20 Restaurants You Have To Visit In Nebraska Before You Die
Choosing a limited number of restaurants for a list like this is an almost impossible task. There is endless great food in Nebraska, whether you’re looking for a greasy spoon diner or a high-end foodie paradise. We narrowed down the thousands of restaurants to these 20 that we think everyone should try. We aren’t talking about your local bar where you get a burger every week out of habit; these are the places you’d drive hours to get to because the food is just that good. Want to track down the best restaurants in Nebraska? You might not be able to get to all of the local landmarks in the Cornhusker State, but these 20 are a great place to start.
Please note that this is an alphabetical list, not a ranking. These restaurants are so different that there’s no way to compare them to one another. But they all have one thing in common: they’re the best of the best, and you’ll want to try them all as soon as you can.
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The story behind Bella Italia is almost as good as the food. Italian immigrant Shadi Aboushady was working as a chef in New York when he fell in love, got married, and moved to her hometown of Cozad. There the couple opened Bella Italia, an authentic Roman-style Italian eatery.
This "farm-to-table street food" establishment is one of famed chef Alton Brown's favorite Omaha eateries. He places it in his top five burger places - no small compliment coming from a guy who eats for a living.
This authentic Thai eatery has been going strong since 2010. They adjust the spice level to your individual tastes, so even if you don't like super-spicy foods you can still enjoy the delicious noodles, curry, and a ton of other exotic dishes.
If the idea of eating mouth-watering steaks and drinking exceptional wine in a monastery sounds appealing, Brother Sebastian's should be at the top of your foodie bucket list. Not only is the food exceptional; the monastic theme makes for a very relaxed eating experience.
A cafe and bakery by day, a dessert and cocktails hotspot by night, The Chocolate Bar is a fun addition to Grand Island's dining options. Stop in for breakfast or lunch, or come by in the evening for a decadent slice of something chocolatey paired with a red wine or gourmet coffee.
While this place serves delicious pastries along with breakfast and lunch items, they've developed a cult following for their unbeatable pizza. Pizza is only on the menu on Thursdays, and the wait time is easily over an hour - but it's well worth the wait. A large pizza from the Danish Baker weighs around five pounds, and you're charged by the pizza size, not by the number of toppings. We'll have ALL the toppings, please.
Dish serves comfortable classic meals in a classy atmosphere. It's the perfect place for a first date, special occasion, or just because you don't feel like cooking. Be sure to try the salmon with polenta - amazing!
This Vegas-themed restaurant features burgers with fun names like Phat Elvis, The Lounge Lizard, and One Eyed Jack. This is a slick concept pulled off perfectly; being inside is like walking into a whole other world. A tasty, tasty world with thick milkshakes and amazing fries.
This classic Omaha venue has been dishing up unbelievable whiskey-marinated steaks for decades. The Drover is considered a landmark, and one of the best places in Omaha to get your steak fix.
You might not expect a place called a "coffeehouse & cafe" to serve gourmet fare, but the Emporium does just that. From down-home dishes to modern haute cuisine, this place is a true gem. It was named one of Nebraska's ten best restaurants, a title that is well deserved.
The Flippin' Sweet was named by Midwest Living Magazine as one of the top 27 pizza places in the Midwest, the only Nebraska restaurant to earn a spot on that list. This converted garage serves creative taste combos and delicious craft beers, using local ingredients whenever possible.
Honest Abe's serves creative, fun burgers and fries ("freedom fries," at that) with a playful personality. One of their selections is called the "Greatest Burger Ever," and reviewers say it lives up to its name.
Doesn't the kid in you just light up when you see an ice cream place? Ivanna Cone wants to feed your inner child some of the most delightful homemade ice cream ever. This family owned and operated ice cream shop makes its own waffle cones every day - a fact that's hard to miss when you walk in and are immediately treated to the delicious aroma.
It's hard to find good Mexican food in Nebraska, but Los Jalapenos nails it. Your meal doesn't even come with silverware, in fact - you eat your hands and scoop with fresh tortillas, the way nature intended.
Everything that comes out of the kitchen at The Mixing Bowl has a little bit of love included (no extra charge). This undeniably sweet place serves traditional midwestern German-inspired meals, house-made pastries, and gourmet coffee. Locally-sourced ingredients are used whenever possible. Did we mention the homemade ketchup? Oh, my.
"Swanky vegan comfort food" is Modern Love's motto, and they definitely provide that. Even meat eaters have been known to rave about the 100% animal-product-free meals at this unique restaurant.
Ole's serves up good midwestern food, but what really makes it stand out amongst all of the steakhouses is its unconventional decor. The interior is filled with big game hunting trophies, including the heads of an elephant, a buffalo, and a giraffe. Ole's has been around since 1933 and is something of a regional legend.
We weren't sure about including a chain restaurant on this list, but Runza is a special case. It's a Nebraska staple, and despite it being fast food, it really is a place every Nebraskan should try at least once.
As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.