Earlier this month, I went to
Omaha, Nebraska to cover Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting and
had the chance to eat at Gorat's, Warren Buffett's favorite steakhouse. Being
there, it became clear why the humble stock market sage likes it so much: It
doesn't go out of its way to make a splash.
Buffett, one of the richest men
in the world, drives around in a car he reportedly bought for less than $50,000.
He also lives in the same house he bought for $31,500 in 1958. For breakfast,
Buffett goes to McDonald's, where he spends no more than $3.17, and eats alone.
In many ways, Gorat's strikes the
same modest, low-key vibe as Buffett.
Nothing inside Gorat's (except
for the TV at the bar) looks too modern or feels brand new. The paintings on
the walls and the furniture are not flashy, either. Everything is simple and to
the point. It's as if you were transported back to a simpler time.
Perhaps that's on purpose. The
restaurant was renovated about six years ago when it changed owners. Gene Dunn,
the person who bought Gorat's in 2012, told the Omaha World-Herald in 2013 they
"took it back to what it was in the 1940s and '50s" by taking out all
of the decor from the 1970s. That included the dropped ceilings and carpeting,
among other things.
A constant, however, has been the
quality of the food. When I went, I had their Omaha sirloin steak, a 10-ounce
piece of meat topped with bleu cheese butter coupled with a side of french
fries and some greens. The steak was well seasoned and cooked perfectly and the
waitress serving my table was very nice (as most people in Omaha seemed to be).
Other options include a 14-ounce
New York strip, lamb chops and a 14-ounce ribeye. More ambitious diners can opt
for the 22-ounce Omaha T-bone steak, Buffett's personal favorite. Three of the
people sitting at my table ordered it and, even though they seemed to struggle
with it, they managed to finish it.
Buffett has been going to Gorat's
for years and the restaurant is aware of his longstanding patronage. Buffett's
face is seen throughout the restaurant in pictures and cardboard cutouts. He
also has his own private dining area consisting of one table with three chairs.
Gorat's has been an institution
in Omaha for more than 70 years. Once you go there, you can immediately tell
why it's Buffett's favorite steakhouse (it also helps that the food and service
are great).