Bar in Omaha, United States
T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio
100Pearl PointsSouthwest Omaha's flex-format patio pick.

About T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio
T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio is a casual outdoor tap bar and food truck venue on Omaha's southwest side. The format is walk-in friendly and low-commitment, making it a solid pick for groups or relaxed evenings out. Food quality rotates with the trucks, so check which vendors are scheduled before you go.
Is T&T;: Trucks and Taps, Patio worth your time in Omaha?
If you're looking for an outdoor drinking and eating spot on the southwest side of Omaha, T&T;: Trucks and Taps, Patio at 5402 S 108th St is one of the more relaxed options in the area. The format is direct: food trucks paired with taps in a patio setting, which means the energy skews casual and the crowd comes to linger, not to impress. For a second visit, the question is less "should I go" and more "what to prioritise once you're there."
The Patio Experience
The outdoor format is the whole point here. The patio setup means the ambient mood shifts with the weather and the time of day — earlier in the evening you get a mellower, conversation-friendly atmosphere; later, the energy picks up as the taps get more use. This is not a quiet rooftop-bar situation with curated cocktails and mood lighting. It's a come-as-you-are patio where the draw is cold beer, rotating food truck options, and the kind of low-pressure social energy that's hard to manufacture indoors.
Because food trucks rotate, the food offering on any given visit may differ from your last. That variability is part of the model — if you had something you liked before, it's worth checking ahead to see which trucks are scheduled. The tap selection anchors the experience more consistently than the food side does.
For a second visit, the practical move is to arrive before the evening crowd builds. The patio format means seating can thin out quickly on a busy night, and the atmosphere is more enjoyable when you have room. This is the kind of venue where going slightly earlier than you think you need to is almost always the right call.
Who This Works For
T&T; fits well for groups who want flexibility: some people drinking, some eating, nobody locked into a prix-fixe format. It's also a reasonable pick for a low-key first or second date where the outdoor setting takes the pressure off. It's a harder sell if you want a defined cocktail program or a sit-down meal with a fixed kitchen behind it. For that, DANTE or Block 16 are better fits. For pizza and a patio-adjacent vibe, Big Fred's Pizza Garden & Lounge offers more consistency on the food side.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 5402 S 108th St, Omaha, NE 68137
- Format: Food trucks + tap bar, outdoor patio setting
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-in friendly by nature of the format
- Leading time to arrive: Earlier in the evening for seating and a calmer atmosphere
- Food consistency: Varies by which trucks are on-site that day, check ahead if a specific cuisine matters to you
- Good for: Groups, casual dates, low-commitment evenings out
- Not ideal for: Formal occasions, set-menu dining, dedicated cocktail programs
For more options across the city, browse our full Omaha bars guide, our full Omaha restaurants guide, our full Omaha hotels guide, our full Omaha wineries guide, and our full Omaha experiences guide. If you want to benchmark the cocktail standard against bars operating at a higher tier, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are useful reference points for what a serious drinks program looks like.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio?
Specific drink menus aren't documented for T&T;'s patio format, but tap-focused venues in this category typically rotate local and regional craft beers. Your safest move is to check what's currently pouring before you commit to a visit. The patio setup at 5402 S 108th St lends itself to casual drinking rather than a cocktail-forward program.
Is the food good at T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio?
Food quality here depends on which trucks are on-site on a given day — the rotating vendor format means consistency varies by visit. That's the trade-off for flexibility: you're not locked into a fixed menu, but you also can't guarantee a specific dish will be available. If a set kitchen and reliable menu matter to you, Block 16 in midtown Omaha is a stronger call for food-first visits.
What's the crowd like at T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio?
Expect a mix of southwest Omaha locals, after-work groups, and families who want a low-pressure outdoor option. The patio format draws people who want flexibility rather than a structured dining experience. It skews casual and group-friendly rather than date-night or special-occasion.
Does T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details aren't publicly documented for T&T.; Given the tap-and-trucks format at 5402 S 108th St, it's worth calling ahead or checking their social channels before planning a visit around discounted pricing. Evening timing tends to be the peak window for patio venues like this in Omaha.
Is T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio good for a date?
It works for a casual early date where low stakes and outdoor seating are the goal — not for a dinner that needs to impress. If you want something more considered for a date night on the southwest side, DANTE offers a sharper experience with a fixed kitchen. T&T; is better when you want relaxed and flexible over polished.
Location
5402 S 108th St, Omaha, NE 68137
Omaha, United States
Compare T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio
| Venue |
|---|
| T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio |
| Nicola's Italian Wine & Fare |
| Big Fred's Pizza Garden & Lounge |
| Block 16 |
| China Garden |
| DANTE |
What to weigh when choosing between T&T: Trucks and Taps, Patio and alternatives.
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
T&T;: Trucks and Taps, Patio sits at the casual, flexible end of the Omaha bar and food scene. If consistency matters to you, Block 16 delivers a fixed menu with a stronger food reputation, and it's a better call when you want to guarantee a specific eating experience rather than work with whatever trucks are on-site that day. For a more defined indoor-outdoor hybrid with pizza as the anchor, Big Fred's Pizza Garden & Lounge offers more predictability on the food side at a similarly casual price point.
On the drinks side, DANTE operates at a noticeably higher level if cocktail quality is your priority. The two venues are not really competing for the same visit: T&T; is for when you want outdoor flexibility and don't need a serious drinks program; DANTE is for when the drinks are the point. China Garden and Nicola's Italian Wine & Fare serve entirely different occasions, both skewing toward sit-down dining with more defined menus, so they're alternatives only if the food side of T&T;'s offering falls short on a given visit.
The clearest use case for T&T; over its Omaha peers is the outdoor patio format combined with walk-in accessibility. If you're coordinating a group that can't agree on cuisine, the food truck model removes the argument. No other venue on this list replicates that flexibility at the same level of ease. The trade-off is variability, you're accepting less control over the food and drinks experience in exchange for a more open, pressure-free evening.
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