The Future of Cocktails Is Already Happening in Omaha
Anna’s Place isn’t a speakeasy. It’s not a theme bar.
We’re just a cocktail bar in Omaha — and we care a lot about what’s in your glass.
When we opened Anna’s Place, the goal was simple: make unforgettable drinks using house-made ingredients, local flavor, and a little grit. Now we’re taking everything we’ve learned and flipping the script on how cocktails get served in this city.
Why the Cocktail Scene Shifted
If you were drinking (or bartending) ten years ago, you remember the era. Omaha bars were buzzing with classics, revivals, obscure spirits, and long-winded stories about ingredients. People were learning what made a Negroni tick. The culture around cocktails was booming.
Then COVID hit.
Bars closed. Industry veterans left. And a whole generation of new drinkers missed out on that transfer of knowledge — the mentorship, the vibe, the unspoken rules of what made a cocktail matter. For a while, drinks got simpler. Seltzers ruled. Vodka + fruit was back.
Now? We’re moving forward — and we’re doing it our way.
What We’re Launching at Anna’s Place
Starting in August, Anna’s Place will debut two full pages of house-made, ready-to-drink cocktails. These are carbonated, bottled drinks served just like a beer or a seltzer. Pop the cap, pour, and enjoy.
But here’s the catch — everything inside the bottle is made right here, by us.
We carbonate in-house
We make all the syrups ourselves
We infuse our own spirits
No co-packing. No gimmicks. Just solid technique, bottled
You’ll still find balance, creativity, and layered flavor — just served in a way that fits how people drink now.
Why This Matters for Omaha
We want to be the bar that shows Omaha a new lane for great drinks.
Not everything needs to be stirred for 10 minutes. Not every cocktail needs to feel like a ceremony. You can get something excellent — made by hand — in under a minute. No shortcuts, just better systems.
We’re not abandoning the old ways. We’re just translating them into something faster, smarter, and more fun.
Try Them Before Everyone Else
Our bottled cocktail menu launches in August. Come see what we’re building at Anna’s Place in downtown Omaha, inside Hotel Indigo at 1804 Dodge Street.
Want to write about it? We’re happy to share behind-the-scenes access, ingredient sourcing, or the weird nerdy stuff we’ve been doing to dial this in.
Contact: info@annasplaceomaha.com
Reading Between the Lines: A Closer Look at Tarot Tuesdays in Omaha
Documenting a weekly ritual inside Anna’s Place
On Tuesday nights, something a little quieter happens in downtown Omaha.
There’s no DJ. No stage. No QR codes promising bucket deals.
Just a small, dark room. A reader. A deck of cards. And you.
This is Tarot Tuesdays at Anna’s Place—a bar tucked inside a hotel, known more for its cocktails and calm than its crowd. From 9 p.m. to midnight, the room shifts. It doesn’t get louder—it gets deeper.
And people keep coming back.
A Different Kind of Bar
Anna’s Place isn’t a theme night. It’s not a pop-up. It’s not trying to go viral.
It’s a bar built on intentionality. That applies to the drinks—crafted with house-made ingredients and months of testing—but it also applies to the energy in the room. There’s a ritual at the door: new guests are asked to keep voices down, phones dimmed, and to wait for a staff member to let them in.
It’s not pretentious.
It’s about creating a space where people can relax without needing to perform.
And that makes it the perfect setting for something like tarot.
What Tarot Really Is
Most people still think of tarot as fortune-telling.
But anyone who’s sat with a good reader knows that’s not quite right.
Tarot isn’t about predicting your future—it’s about checking in with your present.
It’s a conversation. A moment of reflection.
For some, it’s the first time all week they’ve stopped to think about what’s actually going on in their own head.
For others, it’s a tool they’ve used for years—one that helps them name what they’re feeling when the words won’t come.
At Anna’s Place, you’ll meet readers like Knox and Madame Davina, who alternate Tuesdays. Each brings a different style, but they share the same approach: quiet connection, gentle guidance, no theatrics.
The bar doesn’t promise transformation.
But if you’re open to it, you might leave with more clarity than you came in with.
Why It Works
Something about the room makes it easier to talk.
Maybe it’s the candlelight.
Maybe it’s the fact that there’s no TV shouting over your shoulder.
Maybe it’s the drink in your hand that was mixed with more attention than you expected.
Whatever it is, people show up for it.
And unlike most spaces where spiritual practices are either hidden or hyped, here it’s just part of the rhythm.
Like everything else, it’s approached with care.
No Gimmicks. No Flash. Just Time to Think.
If you’re someone who prefers meaning to noise…
If you’ve been feeling a little too full and a little too disconnected…
If you’re just looking for something in Omaha that feels real—
You’ll find something worth sitting with at Tarot Tuesday.
Tarot Tuesdays | 9 p.m. to Midnight
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🖤 4 Places to Hit on an Omaha Date Night (That Don’t Suck)
Dinner and a movie is fine. But if you want a night that actually feels like something—a little movement, a little intimacy, a little weirdness—this is the route.
Four spots. No fluff. All within 10 minutes of each other. Built for conversation, vibe, and low-stakes magic.
1. Start with Cocktails at Anna’s Place
Kick things off at Anna’s Place, hidden behind a door inside Hotel Indigo—marked only by a glowing neon sign: lips and a quiet little “shhh.” That’s the mood. Chill, intimate, red-lit, and designed to slow your brain down.
Everything behind the bar is made from scratch—bitters, syrups, liqueurs, even the cola. No soda guns. No shortcuts. Just layered cocktails made by people who actually care. Come in soft. Leave feeling something.
2. Pizza with a Backbone at Dolomiti
Next: Dolomiti, tucked into Millwork Commons. Their sourdough pizza crust is fermented for days, wood-fired to blistered perfection, and topped with bold combos like charred broccolini, sausage, and Calabrian honey.
It’s pizza with tension. Big flavor, natural wine, and no fake rusticity. Just a beautiful room, a proper oven, and food made (in their words) “from time, not shortcuts.”
3. Break the Rhythm at the Joslyn Art Museum
Shift the pace at the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha’s flagship for art, design, and quiet surprise. Free admission. Breathtaking architecture—classic 1931 Art Deco meets the new Hawks Pavilion by Snøhetta.
Inside, you’ll find 5,000 years of creative work—from ancient sculpture to contemporary installations. Outside, the sculpture gardens and prairie plantings let you wander without small talk. It’s not a flex. It’s a reset.
4. Finish at Tiny House Bar
Close the night at Tiny House, a 110-year-old home in Little Bohemia turned cozy cocktail hideout. Every room’s got its own vibe—fireplace, vintage furniture, booths you can disappear into.
The drinks rotate often, but the atmosphere stays locked: romantic without being cheesy, casual without being careless. It’s where you end the night right—tucked in, lit low, drink in hand, no pressure.