Leo's Diner is one of favorites in Omaha for a Weekend brunch. The food is very reasonably priced, and the place is typically packed so don't be surprised if you have to wait for a table or one of the counter stools. I've never had a bad meal there , but my favorite is "The 1/2 Island" or, if you're really hungry order the whole island and see how hungry you really are. What a great non-chain experience! Why bother going to Perkins or Village Inn when Leo's is so much better? Plus, you can exit through the kitchen and up the back stairs if you're looking for the full experience, but you didn't hear that from me.
January 21, 2003 @ 7:47 AM
a diner from Omaha, NE
Very friendly, family-run resaurant. Flash back into the early 1950s with the old time juke boxes at the booths. Very bright and clean. NO Smoking which was great. Food was amazing and you can tell it didn't come out of a can. Homemade chicken fried steaks, tenderloins, gravies, holl. sauce, etc. It's definitely worth the drive to Benson to experience Leos. It was a best kept secret but I'll share it with only you.
Yesterday we purchased two two-piece Classic dinners to go at your Omaha,NE restaurant at 132nd just north of Maple. Victoria waited on us. We ordered and paid for white meat dinners and when we got home found we had a thigh and a back piece with h
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When you have the buffet they never have it stocked...you always have to ask for something....Everytime I have been there I have had to ask for something to be filled up on the buffet..young kids working and they don't care....
Food was horrible. BBQ was spicy and not in a good way. Service less then friendly which I don't understand because we were the only people in the restaurant.Wouldn't recommend.
Great find in the Florence / Ponca Hills/ Mormon Bridge are! Made from scratch soups, dressings, desserts, fresh! Globally spiked menu, something for everyone, kids menu, patio, great sunday brunch buffet! Live Jazz (check the website for dates)
If I could have given the service zero stars i would have. the breakfasts are delicious, but we wont be back due to the rudeness of the owner. The service has always been pretty slow, but I can deal with that as long as the server is pleasant. The ow
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Leo's Diner is one of favorites in Omaha for a Weekend brunch. The food is very reasonably priced, and the place is typically packed so don't be surprised if you have to wait for a table or one of the counter stools. I've never had a bad meal there , but my favorite is "The 1/2 Island" or, if you're really hungry order the whole island and see how hungry you really are. What a great non-chain experience! Why bother going to Perkins or Village Inn when Leo's is so much better? Plus, you can exit through the kitchen and up the back stairs if you're looking for the full experience, but you didn't hear that from me.
January 21, 2003 @ 7:47 AM
a diner from Omaha, NE
Very friendly, family-run resaurant. Flash back into the early 1950s with the old time juke boxes at the booths. Very bright and clean. NO Smoking which was great. Food was amazing and you can tell it didn't come out of a can. Homemade chicken fried steaks, tenderloins, gravies, holl. sauce, etc. It's definitely worth the drive to Benson to experience Leos. It was a best kept secret but I'll share it with only you.
Leo's Diner is one of favorites in Omaha for a Weekend brunch. The food is very reasonably priced, and the place is typically packed so don't be surprised if you have to wait for a table or one of the counter stools. I've never had a bad meal there , but my favorite is "The 1/2 Island" or, if you're really hungry order the whole island and see how hungry you really are. What a great non-chain experience! Why bother going to Perkins or Village Inn when Leo's is so much better? Plus, you can exit through the kitchen and up the back stairs if you're looking for the full experience, but you didn't hear that from me.
January 21, 2003 @ 7:47 AM
a diner from Omaha, NE
Very friendly, family-run resaurant. Flash back into the early 1950s with the old time juke boxes at the booths. Very bright and clean. NO Smoking which was great. Food was amazing and you can tell it didn't come out of a can. Homemade chicken fried steaks, tenderloins, gravies, holl. sauce, etc. It's definitely worth the drive to Benson to experience Leos. It was a best kept secret but I'll share it with only you.