They don't allow customization, and put onions in ...
They don't allow customization, and put onions in everything, even the biscuits and gravy. Wasn't my kind of place.
They don't allow customization, and put onions in everything, even the biscuits and gravy. Wasn't my kind of place.
I always come for the waffle. Wide variety of brunch options. Decently priced. Usually busy. Parking is a madhouse.
This is a quarterly treat, more often if I could.
BreAkfast, lunch or dinner, the place never disappoints. Eggs, waffles, killer cinnamon rolls; sandwiches, soups; ribs and fried chicken -- oh the fried chicken.
The only problem is trying to get into the dining room without lingering and drooling around the massive expanse of pastry cases.
Hint: If you order the cinnamon roll, ask for a side of extra frosting. Then find someone to drive you home!
No. Other. Place. Like. This!
Amazing Cakes and desserts. Staff is not always as friendly.
Really good. Had fish sandwich. Everything was fresh and hot. Only thing I can say was bad was $4.29 for lemonade. But I had 3 of them.
So delicious!!! Everything tasted amazing! We are in the restaurant and got bakery items to go.
Friendly staff, good food maybe a little heavy on the dairy but pretty good. Came surprisingly fast and very generous portion sizes. Wouldn't recommend if you are gluten-free; they have GF menu but don't seem to fully understand what gluten is, only recently removing a menu item that contained bread crumbs after a staff member with celiac noticed it on the GF menu. If you're GF for a fad diet it's fine, but wouldn't recommend for anyone who is GF for health concerns.
Before you get to the dining area, you'd pass by the bakery first, the smell is just so inviting. They still serve good pastries and breads but not as good as it used to be. Still a great place overall.
I have come to the old market branch of Wheatfields many times and I usually enjoy the food here. However this time during college world series their menu is essentially cut in half, and the selection is very limited for non-meat eaters like me. There are literally 2options for me on this menu and there was no indication of this on their website. I came all the way here to basically be forced to eat one dish. Not acceptable!
Food was really good. The bakery is awesome! Huge slices of all kinds of cakes and rolls. If you're dieting, this is cheat day heaven!
Amazing menu! Anyone can find something and most amazing gluten free options in Omaha!!! Kids love it!
Waited over an hour for our meal on a Sunday evening. Only 5 other tables of people. Manager just blew it off saying he's had to wait an hour in other places. Another time was over charged $4. They said they took it off, but when my credit card bill came, it was not.
Good service and the baked goods were fresh and generous in size.
I didn't enjoy my meal, chicken was to salty and mash potatoes and Cole slaw was not good, very disappointed, service was slow
Short version:
Slow service, middling quality food, moderately high price. Acceptable if they deliver it to you and 50 friends, disappointing for table service at this price.
Long version:
Dropped in for lunch at around 2pm. The menu is huge, page after page of things to choose from. That made me wonder if they could do a good job making all that stuff fresh. My impression is that this is a kitchen that leaves no corner uncut.
It wasn't busy when I was there, but the service was quite slow.
I ordered a small sloppy joe sandwich and a bowl of goulash, with tiramisu for dessert.
The goulash was somewhat bland and very overcooked; a beef-broth flavored mush with grainy, mushy potato lumps. It tasted to me like canned soup that's been sitting around hot for a long time. If it's made fresh on-site, they should reconsider the recipe.
The sloppy joe was not bad. It was on a very small bun, about 2 inches across, with a generous quantity of meat overflowing the bun. Nice presentation, good balance of bread to filling. The plate was garnished with a sprinkle of canned dried herb that I didn't try to identify. If the bun was made there then the bakery is pretty good, it was exactly like a good-quality item you could buy at the grocery store. The sloppy joe sauce was also exactly like what you could buy at the grocery store. Identical, I'd wager. The resulting sandwich was almost precisely what I make at home. Except this one had clearly been sitting around for a while before they served it. Freshly-served sloppy joe filling has a shiny, wet surface. This had an unappealing matte, dried out appearance and was fairly cool. It's a good sandwich, but I don't go to what appears to be an up-scale establishment for home cookin'.
The tiramisu was enormous, about double the size of a normal serving. It was very good. If you get a dessert, I recommend planning on sharing with a friend or taking half of it home. Or, it's an entree sized item, so maybe just skip lunch and eat the whole thing.
At half the price I'd call this a good value. Not planning on returning.
Fantastic food and if you don t like an ingredient they fix it the way you like it. Love the people that work there so nice.
We stopped going when we found out what horrible people the owners are.
Great family owned restaurant. Authentic Midwest eatery and a must visit of Omaha. Well done WheatFields crew!
Have never had a worst experience in my life at a restaurant. An hour and a half later and walked away still with no food!
Around 10:15am Called to make sure, Hey we're a large group around 20 people. Can you accommodate us? Yes she said. Lindsey the floor manager. We have a patio area, I get there and tables are not together but very separate.
Okay no problem. Our group was over 20 people and we had only one lady Lisa, she did the best she could. But what awful management from Lindsey.
Who would have one server for over 20 people.
People's food came at different times. Mine like I said after an hour and a half still didn't come at all along with a few others who were still waiting.
Very disappointing and embarrassing to have brought my family and friends here for our holiday.
This is our tradition we come to Wheatfields every year for Eid.
This will sadly be our last time we'll find a new place.
Food is not great. Owner is apparently a real piece of work.
Head waiter was great at greeting and extremely personable. Went downhill from there. Extremely slow service. Had to go get my own coffee refill after waiting for 10 min with an empty cup. Had to go get my own creamer. Special was supposed to come with cinnamon roll, but never got. Was not worth my time to try and find my waitress. Cold food. High prices. Will not return nor recommend.
Love the creme brulee potato's. It's a must Everytime. Menu is extensive. There is something for everyone so if you've got a group of picky eaters, I'd suggest this place.
Soooooooo many tasty treats! Hard to decide which one!
It was great. We eat there often. Really good food and service. Always a treat to see all the beautiful baked goods displayed.
Great food, awesome service at a very reasonable price. Highly recommend.
Awesome place for breakfast/brunch. Their bakery is top notch as well
I understand that on a Sunday a wait at a breakfast restaurant is to be expected. After a 25 min wait for a table I sat awaiting a server for 10 min. A manager noticed and said he would be right back. After 5-10 more min I decided it was time to leave.
Food wonderful. Bring your wallet
Not a deal
Best breakfast in town! Get the strawberry wedding cake!
Busy, warm and friendly atmosphere with good section and preparation, prompt service. Absolutely amazing/marvelous selection od pies,cakes, bakery and pastries!
Okay if you like paying lots of money for piles of sugar on white flour and bacon that's paper thin.
Really good food! The meatloaf Sunday was the bomb!
I like Wheatfield's more for breakfast than dinner. The liver was overdone but they replaced it, so customer service gets 5 stars. I expect restaurants to cook something as well as I do, they didn't.
I could find absolutely nothing here I didn't love! Other than that now I'm seriously craving their tomato cheese soup but I live in Lincoln