Feb 18, 2022

Lincoln concept calls for one shared kitchen, three restaurants

Posted Feb 18, 2022 2:23 PM
Daq Schack in Lincoln’s Leighton District, part of a new concept with a shared kitchen and three restaurants. (Courtesy of City+Ventures)
Daq Schack in Lincoln’s Leighton District, part of a new concept with a shared kitchen and three restaurants. (Courtesy of City+Ventures)

By CINDY GONZALEZ
Nebraska Examiner

City+Ventures, a fast-growing development and investment company based in Omaha, has launched what it describes as a new-to-Nebraska concept built around a shared kitchen for a trio of restaurants.

The concept is now being carried out in Lincoln’s Leighton District and, later this year, will be at the Omaha area’s La Vista City Centre. Both sites are mixed-use districts developed by City+Ventures.

Here’s how it works: Freshly prepared food from all three restaurants exit from one kitchen, so customers can order specialty items from any restaurant while they dine in. The trio of restaurants are under the Dead Presidents Group flag.

Lincoln’s Pub in Lincoln’s Leighton District (Courtesy of City+Ventures)
Lincoln’s Pub in Lincoln’s Leighton District (Courtesy of City+Ventures)

Also part of  the concept is the Presidents Takeout, which offers a walk-up option for consolidated carryout orders.

The Lincoln project opened a few days ago at 48th Street and Leighton Avenue and offers: Franco’s Fresh Mexican fast-casual food, including tacos and margaritas; Daq Shack tropical fare, including lobster rolls and fried chicken sandwiches; and Lincoln’s Pub, whose menu includes pizza, burgers and craft beer.

Franco’s Fresh Mexican in Lincoln’s Leighton District (Courtesy of City+Ventures)
Franco’s Fresh Mexican in Lincoln’s Leighton District (Courtesy of City+Ventures)

Chris Erickson, co-founder of City+Ventures, said his team sees the new enterprises as continued growth for the respective communities. At the Leighton District, the Daq Shack will have a walk-up window directly connected to the pool and sundeck of The Flats Apartments.

“We look forward to serving residents at our nearby Flats apartments, neighbors in the University Place district, and students and local residents,” Erickson said. “We know this unique destination, with something for everyone, will be an economic driver for the area.”