Food was pretty especially the shrimp appetizer. Seemed like it took quite awhile to get drinks and the wait staff didn't really check in on us. We had to find them anytime we needed something.
Great food. They're known for their fish & chips, but their Reuben is really good, too. Add a Guinness, and you've got a great meal.
The waitress was absolutely wonderful. She was welcoming and attentive. The food was ok. Nothing to write home about. The drinks were not very good. Definitely not my cup of tea but definitely to each is own. I don't think I'll be back or would recommend.
Great food. Fish. Chicken. Fries. Burgers. How many pubs on planet earth have old speckled hen on tap outside the UK? Ok, in Omaha? The Dell baby! The menu is delicious. The spirits selection is envious. Definitely a favorite of ours.
It was good, but it wasn't the fish and chips of the Dundee Dell's signature meal for years. Now it's fries instead of chips and served on a plate instead of in a bag. Not the same.
super soggy sandwich - ordered a rueben - and in 13 blocks the sandwich is completely ruined - super soggy - way overdressed - tooo much sauerkraut - bread was ruined ----- they should put way less dressing and consider put sauerkraut on the side - absolutely gross -
Ate late lunch. Nearly full capacity. Had to try the fish n chips. Very good. Service was good, too. Waitresses were hustling. A bit loud. Menu appears to have some of the old Dell, and some new. Not as much of a neighborhood dive bar feel anymore. Parking in the Dundee area is very difficult. All in all, a good place for a casual lunch.
I was an occasional patron of this fine establishment a few years back before their move to the larger space.I was happy to find a few upgrades have been made in the spaciousness and decor.The food was as timely and tasty as I remember it being
The remodel is gorgeous and service has never been better. If you haven't visited in a while, don't hesitate to stop in. Food still delicious and whisky room such a treat!
How come you guys can’t make a cozy warm pub with character, books, games, books, carpet, love? Baffling, the inane decisions around this Omaha icon. Why this sterile? Memory of going with pops and siblings every Saturday in the 70’s for fish&chips and Shirley Temples just weeps when walking in to the cavernous, over-lit like a cold cafeteria, empty Dundee Dell of today. While the staff were friendly and the food good (although chips became fries), nothing remains of the legendary Dell on Dodge Street except oddly the sour smell of disinfectant. Get your own name. It’s not right.