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    BBQ in Omaha

    I'll be in Omaha this Thursday evening, and will be looking for Q for dinner. What BBQ place in Omaha is the one I can't miss? I'm willing travel around too to get at the best the region has to offer.

    Thanks, Joe

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    Hartland Bar-B-Que

    5402 NW Radial Highway
    Omaha, NE 68104
    402-397-5765

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    • Craigar
      Craigar commented
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      Good BBQ, lousy ice tea (out of a box and it is weak). It just slays me that they can take the time to smoke pork butts and brisket but won't spend 5 minutes brewing some decent tea. Sorry, I like my tea.

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    Parker's Smokehouse

    Hwy 6 & 63
    Ashland, NE 68003
    402-944-2040

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      #4
      We'll Smoke U BBQ
      11773 S. Highway 6, Ste. 6
      Gretna, Nebraska 68028
      (402) 932-0022


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        #5
        Hi Joe,
        I have to confess I prefer Parker's as they feature brews on tap from a local brewery, Nebraska Brewing Company. On top of that, the service is usually excellent and very friendly.
        Thank you,
        Craig

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          #6
          Thanks for the suggestions. After cruising the Interwebs a little, my plan is to hit Parkers Smokehouse in Lincoln for lunch, the go to Hartland for dinner. Sorry to hear about the tea though. You can't have good Q without proper sweet tea!

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          • Craigar
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            It sounds like a great plan. For a snack you can stop in Gretna. Ha!

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