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.
We also featured some restaurants on their own – special places that we think deserve special attention. If you didn’t get a chance to try these places in 2016, here’s a compilation of those restaurants that we featured last year all in one location. There’s something unique about each of them, and they’re all worth a visit!
Glur's is the oldest continuously-operating restaurant in Nebraska, having first opened in 1876. Stop in for a beer and a burger and walk in Buffalo Bill's footsteps. Read more here.
As the only operating business in the tiny town of Loma, this tavern has the market cornered. But even if you had other eatery options, the Loma Tavern would be worth a stop. It's homey, fun, and serves prime rib you'll never forget. Read more here.
This little restaurant earned a special feature not because of its food (although that's good, too), but because of its unique decor. Thousands of cookie jars line the walls of the restaurant, creating a fun environment and giving you lots to look at as you eat your home-cooked meal. Read more here.
Most people come for the wine, but they're pleasantly surprised by the menu full of completely delicious food. And the view is absolutely stunning. Read more here.
Ole's is legendary as the restaurant with all the stuffed animals...and not the cuddly, adorable kind. There are more than 200 stuffed animal trophies all throughout the restaurant - everything from a little red fox to an entire polar bear. The food gets great reviews, even if the decor isn't everyone's cup of tea. Read more here.
The exact opposite of the previous restaurant is Modern Love, Nebraska's only completely vegan restaurant. The food is nothing like some meat-lovers might expect; it's hearty, filling, and absolutely delicious. Read more here.
Never heard of Virginia, Nebraska? You aren't alone. But if you take the time to find it, be sure to stop by Terry's Steakhouse. Their prime rib was voted the best in Gage County in 2016, so this is one experience you don't want to miss. Read more here.
This sweet little building at the edge of Alma was once an actual train station, so the name is fitting. It's now a great small-town place to get great food and see live music performances - and they've even retained the railroad theme with railroad-inspired decor. Read more here.
This unique farm-to-table restaurant is close to Lincoln, but when you get there it feels like it's in the middle of nowhere. Lakehouse Farm supplies all of the organic produce used at the restaurant, which is only open from April through New Year's Day. The food is worth the wait. Read more here.
Located inside the beautiful Lied Lodge, this eatery serves both guests and non-guests. The view from the terrace is enchanting, and the food is unforgettable. But the dining room itself, with towering wooden beams and a botanical theme, is a seriously beautiful place to enjoy a meal. Read more here.
You won't need a secret password to get in, but it's no exaggeration to say that you'll be amazed by the food. You wouldn't expect this little place in the middle of nowhere to serve up much more than greasy burgers and fries, but The Speakeasy is run by a talented chef and the menu is full of creative, gourmet meals. Read more here.
Another railroad-themed restaurant is located in Omaha. Railcar Modern American Kitchen recalls the romanticism of old-school railroad trips by replicating a dining car. The swanky food never disappoints. Read more here.
With so many great featured restaurants in 2016, this list should keep you busy for a while. Follow the links in the first paragraph for even more of Nebraska’s best eateries, and you’ll never run out of amazing experiences and delightful meals.
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