![]() Scott Sheehan, who would have been a third-generation owner if Piccolo’s had stayed open, still has the old recipes. Inside, it had the oak paneling and low lighting typical of a midcentury fancy restaurant, as well as a huge crystal ball over what used to be the dance floor.įortunately, not all is lost. The building retains its notable neon sign shaped like a piccolo player. It was famous for Italian dishes and a host of other offerings, but the prime rib was the most popular item on the menu. Originally called Piccolo Pete’s Restaurant, it was founded by Sicilian immigrant Joseph Piccolo. Here are five Omaha Magazine chose to highlight.īeing one of Warren Buffett’s favorite restaurants wasn’t enough to save this classic Italian steakhouse, which served its final customers on Dec. Omaha has seen many places like that close down in the last five years. Still, nothing can match that one place where they season the burgers just right, or where a couple had the best anniversary dinner of their lives, or where a person can eat comfort food after a long, tough day. Eateries to satisfy all manner of appetites seem to pop up every month. It’s no secret that Omaha has become a more foodie-friendly town in this century. 25th!).There’s a particular kind of sadness that comes from watching a great restaurant go out of business. Check it out this Fall! Below is a photo of Harbor and Home headlining last year (they’ll be playing at Stout this Feb. ![]() This is an event.so plan ahead! The UW-Stout Annual Block Party! Six bands, henna, coffee, food, and friends! It’s usually the first weekend of the fall semester on the Johnson Fieldhouse lawn.Also, if you’re vegan, their whole (mostly) menu is vegan! I like their pies. The Raw Deal can seriously help you get your caffeine fix. Like I said in my intro, coffee is a good friend of mine.You will save so much more, than if you went to Walmart! TRUST ME. Amazing selection of cheap groceries! Do not be fooled by the quarter-carts (make sure you have a quarter for using a car!), this place is not here to take all your money. But there are so many places to hang out! I love studying by myself in the Involvement Center, but studying with friends in the Fireside Cafe in the big booths! It’s a big computer lab that’s open at night, and has tables for group projects and big monitors to use for Adobe products! When you walk in and are about to go in the elevator, you instead keep walking straight. I somehow can just crank out essays in there. You might have already been there, at least to get your books. They would take photos with it and, then *gasp* get them printed at Walgreens, and then ending the project, send them back to us to see where our Flat-person went. So, in the second grade, my class did a “Flat Stanley” project, where we made ourselves out of paper, laminated it, then mailed it to a family member in a different city or state. Hope you enjoy! Please comment with any questions or more places you love to go in Menomonie! ![]() If you have any ideas of how you keep yourself sane during the beastly weeks of long nights, let us know in the comments!Įvery single semester, I like to find new places to hang out, do homework, eat, etc., but because I have you guys, I thought I’d share some of my favorite places to be on campus and in the community. ![]() Happy second semester! We are in our fourth week, and I’m just happy that I have coffee to keep my brain on. ![]()
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