I was not impressed at all. The waitress acted as if she cared less that we where even there and eventually we had to go to the bar to get our drinks because she was to busy talking to her friends on the other side of the bar. To many other places with good service to waste your time with one that has bad service.
Kristy N.
Place rating: 5 Omaha, NE
Great place, atmosphere and staff! Lots of TVs for the games — it’s our new«Cheers»!
Patrick M.
Place rating: 2 Coeur d'Alene, ID
Pauli’s on Mercy? The guy below paying $ 5.50 for a well drink on a Monday should come by the airport Pauli’s and pay $ 6.58 for a bottle of Bud Light. No no no. There appears to be no mercy at Pauli’s no matter what the address is. I pass.
Scott T.
Place rating: 3 Omaha, NE
I was excited to see Pauli’s open up in Aksarben, the atmosphere was nice and it was busier than I expected. But $ 5.50 for a well drink on a Monday? No thanks, I’ll be back, but I’m in no rush
Mark N.
Place rating: 4 Omaha, NE
The next generation Pauli’s recently opened(Nov 13, 2015) in Aksarben Village on the NE corner of the PacLife building, and wants to be the Village’s neighborhood bar. The don’t serve food but Dudley’s next door will deliver to your table. They are supposed to have a Beer Garden, but that will have to wait until next Spring it looks like. I don’t think they have advertised that they are open yet. There were just a few people here, but once people get used to this place, it should be hopping! It has the feel of a trendy bar(it certainly is much cleaner and higher end than the former Pauli’s on Leavenworth), with quite a few televisions, but not so much a Sports Bar.