
V. Mertz is in the Old Market Passageway of Omaha. The space between two close buildings was covered with a roof and V. Mertz came to be 44 years ago on the lower level, as a wedding gift. The location allows the inside rooms to open to the ‘patio tables’ that are in the passageway. There is no dedicated parking – it is either at street meters or paid lots. The interior rooms are fairly dark with brick walls lined with wine bottles and the wall between rooms is filled with lit liquor bottles. The small tables are cloth covered under a low tin ceiling and no music is in the background. They presented us with the a la carte menu but when asked they brought out the tasting menu with optional pairings. Menus change regularly, as both were dated. There is a large wine list and full bar. We chose the tasting and ordered our own wine. The food is fun, creative and tasty – go if you can. Continue reading
