2640 Bob Boozer Drive
Omaha, NE 68130
Douglas County
Phone: (402) 697-0179
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by phil h. on
We decided to pop into Coda before the Rateclub event for a bite to eat and a couple of drinks (note to self: two drinks BEFORE hitting up an open bar is never a good idea) We walked in around 6:30pm and had to ask if they were opened - we were literally the first people in the place. Bellying up to the bar, we looked over the cocktail list and beer/wine selections. During happy hour beers are half off, as well as the wines that they serve on tap. Wine on tap? Yeah, you heard me...evidently it's better for the environment since there's no bottling (Coda drives the kegs up to the wineries to have them filled) and the wine was actually pretty tasty. I ordered a Mint Smash (Bulleit Bourbon, sugar, mint and soda) off their specialty list which was nice but perhaps a bit sweet. And at $11 it seemed a buck or two overpriced, especially considering specialty drinks at 15 Romolo, Rickhouse, etc. can be had for $8-$9. Speaking of overpriced, we had some truffle fries which were hot and crispy but then noticed if we wanted a sauce to go with the fries it would be an extra buck each. For ketchup. I don't care if it's homemade ketchup, you shouldn't be charging for it, period. We did get some aioli and it was fine but again, charging a buck for it seemed a bit ridiculous. Service was friendly and efficient (our bartender spent some time discussing the whole wine on tap process which was very cool of her) and while I might pop in again for happy hour I might hesitate to do so. I really hate being nickeled and dimed at restaurants and that's exactly the feeling I had when walking out of Coda.
by roxy l. on
most delicious gelato ever. the new location is beautiful and spacious, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. i haven't tried anything but the gelato, which is a little pricy but served in generous portions- the small may look small, but it's definitely enough. the avocado and the honey wildflower are my favorites. the staff at this location is always friendly and helpful, though occasionally the rush at the counter means that those who arrived after you get served before you. this isn't really a problem unless you are an impatient whiny baby though.
by Tiffany Hibben on
2 pool tables. Friendly folks that leave ya alone if you want, or will chat with ya. they sell pitchers of beer too! This is a friendly not quite as dark as many of the other bars I frequent sort of place with beer and mixed drinks. I'm not completely impressed with the beer selection, but I've been turning into a beer snob and getting excited about fancy pants brands on tap these days, so I am admittedly getting hard to please. The other day I was there, and the bass tap line was not very clean, but the bartender was more than happy to comp me a drink, and said that I should always let him know if it wasn't up to par. John's the bartender that I almost always see there, in the after work sort of time line, and he's always been friendly and not snotty. This is also a friendly place a gal can play a really poor game of pool and not have a bunch of dorky guys try to tell me how to do it. (yeah, that's right, I just need to play more, and then I'll get better....meanwhile, you running your mouth means that you're simply distracting me and making it take even longer!)