D OUBLE V 520 W. 3rd St.
T RAVELERS T APROOM 2230 N. Webb Rd., Ste. 124 Tap the keg for 60 Nebraska beers, ciders, and custom cocktails in this new Merchandise Mile hangout — including gluten free, nitro, and non-alcoholic beers. The unique food menu includes super salads, appeti]ers, ÀatEreads, and gluten- free pizzas.
D ELIBOARDS 206 W. 2nd St.
Led by a chef with a passion for culinary exploration, every dish is crafted with fresh, homemade ingredients and bold twists. Whether you enjoy a cozy dinner at the upscale American grill or grab a casual bite at the sports bar, you're in for a memorable experience.
The phrase "great things come in small packages" certainly applies to the new 'eliEoards shop in Railside. Originally started as a charcuterie catering outlet, the owner added grab-and-go lunch options made fresh every day.
Stop in for a steak Texas T-Bone 1600 S. Locust St.
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Chicken Coop 120 E. 3rd St.
Prime rib in prime time It's not surprising that, in
a state with more cattle than humans, prime rib would be a popular option. Just some of the locally owned eateries offering this specialty include Images Bar & Grill (pictured), Texas T-Bone, The Chocolate Bar, and Chicken Coop Sports Bar & Grill. Balz Sports %ar offers a prime riE sandwich.
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