The Drover has been serving a special combination of care and flavor for nearly 50 years. It is a destination for visitors. It is Omaha’s steakhouse, imprinted on our city’s past while at the same time barreling through the present. […]
The Drover has been serving a special combination of care and flavor for nearly 50 years. It is a destination for visitors. It is Omaha’s steakhouse, imprinted on our city’s past while at the same time barreling through the present. […]
Reviewed by Chris Corey | Photos by Chris and Jennifer Corey The Drover is a timeless Omaha culinary landmark, first opening in 1968 as a Cork and Cleaver franchise by Bob Anderson and his business partner at the time. Years […]
Perhaps part of the reason I love The Drover is because it is one of the strongest food memories I have of my late father. Like he did, I order the filet, medium rare. Like he did, I load my […]
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The Drover is an anomaly among Omaha’s oldest steakhouses. Unlike its predecessors, it began as a chain restaurant that originated in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 1964. After opening a half dozen restaurants across the West, the owners of Cork N’ Cleaver […]
Most people find comfort when the things they love don’t change. So fans of the Drover likely will be pleased and relieved when they visit the rebuilt version of their favorite independently owned Omaha steakhouse. The interior still is cozily […]
The Travel Channel’s Man v. Food featured Omaha’s The Drover Steakhouse, showcasing its signature whiskey-marinated steaks and cozy, cowboy-themed atmosphere.
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