Danielle K.
Sep 17, 2017
This place is really loud and really cramped. The night that we were there the bartender, some blonde girl, was not exactly very friendly or accommodating. She seemed like she didn't even want to be there and could care less about the guests. The food isn't that great, the drinks aren't anything special, and it's so loud that you can't really talk to your friends that much. It's a hole in the wall dump that I probably would never go back to.
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Jason W.
Mar 29, 2013
I'm surprised I'm the first to review this place, as it has a seemingly steady crowd.I went here sporadically over the past couple of years. There isn't much to it, but sometimes that's important.You walk in, there's the bar. To the left is more seating, and a little stage/dance area. Annnd that's about it. The bar itself is sort of boxed - 3 sides and the wall, and most of the people seem to sit at the bar.On that, the drinks aren't cheap, but they do give good pours. The bartenders are mellow and friendly - one even helped me go through my phone and called someone to give me a ride home after I'd filled my head with whiskey, and she was a complete doll about it the whole time.The lighting is pleasantly and intentionally dark, and the windows are tinted to help with this. Everything is clean and neat.You won't find a pool table, darts, or anything else here. They do have karaoke, and you can sit right there at your seat at the bar and sing, and as strange as that sounds, it feels perfectly natural here. They also have live music (piano or jazz or something), but I haven't been there for it yet.It's a comfortable, intimate, almost noir feeling sort of atmosphere. Perhaps the type of place a couple would go to whisper dirty little nothings into each other's ears.If I ever get around to writing a book, much of it will be written at some secluded little table in a bar like this.
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Dan P.
Apr 13, 2018
Debbie is the best bartender in Omaha. Small bar with a small but friendly crowd. Only two TVs and a dart board.
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A B.
Jan 6, 2013
Ironic it's called Touch of Class. Anything but. Strange, strange mix of 3rd rate social and personal type of societal patrons and bar staff. Weekdays your less-than-typical lounge lizard semi-weirdos; weekends especially with 'live' jazz a older mix of regulars you won't find in more transparent popular business's. Only a one star bar with no taps for decent beer and small mixed drinks. Bar staff is crude and loud and are only truly friendly if you're handing over your money constantly. Would not recommend this place unless you're going there to hide, and like to be crowded in in a outdated bar and atmosphere, and small old fashioned hard tables. This isn't class or the A team folks...
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