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2855 S 168th St, Omaha, Nebraska, 68130, United States
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May 19, 2018
Lots of healthier options mixed in with the breakfast standards. Delicious dishes with no extra charge egg white substitution. Quaint rustic ambiance. Down one star due to my husband's cold eggs Benedict, could also use some noise dampening. A couple of screaming kids and loud tables seemed louder than normal. Nettie the server was personable and prompt. Will return again for the quality and taste of the food despite a few misteps

Apr 25, 2018
This place is simply amazing! The food is delicious, fresh, fast, and they are good about getting you seated, even during busy times. They cater to people who are looking to eat healthy. They also have specialized food if your vegan, can't eat gluten, etc. I highly recommend it to absolutely everyone.

May 15, 2018
Excellent, fresh food in a modern take on the breakfast-lunch diner. The service is good, the food is great. It is a chain I First came across in Phoenix and no w they are popping up in Omaha. A good choice for good foods.

Apr 15, 2018
Easily one of the best breakfast choices in Omaha (or many other Midwest cities for that matter). Healthy or traditional options makes First Watch appealing for larger groups with different tastes. A little pricier than most other locally owned breakfast places, but the quality of the food is worth it in my opinion.

Apr 29, 2018
I cannot believe the awful experience I had here. Ordered the Italian omelette and the waitress repeated it back wrong, so I explained that I wanted the omelette with tomatoes peppers and sausage. Food came out and there was avocado inside. I told the waitress and she said no problem, apologized and I again let her know what I ordered. Second time it came out it was the same thing. So I was going to pick around, took a bite and could not. I explained again to the waitress what I ordered and pointed it out on the menu. The manager came over and apologized and said the waitress was confused and had put in a chorizo order instead. So I asked for the correct menu item to go. It came out and we got our ticket and they still planned on charging me for messing up twice. I am not one to complain ever especially as I have worked in the food industry. But I would have comped it after the first mess up. They ended up voiding the ticket but the manager didn't do it willingly or nicely. She looked incredibly dismissive about it. Very unimpressed and I can't say I'll be back after how this was handled.

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