In honor of last weekendβs parent weekend at Creighton, I recruited my dad to help me experience all that Omaha has to offer. When I tell my dad we need to experience Omaha, he hears me say that we need to experience Omahaβs burgers.
My dad grew up on a farm, causing him to be a bit of a hamburger snob. Therefore, every place we travel, it is always our goal to find the best hamburger joint in town.
In anticipation of my fatherβs arrival, I considered my options of burger places for him to test. Having been to Stellaβs, a burger place in Bellevue with equal amounts of character and taste, I knew he would be impressed. Then, Sunday, as I excitedly told my roommates that I was going to take my dad to Stellaβs, they looked at me with pity in their eyes and told me that Stellaβs was not open on Sundays.
Just my luck, but I did not give up hope. I scrambled to my computer and started scanning through Urbanspoon and Yelp in search of the next best burger place.
Dinkerβs Bar appeared at a whopping 94 percent rating, which was even better than Stellaβs rating. I clicked on the link, thinking it must have been fate that Stellaβs was closed.
Just as my hopes were rising, the wheel of death stopped turning, and the Dinkerβs page appeared.
I stared at the page in dread; Dinkerβs was also closed on Sundays. Then I kept scrolling and realized that every good burger place in town was closed.
That is every burger place except Louie Mβs Burger Lust. As a last ditch attempt, I looked up this quaint little burger place and decided it would be the perfect spot to try.
Louie Mβs Burger Lust sat amidst numerous charming shops on Vinton Street in south Omaha. Strolling into the diner, my dad and I were welcomed with warm hospitality and seated without delay.
While my dad is a hamburger connoisseur, I am bit of an atmosphere enthusiast, and the environment of Louie Mβs Burger Lust left nothing to be desired. I was immediately struck by the eclectic signage bombarding the walls of the mom-and-pop style restaurant. There were old Omaha playbills, Husker football programs, beer signs, newspapers and TVs playing the Green Bay Packers game (the only complaint I have about the place).
To add to the randomness of the atmosphere, jazz music played softly in the background. Yet, this odd combination of sporty and refined somehow resulted in the perfect scene to enjoy watching a game while also engaging in good conversation all taking place over a good plate of food.
While my dad did not give the burgers a praising review, he did say it was βgood,β which, coming from a farm boy like him means a lot. I, on the other hand, thought it was βgreat.β My burger had bacon and guacamole on it, two of the best foods on the planet, so there was not much to complain about.
The menu, just like the interior design, was sporadic and funky, but perfect in its own way. Ranging from taco burgers to Italian burgers along with βLouieβs favorite burger,β one featuring bacon, bleu cheese, and jalapenos, the menu was jam packed with strange combinations that seemed delicious all the same.
Louie Mβs Burger Lust is a great place to relax, look at the fun memorabilia and have a burger on Sunday.