordered the Indian Lamb Satay.  It was good, but not great.  I really love that the side offered is a salad, and I enjoyed the poppy seed vinaigrette that accompanied it. My one complaint about the dish was that my mixed greens were not quite fresh.

    My dining experiences at M's have been great overall, and I look forward to returning every time I am in Omaha.

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    Had the chance to check this place out on trip. The steak sandwich was incredible. It was an open face and was very nicely done and the flavors were perfect.

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    I love the Greek Sandwich and their home made salad dressing but I am not a fan of their Spinach Salad. It was very oily and lacked flavor. Their Lahvosh has good flavors but is dry and usually luke warm to cold. Also the extra charge for take out is a little ridiculous. I am mixed on most of the other dishes I have tried but I will keep going back for the Greek Sandwich.

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    M's is a great place to meet friends for dinner, take out of town guests or to sit at the bar and dine alone! The food is always consistently great, the service is friendly, and the wine list is extensive!

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    Ok here it goes.  I have stopped in for a drink and appetizer with friends once or twice before, but never gone in for a sit down dinner.   Went with my wife this week.  We started with the escargot and thai chicken lavash.  Both were excellent.  the lavash I can say was one of the best I have had in Omaha to date.  The sweet chilli sauce paired with the peppers and fresh basil was perfect. The flatbread was excellent, thin airy and crispy.    Then it was time to order. My wife ending up getting a salad and the carrot bisque soup after the appetizers.  I being an Italian and almost the end of winter chose the linguine pesto with shrimp.   Our meal's arrived.  I really wanted to love my meal. It was a great time, I tried hard but this has to be one of the worst pasta dishes I have had!  First off pesto.  It was not a pesto  sauce. It was oil with dried ground basil added to it.  The noodles were overcooked to the point You could have mashed them.  this accentuated the horrible oil sauce and the shrimp were beyond overcooked.  Past rubbery and just turned to jerky.   I am soo dissapointed in this food. The service was great to this point, after the waiter brought our meals we did not see him for a good 20 minutes plus. I would have re ordered another meal but he did not show up until my wife was done and so was I.   Overall was an ok experience but the pasta dish with a non pesto sauce made the meal a doozy.

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  • 0

    Absolutely love this place, had the chance to eat lunch here on a recent trip to the O-Town!

    First of all, this place is located in the heart of the old market. It's an Omaha institution, and a couple of reasons are because the food is so good and the atmosphere is great. You can't miss with any of the lavosh, we had the Thai Lavosh and it was great. Additionally, we had the warm brie appetizer which was rather satisfying as well. For lunch, I had the Mahi sandwich, it was good - not great. This is the only reason they are getting four stars instead of five. Everything else was perfect. Our waitress was an absolute gem as well.

    I still highly recommend this great Omaha establishment!

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    Still a fan of M's Pub... but I don't know if it's changed or I have.  On my past few visits when back in Omaha, I've noticed the food just isn't as good as I remember.  I recently had the Omaha Grill which was not good.  It was like a small girlled ham and cheese, except with beef, and it was greasy too.  The little side salads with the poppyseed vingarette could use some more love too- the lettuce was all sad and wilty.  The vegetarian lavosh was still very good.

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    Stepping into this warm, friendly and sort-of-hip place in Omaha's wonderful Old Market, it's no wonder M's has a solid four stars with 132 yelp reviews.  

    The food was great, the atmosphere was comfortable and bustling like any great place should be, the food, beer and wine was top-notch.   Servers were all super-nice and attentive.  As usual, I sat at the bar, since I was on business and had no one to share a table with.  But I had a fine dinner at the bar, and realized I'd found a great place within a short walk of the Hilton and the Qwest Center...  I'll be back.

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  • 0

    Been here twice now. First, I ordered the lamb burger. It was tasty, but really juicy and drippy - I had liquid running down my hands and it was just really annoying to eat. I liked the simple salad that came with the burger; it has a raspberry viniagrette that was wonderful. The second time, I ordered the roast beef sandwich. It was nothing special, but good. I liked the horseradish dipping sauce it came with. My bf ordered a cajun chicken/seafood pasta dish and he said it was one of the most amazing seafood entrees he has ever eaten. He loved the sauce, and wanted to lick his plate when he was done. I gave this place only 3 stars, but I would definitely go back. Perfect for date nights; I went with a coworker and felt it was a little intimate for a professional one-on-one meal.

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  • 0

    Five stars for:
    -The restaurant itself.
    -The hall of mirrors that leads to the bathroom downstairs.

    Four stars for:
    -The crab cakes with pickled vegetables.
    -The friendly, helpful service.

    Three stars for:
    -The only Malbec they offer by the glass.
    -The caesar salad.
    -The "surf" portion of my wife's Surf and Turf Satay.

    Two stars for:
    -Offering so many obscenely expensive bottles of wine, and so few wines by the glass period.
    -My burger. I probably wouldn't have eaten it if I weren't so hungry.

    One star for:
    -The "turf" portion of my wife's Surf and Turf Satay; Medium Rare does not equal Well Done, people.
    -The "burger" portion of my burger; Again, Medium Rare does not equal Well Done, people.
    -The price (for a place calling itself a "pub.")

    M's Pub wasn't a bad experience. The place itself is gorgeous on the inside, though a bit cramped on the patio. Unfortunately the food didn't deliver on the promise the decor made. We enjoyed some portions of our meal, but were very underwhelmed by others. Truth be told, I would probably give the place two stars on the basis of the food and its price alone... but the service, ambiance, and offer of free dessert over our overcooked meals (which we declined) bring M's up to a three. I wouldn't go back based on the meal we had there, but unlike my review of Crave, I feel like at M's we were just there on an off night. I think that they could give us a great meal if we gave them another chance, and that just might happen, though not for a little while.

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    M's Pub is an Old Market fixture.  It's a place I know pretty well having dined there on multiple occasions when I lived in Omaha.  It's a restaurant that looks and feels like it could fit right in food meccas like New York, Chicago or San Francisco without a hitch.  Understandably, it was a place that I thought was a good call for an early lunch on a sunny, warm Wednesday.  Since it was such a nice day, I asked to be seated outside especially since the dining room was totally empty.  

    I opted for the M's Falafel consisting of two grilled falafels served over toasted pita with greens, feta cheese, cucumbers, tomatoes, calamata olives, and a spicy yogurt sauce.  I added a grilled lamb skewer, which brought the total for the dish to $14.95.  While I appreciated the more health conscious preparation of the falafels by grilling them vice pan-frying, the falafels were somewhat dense, warm (not hot), and mushy.  Their flavor was good, but it couldn't overcome my preconceived notion of falafels.  The skewer contained a reasonable portion of nicely grilled lamb.  Unfortunately, the lamb was a bit tougher, more sinewy than what I've experienced at other restaurants.  Nevertheless, it did possess nice flavor.  

    My memory of M's Pub from previous visits was better than my experience on this trip.  Perhaps lunch isn't really their strong suit or, more likely, I just chose the wrong menu item.  Call it 2.5 stars...rounding up to 3 for ambiance and service.

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    When I reflect on the last year or so, I can't help but think of two experiences - both of which caused me such colossal disappointment that, for days afterward, I wondered if good things would ever happen to me.  

    The first: meeting an alluring goddess and convincing her to join me for a night of unforgettable passion, only to discover that she was the proud owner of a 6-inch ding-dong and testicles the size of cumquats.  

    The second: eating at M's Pub

    Take just a moment, and it's easy to understand how these two experiences are very similar.   Initially, you think it might actually be your lucky night.  But, as time goes on,  you realize that you're just getting dicked.  

    M's  Pub is, quite possibly, the most overrated restaurant in the city of Omaha.   The food is sub-par, and proves just how idiotic some people truly are.  The woman next to me was ceaselessly raving about her cucumber sandwich.  She must have been so enthralled by the exposed brick that sticking cucumber slices between bread seemed like an incredible feat.  At least she paid eleven dollars.  

    It's cramped.  It's loud.  And, the servers are nudniks.  

    Two stars for the Lavosh.

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  • 0

    Sexy spot!  Too bad I was here with co-workers.  

    One more glass of that house merlot, which was WAY too good to cost only $5 or to be called a house merlot, and I would have made out with one of my implementation managers.

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    Came here with a dear friend, and it was amazing.   So glad she brought me.  

    The staff was crazy friendly, and the food was excellent.    

    Don't need to elaborate more than that.

    Just go.

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    I was born and raised on the west side of Los Angeles, and as such have eaten at all of the finest restaurants here.  I moved to Omaha in 1985 to go to graduate school and ended up living there for about 20 years. The first restaurant I found out about from a local there was M's pub.  I was blown away.  This place has the best food, service and pricing matching any restaurant anywhere.  One can go there for a burger and beverage and spend 9 bucks....or have the finest tenderloin and a rare bottle of wine at a higher price.....but no matter what you get.....it's ALWAYS FANTASTIC.  When I visit Omaha the first place I go is M's, and I advise anyone who visits or lives in Omaha to head to the Old Market and try this place out.  The place is a gem.

    Sincerely,

    M.S. Lane
    Beverly Hills, CA

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  • 0

    Prices were a bit high compared to the quality. We sat at the bar while waiting for a table on a Tuesday night (9 pm) and overheard the waiter bad mouthing a Chicago customer who he had a bad experience with. I tuned him out , very unproffessional. Once we got to the table we ordered the Omaha and Parma lahvosh and two soups, a spinach soup and Thai chicken soup. Both soups tasted bland. The Omaha Lahvosh tasted a bit burnt and the Parma was too salty for my taste (my bf loved it). The dinner rolls were a bit dry and hard to rip apart.

    I had a pleasant experience with our waitress, but the food won't have me come back next time I visit.

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  • 0

    M's Pub always a hit!  

    Service is always very good and the food is great.  

    The vegitarian Lavosh is amazing and the satays are great as well!  We've never had something we didn't like!  

    We'll be back again and again!

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  • 0

    Great food, drink and service!  Went here for a team dinner and waited a bit at the bar prior to seating.  Sneaked a peek at the drink menu and got the pear martini:  Perfectly crisp, dry and just slightly sweet ... perfect!  

    Shared the crab cake appetizer with a coworker which was very good and not too bread-y.  I had the spinach salad:  delicious with warm bacon vinaigrette!!!  The rib eye dinner was perfectly medium rare and served on a bed of wasabi mashed potatoes with asparagus and miniature carrots on the side.

    Atmosphere was very steak house-y and crowd looked upscale.  All in all, a very pleasant dining and socializing experience.

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  • 0

    Average, totally average, BUT it's pretty convinced it is perfection incarnate. I've probably been here a half a dozen times, always thinking it will be great this visit!

    It's a beautiful place, the atmosphere is quite lovely, classy, a great downtown chic spot. But that's probably the most impressive element of Ms. The food is good for the most but definitely not amazing and I've actually had a couple of specials that were pretty bad (especially considering the price).

    It's the host/hostess service that is really frustrating. The last few times I've been, I've ALWAYS gotten static at the door. Either no one was there to greet us for maybe 5 minutes, or the person would barely speak to us, offering very little in the way of a greeting and definitely making me feel unwanted as a customer. This is both with AND without a reservation.

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  • 0

    The buffalo chicken soup was fabulous!

    Love the location, the food is delicious, but the service could have been better. It was slow even though it wasn't crowded & I had to work REALLY hard at getting my waitress to notice me. Not good, lol! For that reason I can't give this more than 3 stars. Feeling frustrated & slightly embarrassed doesn't go well with lunch :)

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  • 0

    I can't believe I forgot to review this place, this was such an adventure.
    When a bunch of us were driving through Nebraska, we were determined to find a steak house. You know how we associate Omaha with steaks:-D

    After getting some directions from national car rental place, we decided to ditch the downtown area for this old market area.
    We ended up getting very lost anyway in some trailer park neighborhood with the same street numbers near the airport.
    It took us almost an hour to get here from the airport first time around. It really should have been about 10-15 minutes.

    When we finally got to this nifty little street, we saw life sign for the first time in Omaha. It was a bit weird to be driving on empty streets in a city in the middle of a work day. We were happy to see people. There weren't too many, but civilization was well appreciated. Of course, beers on tap were very welcome as well.

    When I was trying to order, the waiter insisted that there are better things to order than steaks, so I took his advise and ordered buffalo chicken soup and a lamb burger. The buffalo chicken soup was excellent. Who would have thought having buffalo sauce and bleu cheese in the soup would taste this good?

    Now the lamb burger....it was my first encounter with a lamb burger of any kind. This was heavenly. The last time I enjoyed a burger this much, I was sinking my teeth into a juicy kobe burger in black and blue (in Buffalo) and getting my foodgasm. This tasted completely different of course. The meat had a perfect blend of fatty minced lamb and spices. It was freshly pressed and cooked to perfect medium rare. This was truly exceptional.

    Now, you might wonder why it's missing a star from being exceptional? Well, on the way back, we decided to stop here again. You guessed it. I ordered lamb burger again. Instead of a medium rare lamb burger, they served me a well done lamb burger. It was still excellent and tasty, but it was such a waste for the meat:(

    I also found an interesting trick I never noticed. The waitress had the bartender pour me a local draft beer. Then she decided to shoot the doo doo with other for a good 10 minutes while the beer gets warm. Now, good beers are perfect fine in room temperature, but this was just um.....ok, it needed to be chilled. Maybe it doesn't need to be as chilled as coors light or heinny, but it needed to be cold. Anyway, it was just sitting there getting warm. Finally she decided to bring it over. She took a straw and stir it to create some bubbles and brought the beer over as if it still has some head. I was not amused to say the least. That was pretty funny, but I was too tired and thirsty to even make a comment about it.

    It's just too bad the food and the service can be so inconsistent. This could have been an awesome must visit place.

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  • 0

    M's Pub is located in Old Market and is the home to the best salad ever and a great list of martinis.

    I ordered the Wassail Martini, a clove-infused vodka with the flavors of apples and cinnamon.  It's like eating an entire apple pie without the calories and the carbs, but with all the flavors!

    Pair that off with a Warm Duck Salad, shredded roasted duck on spinach with clumps of bleu cheese, candied walnuts all brought together with bacon dressing and a memorable lunch is made.    

    M's Pub is the perfect place for a nice dinner with a cozy atmosphere fit for chatting and catching up with friends.

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    Checked M's Pub out at lunch one day...loved it! Loved the atmosphere, the friendly service and the food was great too.

    My favorites: the brie appetizer and the baked dishes...can you say yummy, cheezy goodness?! And I love that they not only serve the escargot baked dish in an escargot plate...but also the other two are served in them as well, the mushroom and shrimp baked dish. Perfectly baked and perfectly delicious! :)

    And, it's located in Old Market...love this area.!

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    I couldn't have asked for a finer finale than:  Black Bean Cakes.

    Expecting culinary underwhelmment* in downtown Omaha, NE, instead we got flavorful blackened shrimp in a generous salad topped with sizable avocado slices and these oh my g black bean cakes, a soul satisfying huge thick steak and mashed potatoes, a brimming over extra dirty ketel one martini  and embarrassingly great service at embarrassingly reasonable prices.  I long for Omaha.  And really, why the f*ck not.

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  • 0

    "Woohoo!  As good as it gets!" ... In Omaha

    Just kidding.

    Thanks to Yelp, we walked to this street of restaurants and ended up here.  Seriously, if you do not like this place, there are a ton of great, unique restaurants all around here.

    It might have been the incredible weather, but for a Monday night, this place was packed.  The menu is diverse, and the specials list was even more impressive than the standard fare.  

    We started off with a combo-appetizer of escargot and shrimp.  It came in a standard escargot dish, but instead of just butter, the app has a coating of cheese (Gruyere?).  It was good and unique, but based on the cheese, I would not order it again.

    I had the M-Pub house salad, which was my favorite thing I ordered.  The cucumber salad dressing was perfect, light and did not seem fattening like some creamy dressings are.  Nice touches were the sunflower seeds and grated cheese.

    By the time the entree came, I figured out this place likes cheese.  I ordered the Omaha Lavache (sp) - basically, shaved roast beef, sauteed onions and mushrooms on top of cheese on a flat-cracker.  It was good - a neat twist on pizza.  

    The potions were adequate and not overwhelming.  Service was excellent, with the server providing recommendations that helped, as well as accommodating our requests.

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    M's is one of the more popular places in the Old Market, according to tourists and locals alike. I asked several folks where to go. They all suggested M's, and for good reason.  

    I'll start with the most important part of anyone's meal- the dessert.  The chocolate torte was so good lookin' I starting making eyes at it.  And, true to form, it was love at first bite.  " I wanna take you home and treat you right", I cooed, savoring its decadent dark chocolate richness. "I'ma gonna send you flowers n' call you the next day, just to see how you doin".   Ooohhhh.... just fabulous.

    Uhhhh... so, I'll break out of my reverie to tell you about the rest of the meal- wonderful.  I had sirloin steak, expertly prepared, of course.  BF had pork satay.  Pork Satay in Omaha?  Aye, and it was mighty good as well.  

    The service was great too.  Our waitress, who was just wonderful, accidently dumped a carafe of water onto our table and into my lap.  Without missing a beat, towels were offered and our desserts were comped.  I watched her then handle a group of table squaters with such professionalism that I wanted to write a letter to management about her.  

    I can't say I was a fan of the cheese covered shrimp and escargot appetizer that everyone raves about, but otherwise I'd recommend M's to anyone looking for a great meal in Omaha.

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    Is it really fair to review a steak in Omaha? I mean, N is THE place for steak and sure enough, one of the best steaks I've had in my life was here at M's (and I'm a girl who knows her steak).  Our server was super friendly, even ordered a cab for us to time it with the end of our meal, as we requested. The interior is more modern than one (I) would expect from Omaha, a lot of exposed brick, painted white, candles...you really feel like you're in a big city.  The salmon was served medium, which I personally don't like, for me it's either raw or fully cooked and it smelled fishy, soemthing fresh fish doesn't do.  The baked cheese appatizer was also very good and creamy. Impressive wine selection too.

    A winner.

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    Oh M's!  I miss you much more than I thought I would.  I've moved far away but I think about you often.  

    I spent many a night saddled up to your bar with my sexy girlfriend, sipping dirty martinis and talking to lovely older gentlemen who spent all night complimenting us.

    I think fondly of your amazing wine list and your stellar chicken pesto pasta!  And the ambiance?  Romantic downtown charm isn't done better by anyone but you, M's!  So charming and sexy at the same time.  A night in your dining room always held some possiblity.  

    I will visit as soon as I can, M's.  I miss you!

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  • 0

    One of Omaha's most overrated restaurants-- mediocre food, cramped seating, and THIS  F***ING LOUD.

    Bartenders are great, though.

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  • 0

    So we are on this sales trip full of drunks, degenerates, and just plan wacky people.  Five days, five different cities, 5 hotels and one bus.  It's day three and there is a revolt for decent food other than the crap holes and slop that the hotels dishes out.  We venture out in search of life in Omaha.

    There were twelve of us...all from different cities and states, pretty much the roadies to HELL and Satan is the driver.  It was recommended that we go to M's Pub.  Our group consist of every one from one side of the coast to the other.  Use to eating at some of the snobbiest of places to the coolest hole in the walls.

    Although M's Pub is no were near a whole in the wall; located in old town Omaha...that was something I truly did not expect, my last experience to no where land usually centered around a side of cow and enough sides to feed a small family.  

    We showed up with a group of 12 with nothing more than a couple hour warning to their staff.  Although we had to wait for a bit for some jack@$$ to get off his fat @$$ and go straight to a hospital for that immediate emergency bypass.  We were finally seated, the manager was great, always keeping us abreast with the status and providing some wonderful complimentary pizzas for the delay.

    The thin pizza crust pizzas were just yummy...but unfortunately, our resident New Yorker couldn't get over the fact that he could do the fold.  One of my pleasant surprise, the escargot; not overly seasoned and serve covered with provolone cheese.  The cheese mild that taste and it was just butter.

    I ordered the lamb chops, which came highly recommended; and I was not disappointed.  The lamb was just perfectly prepared, not overly season, fresh, accompanied by fresh veggies, and an incredible potato.  The wine pairing was just perfect.  This is a great find for my next return to Omaha, hopefully not for a very long time, but at least I know that I can take some comfort with M's Pub.

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    I had a patient that used to like to take me here for lunch, but he died, so I don't get down to M's as much as I used to.  Don't worry, the food at M's did not kill him.  Old age.  If the food kills someone you know, does that automatically knock a star off of your previous rating.  I think we should discuss this.

    The food here is good, but a little pricey.  The good people who set the prices for the food here must have never eaten anywhere else or are deluded about how good it actually is, because the taste to Hamiltons ratio is askew.

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