When you think of “farm to table” in Nebraska, you may picture a quaint homestead or a rural restaurant, but this innovative eatery in Omaha is changing the way people think about farms. Some of the vegetables used in this kitchen come from an underground, hydroponic, vertical farm hiding beneath the streets of the city.

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You can even buy some of the greens grown on the farm to take home with you. Buy them straight from the restaurant or find them at Wohlner’s Grocery at Midtown Crossing. Check out Gather in Omaha’s website to learn more about this fascinating restaurant, and follow it on Facebook for news and upcoming specials.

To read about another unexpected underground space in Omaha, check out this article about the city’s almost-forgotten “subway.”

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