Enjoy A Decadent Nebraska Steakhouse Meal At The 120 Year Old Hyannis Hotel
By Elisa Regulski|Published October 13, 2019
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As everything grows and changes, some things remain constant. Come and experience a taste of the past at Hyannis Hotel. This unique building has stood for over 120 years, and it’s rich with history. The next time you find yourself passing through Hyannis, don’t pass this place by. These decadent steakhouse meals are not to be missed.
The Hyannis Hotel was built in 1898 and was once a popular hub for ranchers.
When this building was constructed, Hyannis was a big cattle shipping point along the Burlington Railroad. This hotel acted as a meeting place for Nebraskans living in nearby rural areas.
When you step inside today, you'll feel like you've been transported to the past.
Every Saturday is prime rib night, and it's not to be missed. You'll want to sink your teeth into these rich and juicy flavors. In addition to prime rib, Hyannis Hotel makes exceptional New York strip steaks, bacon-wrapped fillets, and chicken fried steak.
Sometimes, the simple things are the most satisfying. If it's a burger you're after, you'll be hard pressed to find a better one than those served at the Hyannis Hotel.
This unique place should definitely go on your Nebraska bucket list. Hyannis Hotel's restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Monday - Saturday. To learn more, visit Hyannis Hotel's website or Facebook page.
Have you visited this historic hotel? What’s your favorite thing on the menu?