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  • Kim J.

    If you are F-ed up enough to take your kid to a bar, this should be the one. Great beer selection and the kids love the big pretzels!!

    (4)
  • Catie S.

    I always come here with friends, great place if your feeling in the mood for a german beer. Getting the boot and passing it around the table just put you in a festive mood, dont forget to knock on the table though! When this place gets packed though, theres barely enough room for you to squeeze through. That and it being in the basement of the Cresant Moon.

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    Some of the best beer I've had in a long time and a pretty relaxed atmosphere to boot.

    (5)
  • Adam Y.

    I was the second oldest guy in da' Haus, but it is a "big-tent" establishment. Where else can you pull a Salvator (stick to the half-liter, 9% alcohol by volume) in Omaha? All of the taps were German standards. I had never seen some of the bottle offerings, though all, too, appeared to be German. The bartenders were mellow. A good thing, because they were undoubtedly in for some adversity as the evening progressed. Students, the Boots and some funky saurkraut had the potential to be an incendiary mix. The formidable trio behind the bar stood unfazed. They had seen it all before. In any case, the crowd was friendly and festive. I received a refresher course in the Snuggie Pub Crawl, unrequitted college love, and the subtleties of MPAs, MFAs and MBAs. Pink Floyd dominated the jukebox on this particular evening, which, don't get me wrong, I love, but found an odd match. Only in a setting like the Haus could it fail to dampen the vibe. Huber Haus will never be mistaken for Munchen's Augustiner-Keller, but your inner-Teuton will be very satisfied. Now, if only I could find my lederhosen...

    (5)
  • Carrie P.

    I've had a blast every time I've been here! I can't say that about any other place. It's a guaranteed good time. Das boots make for a fun, friendly bonding experience with friends or random people at the big tables. Staff is friendly, good crowd, great beer selection and fun atmosphere. Definitely recommend!

    (5)
  • Kathleen R.

    DAS BOOT and communal seating. Enough said!

    (4)
  • Mike D.

    This place is just amazing. I've only been here once, so I am bound to come back and update after coming several more times. I decided to try Crescent Moon for my birthday after seeing all of the amazing things about it on Yelp. I knew the Huber Haus and Max & Joe's were also here but didn't realize just how great that was. I had a party of 4, and later 8. We couldn't find anywhere to sit (this was a Wednesday night) and was recommended to check downstairs in the Huber Haus. We went down and found that the only open spot was the corner booth which easily seated all of us. The place was loud and packed with Creighton students as I expected based on the previous reviews. They weren't obnoxious or too drunk which was a good thing. I've taken 6 years of German and love the culture and the country. This is the best example of a German style Bierhall that I have been to. Not to say a larger city with a larger German influence may have better. The Haus has great decor including the standard advertising, signs, and then some taxidermy including a warthog. The jukebox didn't quite play German music, but it didn't subtract from the atmosphere at all. We ordered off the Alehouse menu because we figured we would try something tried and true before trying the rest of it. We ordered a sample platter of appetizers and the cheeseburger specials. The appetizers were great, the fried pickles, cheese curds, and onion rings were fantastic. The chips, queso, and salsa were actually very good, the salsa was pretty cilantroy (Is that a word?), just how I like it. Cheeseburgers surprised me, they were the best I've had at any local bar (where you expect bar food quality), minus Dinker's and the other places renowned for burgers. My brother said the chicken strips were very good also. Service was exceptional, our waitress was extremely infromative and attentive to our table. So, now that we're done with the food.....Das Huber Haus has an excellent selection of German beers. They have the German standards and then they have the not-so-standard beers in bottles. Throughout the 4-5 hours I was there I tried the Spaten Premium Lager, Paulaner Oktoberfest, Ayinger Oktoberfest, and a Höfbrau brew that I can't recall. They were all exceptional and I will definitely be trying to get more into the German beer culture in the future. Along with several shots of Liquid Cocaine, UV Cake (for my birthday), and Jager bombs, it was a great night in a great place. I will be back!

    (5)
  • Jennifer W.

    This bar is SO much fun! We set out for Crescent Moon but it was fairly dead so we headed downstairs to Huber Haus to see what was going on...as soon as we got to the bottom of the stairs it was like walking into another world. Everyone was singing along with the jukebox, dancing, and having a great time. We ordered our first boot and had great conversation with lots of random friendly strangers. It was a great night, the atmosphere was great and so was the german beer! We will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Ben D.

    My favorite place in Omaha, great brews, good atmosphere, excellent service. Best place to be on a Wednesday night!

    (5)
  • Ross P.

    Always a good time. You may as well be serving yourself, because they don't give a sheiss how long you shit (um, sit) on your ass. Uh. Yeah.

    (3)
  • Richard R.

    As a beer drinker who likes fun drinking apparatuses I am so jazzed that I was taken here to enjoy a boot of beer! And good beer at that - Paulaner Hefeweisen :-) Here's the skinny: go down to the basement, ask the bartender for a boot of beer, he (or she) takes your ID and credit card as a "just in case" deposit on the boot, chug, glug, and enjoy! Finally, you pay $20ish for the whole thing. Of course, if you add more beer on top of the boot, the tab will go up slightly...I speak from experience. While the space is not the largest there are a few booths in addition to some high tops and the long Oktoberfest style tables in the middle. Sit, drink and be merry! While some have commented that the crowd is obnoxious I would argue that it's all in the eye of the beholder. True German biergartens are much more rowdy than this! I think someone said there was a guy there who was on The Real World but who really cares? I also saw a dude with a Colorado A & M shirt - high marks for that - GO RAMS! Plus, a corner table filled with vampires helped matters too. I saw all walks of life - great variety of clientele. I think the best part is when someone is close to the end of a boot the other patrons will cheer him or her on. With that kind of support how can you not love the camaraderie? Gotta finish in style!

    (4)
  • Zack W.

    This place is the best! I was here with a few of my buddies. The first night we came here there was a Polish Festival happening out back. We had a great time! I have since been back and my experience was great. They have an amazing selection of good German beer on tap. They also have a few different sizes, ranging from a pint to "Das Boot" (a 64 ounce glass boot filled with beer). The food here is very good "bar food" with a decent selection of authentic German dishes as well. Overall my experiences here have been great! I love the atmosphere and I would definitely recommend trying this place!

    (5)
  • Reed N.

    Good German food... awesome kraut side to go with my Weinenstephaner. Oh, and great German beers like the Weinenstephaner... my personal favorite. And the viewing of the Das Boot. The playing is fun, too. But if you just want to watch it is quite funny. Go here and then upstairs to Crescent for a nightcap, or even bookend your meal here with appetizers and drinks from Crescent and you have a really nice evening of good food and libations.

    (4)
  • Anthony O.

    Only German beer. Located directly below the Crescent Moon. I've been here several times and love the beer. I've never participated in the Boot, but love the concept and German cultural inclusion. On occasion, the bartenders can be a bit brash, but after downing a pint of dark German beer, it's all good.

    (5)
  • Aaron T.

    Some of the best German beer right here!! The bartenders were great and very knowledgeable. The little glass sprayer caught our attention so we asked. They said the owner often goes to Germany to keep up to date, and they use this sprayer right before pouring your beer and gives it that nice crisp taste. We liked that and the owners passion to have the best. Good job guys!!

    (5)
  • Laura K.

    Good German bar. Staff was good. I was a little disgusted with the way the food was handled that is why I'm giving it a 3 star. Other than that, felt like we were literally in Germany!

    (3)
  • Shiho F.

    They have a limited number of boots so be patient but what a fun bar. We went here on Friday night after the Senior Banquet (Creighton Med. School Graduation) and this is the second place that I have gone to that serves beer in the BOOT!!! Lugano's Swiss Bistro is the only place that I can remember that I've had beer in a boot before. There is a game associated with the boot but I didn't pay much attention to it. This bar is downstairs of the Crescent Moon and offers super affordable wines and adult beverages in general. I got a bottle of not the Reisling but their other house slightly sweet white... a German wine obviously... I"ll update this when I remember it. So one of the girls ordered the following: 3 vodka sodas with limes 1 vodka tonic with a lime 1 Chardonnay I kid you not, the bartender said, "$22 please." I honestly nearly fainted... I couldn't believe what I had just heard. I know he wasn't hooking her up, she was cute but she was also visiting to celebrate her friend's Med. School Graduation. That is seriously the price of a cocktail (with tip) at one of my favorite hotel bars... the Redwood Room at the Clift Hotel in San Francisco. Super cheap drinks, fun vibe and all around solid place... but you have to get the boot! Spaten all the way!

    (4)
  • Ryan t.

    The Huber Haus is a German-style beer hall in the basement of the Crescent Moon Ale House with an impressive selection of authentic German biers on tap. Plus, you can order any of their on-tap selections in a boot, which is highly recommended. Some might argue that the Huber Haus is part of the Moon, but I would argue that it's a separate establishment with a better atmosphere and more creative way to drink beer. Plus, you never have to worry about listening to throaty renditions of Neil Diamond when it's karaoke night upstairs.

    (5)
  • Patrick W.

    Huber Haus is one of my favorites. I've been there a few times, most recently for Oktoberfest. I've been to Oktoberfest at the German American Society several times but this was my first time at the Haus. The place was already packed when we arrived at 7:30. They closed down 36th street and also had a massive beer tent set-up in the parking lot immediately behind the bar. They had a good variety of German bier. If you want something domestic, you could make your way upstairs to the Crescent Moon. The beer prices were decent ($5 for a 1/2 liter mug refill, $9 for a liter, $18 for a two liters). They offered a variety of German food which I've never tried. The Moon also has more traditional bar food offerings (burgers, sandwiches, nachos, etc). I had a blast listening to the Barry Boyce Band while drinking from my half liter mug. My only gripe is the fact that they make you purchase tickets (1 ticket = $1). I highly recommend checking it out whether Oktoberfest is taking place or not. If not, bring a few friends, order das boot, and have fun. Make sure to follow the rules. And don't forget a designated driver!

    (5)
  • Brenna P.

    I love the selection of German beer and drinks at the Huber Haus. I finally broke down and shared a boot as well. The boot was extremely cheap ($16). We got it filled with Warsteiner. That being said, there is a problem with the Huber Haus, and it has nothing to do with the bartenders, drinks, or location. It has everything to do with the number of drunken 21-year-olds. Don't get me wrong, I did my fair share of overkill drinking when I was that age, but this place is filled with people who are teetering over, near puking, and sloppy drunk. It's also very crowded, and it's not uncommon to have some drunken meat head walking around, tripping over inanimate objects and/or bumping into your table, causing your drinks to slosh around. If you love German beer, do yourself a favor, and go here earlier in the night. Otherwise you'll find that there are very few seats and that the bathrooms are in a sorry state, filled with the vomit of college students who think having another boot is a good idea.

    (3)
  • James U.

    I love this place! I originally came here because one of my students recommended it because he likes the German beer, but now I like to go back for the atmosphere. First, they have long tables (like a traditional German beer hall!) so you can go with a whole party and actually be able to sit and drink together. Second, they have pretzels and bratwurst; which are both delicious. Third, they employ some wicked shot chefs (is that a real profession?). They have a large selection of shots that actually taste good with the beers they serve, if you just want tequila go upstairs. Finally, they have boots. I have yet to partake in a boot, because it's just too much beer for a small group, and the rules are really complicated (yes, there are rules for the boot). One minor stickle point, the dumb frat boys are fond of chanting 'Das Boot!' as they drink from the boot, which of course beans 'the boat' in German, boot is 'Der Stiefel'. The final point leads me to the big drawback: frat boys. Obviously I have no idea if these guys are actually in a fraternity, but about half the time, the weekend crowd is all popped collar, backwards hat types who do nothing but annoy. That bothers me. To sum up, the beer is good, the snacks are good, but the crowd can be annoying some nights.

    (4)
  • Robby H.

    Good selection of German beers, small environment, must be able to tolerate college students drinking "boots". I suggest you go for at least one round.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

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