Fifth House
Excellent
Douglas County Health Inspection Record

Fifth House
— Health Department Rating

Vegan & Plant-Based  ·  Blackstone District
3901 Farnam St, Ste B, Omaha, NE 68131
Current Rating
Excellent
Inspected 07/09/2025
Verified Record

Current Inspection Rating

Fifth House — Current Rating: Excellent

This rating was assigned by a Douglas County Health Department inspector following a routine on-site inspection. Ratings are based on a standardized statewide inspection system and reflect an inspector's judgment of compliance with food codes based on a pattern of multiple inspections at each establishment.

Based on current Douglas County inspection data (November 2025), 54.1% of the 3,051 rated food establishments in Douglas County hold a Excellent rating.

This rating reflects conditions at the time of inspection and may not represent the restaurant's current status.

Inspection History & Rating Trend

Inspection DateRatingTrendNotes
Jul 9, 2025 Excellent →  Maintained Most recent record
Jan 22, 2025 Excellent ↑  Improved
Jul 23, 2024 Standard ↓  Declined
Jan 3, 2024 Excellent —  Baseline Earliest record on file

Reading the trend: Inspection history data is sourced from official Douglas County Health Department records.

About Fifth House

Fifth House is Omaha's premier vegan restaurant, located in the heart of the Blackstone District. Carrying forward a tradition of plant-based fine dining in Omaha, Fifth House offers creative comfort food that surprises even committed meat-eaters. The menu features standout dishes like Seitan Wings, Oyster Shroom Calamari, and the Buffalo Blue Burger. With a cozy, eclectic atmosphere, weekend brunch, and a full bar, Fifth House has quickly become a must-visit for locals and visitors seeking bold, plant-forward cuisine.

Douglas County Rating Distribution

Based on current Douglas County inspection data (November 2025), the following distribution reflects ratings across all 3,051 rated food establishments in Douglas County.

2nd
highest possible
Fifth House holds an Excellent rating — the second highest possible rating in the Douglas County inspection system
Based on current Douglas County inspection data (November 2025), 1,650 of 3,051 rated food establishments in Douglas County hold an Excellent rating.
Superior
5.9%
179
Excellent ◀
54.1%
1,650
Standard
31.3%
956
Fair
8.3%
253
BMS
<1%
13

Source: Douglas County Health Department Restaurant Ratings Report, November 2025. Includes all 3,051 rated food establishments in Douglas County. 136 additional establishments with pending or unassigned ratings are excluded from this distribution. ◀ indicates this establishment's current rating.

Source — Douglas County Health Department

The following definitions and inspection criteria are reproduced verbatim from official Douglas County Health Department public records.

Inspection Criteria

Ratings are based on a standardized statewide inspection system. Items of greatest importance include: safe food source and storage, proper food temperature control, employee health and personal hygiene practices, cleaning and sanitation practices, facility and equipment design, construction and maintenance, insect and pest control, lighting, ventilation, water supply, handling and storage of utensils, and waste disposal.

Rating Definitions

Superior
The establishment understands and routinely corrects sanitation deficiencies on a day-to-day basis and does not wait for a health inspection before doing so. In addition, at least 75 percent of employees and management of a superior food establishment must have successfully completed a food safety training course conducted by this department, or its equivalent.
Excellent
The establishment routinely corrects most sanitation deficiencies and immediately corrects the minor violations found at the time of inspection.
Standard
The establishment generally corrects most sanitation deficiencies on a routine basis and corrects violations found at the time of inspection in the time allowed by the inspecting health officer.
Fair
The establishment barely meets the minimum standards required by state and local food safety codes. Serious and minor sanitation deficiencies are found on each inspection. Sanitation deficiencies are not corrected on a routine basis and repeat inspections are often a necessary part of regulating these establishments to help assure minimum food safety conditions.
BMS
This establishment is Below Minimum Standards and has been CLOSED due to the Eminent Public Health Risk found during an Inspection or Complaint.

Source: Douglas County Health Department — Food Establishment Rating Map. Reproduced for public informational purposes. DineReports.com is not affiliated with Douglas County or the State of Nebraska.