The Timeless Restaurant In Nebraska Where Prices Have Barely Budged Since The 1970s
By Catherine Armstrong|Published June 13, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
When your wallet is feeling thin, you need to find a restaurant with generous helpings and low prices. There’s a restaurant in Omaha that’s been serving delicious food since the 1970s, and while prices have budged a bit in the last four decades, you’ll still be pretty happy when you see your bill at the end of your meal.
11 Worth Cafe opened in 1976, and it's been a favorite with locals ever since.
The breakfast entrees are absolutely humongous! The four-egg omelette covers the entire plate, and the hash browns that accompany it are literally falling off your plate.
The house specialty is the K.C. Potato Casserole. It's a plate full of hashbrowns, onion, tomato, green pepper, and mushrooms, topped with American and Swiss cheese. Add your choice of country fried steak or beef tips, then cover all of that with creamy country gravy.
11 Worth Cafe serves lunch, too! Try a tasty sandwich like the legendary hot chicken fried steak sandwich. You can even get it smothered in gravy. Other lunch items include salads, burgers, Mexican dishes, and steaks.
What’s your favorite item on the menu at 11 Worth Cafe? Tell us in the comments! You’ll also want to follow the cafe’s Facebook page to see the latest specials.