Burning Bridges, Building Legends: The Best Chicken Sandwich in Omaha
Burning Bridges
14544 W Center Rd
Omaha, NE 68144
(402) 606-2074

Burning Bridges’ famous breaded chicken sandwich
Some folks say you shouldn’t burn bridges…
I’d argue that if the bridge in question leads to the best chicken sandwich in Omaha, then by all means, light it up.
Yesterday, Jenny and I ventured west to Burning Bridges, a new addition to Omaha’s culinary scene that started as a food truck before catching fire (figuratively speaking) and setting up shop as a brick-and-mortar. I first caught wind of it on social media—a photo of a chicken sandwich so crispy and golden that I could practically hear the crunch through my screen. I had to investigate.
Finding the Chicken
Our journey to chicken nirvana started with a bit of a scavenger hunt. Google Maps led us to the back of the building, where the old Burning Bridges food truck was parked—a nostalgic nod to where it all began, but not exactly where we needed to be. The actual restaurant is next door to the U.S. Coast Guard recruiting office, which is ironic given that Nebraska is the most landlocked state in the nation. Not a whole lot of coastline to guard out here, but hey, we’re not here to talk geography—we’re here for the chicken.
The Main Event: The Best Chicken Sandwich in Omaha
Let’s get to the important part. The chicken sandwich? Phenomenal. Life-altering, even. Jenny opted for the Nashville Hot, and I went with their classic crispy chicken sandwich. The first bite was a revelation—juicy, hand-breaded chicken enveloped in a uniquely crunchy, gluten-free coating that somehow managed to be both delicate and sturdy. It was expertly seasoned, delivering layers of flavor that kept me going back for more. The sandwich didn’t just hold up—it demanded attention.
We split an order of curly fries, which were good, but let’s be honest—this meal was all about the chicken. Some places do fries well. Some places do chicken well. Burning Bridges does chicken sandwiches better than anyone in Omaha. Challenge me to check another place out and I will. I didn’t get in this shape by fasting!
A Sandwich With a Story
After lunch, I did something I rarely do: I wrote to the owner. I wanted to know more about the story behind this masterpiece. To my surprise, Zach Bridges himself responded.
Burning Bridges began as a food truck, but by last summer, demand had outgrown the truck’s capacity. When an opportunity arose for a permanent location, Zach took the leap. Challenges followed—balancing inventory, keeping up with demand, and adjusting to the new dynamics of a full restaurant.
But through it all, the mission remained the same: serve up the best chicken sandwiches people have ever had.
The secret? Fresh, never frozen, hand-breaded chicken thighs, coated in a special gluten-free flour blend that not only delivers on texture but also makes the menu accessible for those with celiac disease. In fact, Burning Bridges has become a gluten-free haven, with folks traveling from all over—some even from Canada—to experience it firsthand.
The Experience: Buzzer in Hand, Bag in Hand
Burning Bridges isn’t one of those places where they call your name over a crackly speaker or drop off your meal at the table. When you order, they hand you a little buzzer pager—a delightful, old-school touch—and when it vibrates, you pick up your meal at the counter. The whole experience is refreshingly simple and unpretentious—just great food, made fresh, no frills needed.
And then, there’s the paper bag. Meals here aren’t served on a tray or in a plastic basket—they arrive in a humble brown paper bag, adding to the charm. Jenny took one look and said, “If they had Baked After Dark’s cookies here, we’d never leave.” Honestly, she’s not wrong.
The Name, The Future, and The Legend in the Making
Despite the name, Burning Bridges isn’t about cutting ties—it’s about blazing a trail. Zach originally envisioned a BBQ truck, but when the chicken sandwiches took off, he pivoted. Now, with a growing fan base and a restaurant packed with hungry customers, he’s letting the business evolve naturally, focusing on keeping quality sky-high rather than rushing to expand.
For those wondering, yes—the food truck will roll out again this summer, hitting some favorite local spots. And while a grand opening event hasn’t been officially planned, May will mark their four-year anniversary, so keep an eye out for a celebratory week.
Final Verdict
Look, I’ve eaten my fair share of chicken sandwiches. I’ve chased down recommendations, tried the chains, and sought out the hidden gems. But Burning Bridges has set a new bar.
Is it the best chicken sandwich in Omaha? I’m not just saying yes. I’m saying you need to go find out for yourself.
And if you see Zach back in the kitchen, give him a nod. He’s the guy making sure every sandwich that leaves the kitchen is, as he puts it, “the best chicken sandwich you’ve ever had.”
Huge thanks to Zach Bridges for taking the time to answer my questions. We can’t wait to eat there again.