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Many people feel that Nebraska is a state that does not rank high in terms of the club scene. However, those who hold this view are often those who have never actually visited the state. Contrary to popular believe, Nebraska is a solid state when it comes to the nightlife. It may not be California, but there are things to do for those who are looking for entertainment. If you enjoy drinking coffee, you will find that there are a number of coffee houses available in the region. This is especially true for Omaha. The coffee houses in Nebraska are modern, and will even allow you to use your laptop. The biggest disadvantage to Nebraska is that this state is just like Minnesota, all the bar action stops at about 1 am.
There are certain places that will stay open to about 2 am, but this is as good as it gets. Many of the residents say that cities like Omaha are "genuine" in the sense that you will find everything you need in them. Most of the bars and clubs in Nebraska will only require you to wear casual clothing. The only exception to this rule is truly upscale bars. Overall, Nebraska is a laid back state. Those who are looking to sit back and have a good time will find this. It should also be noted that there are impressive pubs in the state as well. When it comes to appearance, the residents of Nebraska are fairly relaxed.
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