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Omaha World Herald highlights the new venture of David
Hohman (’83) and his wife Sam.
Published
Tuesday March 24, 2009
LIV
cocktail lounge: A classic recipe
BY
CHRISTINE LAUE
WORLD-HERALD
STAFF WRITER
Two
local lawyers thought central Omaha needed pink squirrels and sidecars.
Lisa
Schrager, left, with owner Sam Hohman in the future home of LIV.
"It's
time people be reintroduced to these classic cocktails," Sam Hohman said.
She and husband David Hohman plan to open LIV, a classic cocktail lounge, on
May 1 in Aksarben Village. The Hohmans are leasing 3,100 square feet at the
opposite end of the building housing Wohlner's Grocery, which sits at the northeast
corner of 67th Street and West Center Road. .
Sam, a Duschesne Academy graduate, and David, a Mount Michael Benedictine School
graduate, worked at bars to help pay for college.
The couple, who graduated from the University of Nebraska law school and live
near 90th Street and West Dodge Road with their three children, were looking
for a comfortable, convenient bar.
"
We always had kind of talked about it, but until you find that perfect location
. . ." she said.
Sam, an attorney for a nonprofit group, and David, a business and real estate
attorney, signed a five-year lease last fall because they believed that Aksarben
Village was perfect for their vision.
"
We're going to try to bring back the notion of why people started to go to
bars," Sam said. "It was sort of a home away from home. You could get that
perfect cocktail and really good service."
The streamlined décor will feature couches and big, soft, leather club chairs,
an indoor fireplace, stainless steel accents and zebra rugs. Colors will be
dark: chocolate, grays and splashes of purple. A large outdoor patio will feature
a fire pit.
There will be two cocktail menus: one with progressive drinks featuring new
combinations of liqueurs and one with classic cocktails such
as Manhattans, rusty nails and gimlets.
They are targeting the business crowd, including nearby office tenants and
travelers staying at nearby hotels, as well as residents of new, neighboring
apartments and town homes and "anyone that is looking for a good drink and
excellent service," Sam said.
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