Restaurants

Nebraska, whose residents are known as cornhuskers, isn’t just a land full of corn. Restaurants here don’t just serve corn and steak, but a whole plethora of restaurants to choose from. Visitors to Nebraska will have as much fun enjoying the food here as well as visiting the tourist spots.

 

One favorite among the restaurants here in Nebraska is in Eustis, The Pool Hall, a small hometown bar and restaurant that offer guests favorites such as the grilled chicken sandwich with mushrooms and other south of the border dishes.

 

Another famous food establishment, one which residents from all over the state, even those from North and South Dakota, flock to is the Gering Bakery. This bakery’s specialty is the German-Russian pocket sandwiches which they call cabbage burgers, mouth watering burgers filled with ground beef, cabbage and onions. A must-taste for visitors!

 

Then there is the Coney Island Café. The specialty here is the Coney Island dog with their secret chili sauce dripping from a freshly steamed hot bun. For those looking to enjoy a romantic meal in an elegant setting, tourists in Nebraska should go straight for The Flat Iron Café, which serves guests many enchanting dishes from appetizers to desserts. Candlelight dinners have never been this good in this café. After your meal, be sure to top it all off with their sumptuous chocolate mousse pie!

 

There are many more restaurants and cafes in Nebraska worth visiting. Other restaurants are Angie’s Restaurant, Charlie’s on the Lake, Charlie’s Seafood & Grill, DaVinci’s, French Café and George’s Red Pepper Grill just to name a few. Visitors in Nebraska shouldn’t just settle for dull hotel food, learn and know where the best restaurants are and make it a point to include it in your Nebraska itinerary! After all, after a tiring day of sightseeing in Nebraska, the best way to relax and unwind is a good meal!