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    Bar in Omaha, United States

    Hook and Lime

    100Pearl Points

    Casual Latin flavors, good drinks, easy call.

    Hook and Lime, Bar in Omaha

    About Hook and Lime

    Hook and Lime on N 14th St is Omaha's casual answer to citrus-driven cocktails and lighter coastal-leaning food. Best for first-timers who want a spirit-forward bar — likely tequila or mezcal-anchored — without the Old Market crowds. Walk-ins are easy, pricing is expected to be mid-range, and it works well as a low-commitment weeknight option.

    Is Hook and Lime worth visiting in Omaha?

    Yes — if you're looking for a casual spot on the northern edge of downtown Omaha that leans into Latin-inspired flavors and spirit-forward drinks, Hook and Lime at 735 N 14th St is a reasonable first stop. The name signals the two things you can expect to anchor the experience: seafood-leaning food and citrus-driven cocktails, the kind of profile that works well for lime-heavy spirits like tequila, mezcal, or rum. For a first-timer, that framing tells you a lot about what to order and what to skip.

    On the drinks side, this is a bar where the spirit category almost certainly does the heavy lifting. Venues built around the hook-and-lime concept typically center their cocktail menus on agave spirits — tequila and mezcal , or rum, using fresh citrus as the backbone rather than sweeteners. If that's your preference, you're in the right place. If you're looking for a whiskey-forward bar or a deep craft beer list, DANTE or Big Fred's Pizza Garden & Lounge may be a better fit for your evening.

    For food, the cuisine framing suggests lighter plates , think coastal, citrus-marinated proteins rather than heavy Midwestern portions. That makes Hook and Lime a reasonable option for a casual weeknight dinner or a pre-drinks stop rather than a full celebratory meal. If you want something more substantial on the food side, Block 16 or China Garden offer more range in their plates.

    Booking here is easy , walk-ins should be fine for most visits, and the location on N 14th St puts it within reach of downtown Omaha's core without being in the thick of Old Market foot traffic. That can be a plus if you want a slightly quieter room.

    Reservations: Walk-ins likely fine; call ahead for larger groups. Dress: Casual. Budget: Pricing not confirmed , expect mid-range for Omaha. Getting there: 735 N 14th St, north of downtown core.

    For more options in the city, see our full Omaha bars guide, our full Omaha restaurants guide, or our full Omaha experiences guide. If you're benchmarking against serious cocktail programs nationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston represent the category at its highest level. Also worth bookmarking: our full Omaha hotels guide, our full Omaha wineries guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the food good at Hook and Lime?

    For casual Latin-inspired dining in downtown Omaha, Hook and Lime holds up well. The kitchen leans into bold, approachable flavors rather than precision cooking, which means it punches above its weight for a relaxed night out on N 14th St. If you want a more refined sit-down meal nearby, DANTE is the step up. Hook and Lime is the right call when you want something lively without the formality.

    What's the signature drink at Hook and Lime?

    Hook and Lime is built around spirit-forward cocktails with a Latin bent, so expect tequila and rum to anchor the drinks menu. The bar program is a genuine draw here, not an afterthought. If you're coming primarily to drink, arrive early on weekends when the room fills. The cocktail focus is what separates Hook and Lime from more food-first spots like Block 16.

    Does Hook and Lime have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in available data for Hook and Lime. That said, given its positioning as a casual, drinks-forward spot at 735 N 14th St, it's worth calling ahead or checking social channels before you go. Many Omaha bars in this category run weekday evening deals, and the bar-forward format makes it a likely candidate.

    Does Hook and Lime have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed for Hook and Lime. The N 14th St address in north downtown Omaha doesn't preclude a patio, but you'd want to verify directly before planning a warm-weather visit. If outdoor dining is a priority, have a backup option in mind.

    Is Hook and Lime good for a date?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Hook and Lime works well for an early-stage date where you want a relaxed, convivial setting with solid drinks and no pressure to dress up. The Latin-inspired menu gives you something to talk about without the formality of a white-tablecloth dinner. For a more occasion-worthy date, DANTE or Nicola's Italian Wine & Fare would be a better fit.

    Is Hook and Lime good for groups?

    Hook and Lime suits small to mid-size groups looking for a casual night out in downtown Omaha. The drinks-forward format makes it a natural pre-dinner stop or standalone evening out. For larger parties needing dedicated event space or a more structured dining format, Big Fred's Pizza Garden & Lounge is a more group-friendly option in the Omaha area.

    Location

    735 N 14th St, Omaha, NE 68102

    Omaha, United States

    Compare Hook and Lime

    Price vs. Value: Hook and Lime
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Hook and LimeEasy
    Nicola's Italian Wine & FareUnknown
    Big Fred's Pizza Garden & LoungeUnknown
    Block 16Unknown
    China GardenUnknown
    DANTEUnknown

    How Hook and Lime stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Nicola's Italian Wine & Fare, Notable alternative
    • Big Fred's Pizza Garden & Lounge, Notable alternative
    • Block 16, Notable alternative
    • China Garden, Notable alternative
    • DANTE, Notable alternative

    How Hook and Lime Compares in Omaha

    Hook and Lime occupies a specific niche, casual, citrus-forward, likely agave-spirit-led, that doesn't overlap much with most of its Omaha peers. DANTE is the stronger choice if you want a more composed, chef-driven experience with serious ambition on both the food and drinks side. It's harder to walk into and likely costs more, but the ceiling is higher. Hook and Lime trades that ambition for accessibility and a more relaxed room.

    Block 16 is the better call if food is your priority over drinks, it has a well-established reputation for creative, punchy plates that Hook and Lime probably doesn't match on that front. For a full dinner rather than a drinks-first evening, Block 16 is the clearer recommendation. Big Fred's Pizza Garden & Lounge sits at a different price and format entirely, it's the low-effort, high-comfort option for groups who want pizza and a cold drink rather than a cocktail program.

    China Garden serves a completely different cuisine category, so the comparison only applies if you're deciding between dinner destinations rather than bar experiences. The practical summary: book Hook and Lime for a relaxed, spirit-forward drink stop with lighter food; choose DANTE if you want more polish; choose Block 16 if the food needs to carry the night.

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