Reviews on American food in Chadron, Nebraska, United States. Chadron (/ˈʃædrən/ SHAD-rən) is a city in Dawes County, in the state of Nebraska in the Great Plains region of the United States. The population was 5,851 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Dawes County, and the location of Chadron State College.
Things to do in Chadron
Just Love Coffee Cafe serves hand roasted coffee and espresso drinks along with a unique waffled menu. Stop by to experience a waffled Sausage Egg and Cheese Biscuit, wOmelette, Bacon Tater, and more!
3 based on 131 reviews
Staying at the adjacent Best Western, this was the nearest. We thought it was more of a family fast food diner until we discovered it had a section to the rear which served a good steak and alcohol. Decor dated and scruffy in places but very reasonable prices and good quality meal.
3 based on 160 reviews
It is ext to the Super 8 where we stayed. We ate around 5:30 on a Saturday night. I had the 3 piece fried chicken and was able to substitute salad bar for the fries. Salad bar was adequate. Chicken was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Wife had a taco salad which was good. Service was fine. Restaurant needs a little sprucing up and tlc. No real problem except one booth bench needed upholstering.
4 based on 40 reviews
EJ's has a terrific staff! They made a large group reservation for us after the Chadron State commencement. We had a table topper with our name on it, reserving the table. Our server (Hank), was super friendly and checked on us frequently (food came out painfully slow). The side options like french fries were tasty, hot, and were large on the portion size. The salad bar was simple but also nice!The best meal anyone in our group had was a loaded baked potato and a cheeseburger. Both were tasty and enjoyable. EJ's BBQ, on the other hand, had no smokiness, no charring, and there was no evidence of a smoke ring on the brisket. Essentially the brisket was like an oven baked shredded roast beef and the pulled pork was like a baked, shredded pork roast. Same for ribs. If clients think this is great BBQ, then they are uninformed or have no idea what real BBQ is. They should try Smokey D's in the Des Moines area, or Arthur Bryant's in KC. In fact, almost any place advertising BBQ with a true smoker out back cooking meats low & slow. Nice building, good staff, good non-BBQ advertised food, but very poor attempt at real BBQ.
4 based on 61 reviews
Friendly staff waited on us. The menu was short but with enough choice.Had a great starter: fried zucchini. Nicely spiced with some ranch sauce.My entree was a "dirty burger", which came with cheese, bacon and some peppers. The fries were nice and crispy.
4 based on 60 reviews
Going to dinner with family. Our server was pleasant. Entree arrived quickly. Beer was a little on the warm side. And mashed potatoes and gravy were lukewarm and not hot. Basic bar menu and not a lot of healthy choices. Salad was only iceberg lettuce and came with 1 baby carrot and 1 slice of cucumber. Not sure why skimping on vegetables in a salad?!?
4 based on 77 reviews
Coffee house and pub specializing in handmade pizzas, sandwiches and appetizers, serving only the finest coffee from Batdorf and Bronson, craft cocktails, and craft beers.
In town for the U12 Midwest Regional Baseball Tournament and needed a place to work for a couple of hours before a game. I am THRILLED I came here. Old bank building that has been converted into a coffee/restaurant/bar/live music venue. The owner Dave was kind enough to give me a tour to see all the original features - vault, teller line, mosaic tile, window, chandeliers... etc. The place is wonderfully electric. They are proud to carry several Nebraska-made products for sale as well - honey, soaps, tea and the like. The coffee is wonderful, the Wifi strong, and I can't wait to try out the bar (which was already in use at 10 am). Will definitely be back even tomorrow!!. Don't miss this place!
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