Reviews on Barbecue food in Kearney, Nebraska, United States. Kearney /ˈkɑːrni/ is a city in and the county seat of Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 30,787 at the 2010 census. It is home to the University of Nebraska at Kearney. The westward push of the railroad as the Civil War ended gave birth to the community.
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4 based on 475 reviews
A small, family-owned group of restaurants, hand-crafting food since 1995. We feature wood-fire grilled steaks cooked over full sized logs of oak and ash, award-winning BBQ slow-smoked on premise, homemade desserts and much more.
Great menu, lots of choices, peanuts on tables. We ordered top sirloin, baked potato and salad and smokehouse chicken, baked potato and salad. All of the food was excellent. The chicken was juicy with lime chipotle bbq sauce and smothered in bacon cheese, mushrooms, onions. Salads were fresh and bread and honey cinnamon butter were good too. Definitely recommend.
4 based on 312 reviews
Our server was very attentive. Meals were warm, tasty, and cooked to order. Good portions! Was surprised I was carded ( I'm 70) but server said everyone was carded. Not a uniform policy as server next to us did NOT card her three tables. By the way, the alcoholic drinks were some of the best we've had. No room for dessert.
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3 based on 26 reviews
This restaurant has only been open for two weeks but I am ready to write a review after dining in this establishment.
The food at Dickey's is reliable, good, BBQ. It is a chain, so it does meet a corporate standard but it doesn't have the charm of a small town BBQ joint. It is clean and neat. Food is served in a reasonable amount of time. It seems a little high priced compared to other local restaurants -- especially the beverages. There is a good variety of entrees and side items. The last time we visited, the staff was a little obnoxious -- sharing their private jokes, talking so fast it was hard to understand what they were saying, being loud. They weren't exactly rude or out of line, but it didn't enhance the dining experience.
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