Editor's Note: Since the publication of this article, Gravy Train has permanently closed.
The Omaha food scene has been growing rapidly, and it's spawned a whole lot of incredible taste sensations. If you want to sample some of these flavors, head to Aksarben Village and visit the Inner Rail Food Hall. It offers tons of places to eat, including a restaurant that serves some of the best biscuits and gravy in Nebraska.
Inner Rail Food Hall is home to a lot of trendy restaurants - so many that you could spend your whole lunch break deciding which one to visit.
Let us help you out: you want to visit Gravy Train.
This neat little shop opened in the summer of 2022 and has gained a large and loyal following.
Before moving into its permanent space, the restaurant's biscuits and gravy were a fixture at Omaha's farmers markets.
They became so popular that there was no way not to move into a place where they were available every single day.
Owner Meghan McLarney brings the same love and attention to the food here as she did to the dishes served at the farmers market.
Besides the fact that everything is made from scratch and fresh as can be, the draw here is the unique flavor combinations that are sure to thrill any lover of this classic dish.
It all starts with freshly-baked biscuits. They're perfectly fluffy on the inside, just the right about of chewy on the outside, and absolutely perfect all on their own.
But that would be a little boring, don't you think?
Gravy Train offers up flavorful toppings and accompaniments to the fluffy biscuits, including eggs, Philly steak, avocado, ham, and so much more.
And hang onto your hats, biscuit lovers - there are dessert options, too.
That's right - the flaky, yummy goodness of the Gravy Train biscuits is paired with sweet toppings to make creative desserts like the Nutella s'mores biscuit or the strawberry shortcake. Trust us - it's worth the extra calories.
You don't have to wait for Sunday brunch to give these yummy creations a try - the restaurant is open all day! Check out the hours and more on Gravy Train's website. Be sure to also visit Gravy Train on Facebook for specials, pop-up events, and great photos.
Curious about why this place is called Aksarben Village? Learn about the origins of Aksarben and other totally Nebraska words.
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