Bohemian Cafe
Bohemian Cafe[edit | edit source]
The Bohemian Cafe is a renowned restaurant located in Omaha, Nebraska. It has been serving authentic Czech cuisine since its establishment in 1924. The restaurant is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, as well as its delicious and hearty dishes.
History[edit | edit source]
The Bohemian Cafe was founded by Vaclav and Anna Havlovic, immigrants from Czechoslovakia. They opened the restaurant with the aim of bringing the flavors of their homeland to the people of Omaha. Over the years, the Bohemian Cafe has become a beloved institution in the city, attracting locals and tourists alike.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at the Bohemian Cafe offers a wide range of traditional Czech dishes. Some of the popular items include:
- Svíčková - A marinated beef dish served with creamy sauce and bread dumplings.
- Kolache - Sweet pastries filled with fruit or cheese.
- Goulash - A hearty meat stew with paprika and spices.
- Pilsner Urquell - A famous Czech beer, often enjoyed with the meals.
The restaurant also offers vegetarian and gluten-free options to cater to different dietary preferences.
Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
The Bohemian Cafe holds a special place in the hearts of the Czech community in Omaha. It has become a gathering spot for Czech-Americans to celebrate their heritage and enjoy traditional Czech cuisine. The restaurant has also been featured in various media outlets, further solidifying its cultural significance.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Over the years, the Bohemian Cafe has received numerous accolades for its exceptional food and service. It has been recognized by local and national publications, including:
- Omaha Magazine - Best Czech Restaurant in Omaha.
- Midwest Living - Top 10 Czech Restaurants in the Midwest.
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