Unforgettable Date Night Spots in Omaha for CWS Visitors

Last updated May 6, 2025 | City Guides, Nightlife

Written by Grace Dunbar

If you’re visiting Omaha for the College World Series, there’s no reason your trip should stop at baseball. Whether you’re here to cheer on your team or simply exploring the city for the first (or fifth) time, this list of Omaha date night spots is your go-to guide for memorable evenings that go beyond the ballpark. Grace Dunbar and Kristyna Engdahl of Hurrdat ONE provide their expert input.

Laugh Out Loud at Backline Comedy Theater in Omaha

📍 1618 Harney St, Omaha, NE 68102

For a night that keeps the energy high and the laughs rolling, start your Omaha date night at Backline Comedy Theater. This intimate downtown venue offers a rotating lineup of improv, sketch comedy, and open mic nights that keep things fresh and a little edgy.

“It’s intimate, experimental, and often hilariously raunchy,” – Grace Dunbar

This hidden gem is great for couples looking to try something new, especially while visiting Omaha for the College World Series.

Roll Into Fun at Bob & Willie’s Wonderbowl

📍 Locations in Blackstone & Regency

Bowling gets a stylish twist at Bob & Willie’s Wonderbowl, where mini bowling and craft cocktails combine for the ultimate casual date night in Omaha. The shorter lanes, vintage décor, and multiple locations make it easy to swing by whether you’re staying midtown or out west.

“It’s perfect if you’re not a serious bowler but want the vibe,” – Grace Dunbar.

This is one of the best date night spots in Omaha for a playful evening after a long day at the ballpark.

Explore Benson First Friday for Local Art & Culture

📍 Benson Creative District

If you’re in town on the first Friday of the month, don’t miss Benson First Friday. This neighborhood-wide celebration turns Omaha’s Benson district into a walkable hub of art galleries, street performances, and open-late eateries.

This local favorite is ideal for couples looking to explore the artsy side of Omaha date night. Grab drinks, take in local art, and enjoy the buzz of one of the city’s most creative neighborhoods.

Unwind in Style at the Cottonwood Hotel Pool Club

📍 302 S 36th St, Omaha, NE 68131

Looking for something a little more refined? The Cottonwood Hotel Pool Club offers a chic poolside experience right in midtown Omaha. Evenings at this historic Omaha hotel often include live music, curated cocktails, and a resort-like atmosphere without leaving the city.

If you’re visiting Omaha for the College World Series, this is a perfect way to relax between games while still enjoying the local scene.

Enjoy a Sunset Stroll at Zorinsky Lake Park

📍 15600 F St, Omaha, NE 68135

For couples who love the outdoors, Zorinsky Lake Park is a peaceful spot to watch the sunset, take a walk, or enjoy a picnic. With scenic lake views and miles of trails, it’s a romantic—and free—way to wind down your evening.

“Sometimes the best Omaha date nights are the simplest ones,” – Kristyna Engdahl

Bring your favorite takeout, a blanket, and soak in the quiet side of Omaha.

Sip Local Wines at Vin Nebraska’s Urban Wine Collective

📍 Located in the Highlander Neighborhood

Wine tasting in Omaha? You bet. The Urban Wine Collective at Vin Nebraska brings together regional winemakers in a beautiful, modern space. This mobile wine bar is perfect for a cozy night of charcuterie, storytelling, and sipping something new.

This underrated spot is ideal for those looking for a relaxed, adult-oriented date night in Omaha that doesn’t involve the typical bar or restaurant.

Plan Your Perfect Date Night in Omaha

Whether you’re a local couple planning your next outing or visiting Omaha for the College World Series, this city is packed with unexpected gems perfect for an unforgettable evening. From comedy clubs and mini bowling to wine tastings and sunset parks, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy a date night in Omaha.

Want more insider recommendations? Check out Beyond the Ballpark: Hurrdat One’s Guide to Omaha—your go-to resource for discovering the best of Omaha through the eyes of locals.

About the Author


Grace Dunbar

Grace Dunbar earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she majored in film studies and minored in broadcasting, theatre, and English. She joined the Hurrdat team in 2021 as a media production intern and has since grown through various roles, including video editor and photographer for Hurrdat Sports and media producer for Hurrdat Entertainment. Now, Grace serves as the director of the Hurrdat ONE network and co-host of the “Minimum Rage” podcast.

When she’s not producing podcasts or creating content for Hurrdat, Grace enjoys photography, pickleball, reading fiction novels, and recording TikToks of her cat, David.

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