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    B's Cafe

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Town & Country Kitchen - Ice cream that rivals DQ with every lunch!

    Town & Country Kitchen

    3.6(19 reviews)
    51.9 mi
    $

    Town & Country is a slice of life cut from the best part of the middle American Pie! All cultural…read morepilgrims and weary road warriors traveling through this part of the country are well served spending a night at the nearby Sleep Inn (I don't usually review hotels, but Sleep Inn just gets it right) and seeking a true American experience at Town & Country. This place defines the genre of enduring family run country restaurants. Nothing here is new, more like right out of 1958 and well worn. That is everything but the warm friendly service and a wide offering of totally familiar comforting food. I love these relics of an Americana that is rapidly disappearing into the cold predictability of franchise chains utterly without character. Prices are right and portions are generous. You know that you have struck rural restaurant gold when the specials on the chalk board are liver and onions, green beans and hominy, and beef and noodles. Your impression is confirmed by the home made pie list which is so large it requires its own chalk board on another wall. I've traveled a thousand miles just to have their beef and noodles. Last time I was there the guy before me got the last serving. Opting for a classic cheeseburger I received a seriously generous hand crafted patty, perfectly cooked medium with all the proper fixin's and condiments. My wife usually orders a grilled pork chop which never fails to satisfy. The salad bar is also a classic offering, and an essential with any meal. Town & Country is a worthy survivor from a better era and won't disappoint as long as you are open to a trip back to that era.

    Quick & friendly-ish service, at first. Unfortunately, that dissipated the longer I was there…read more Quiet inside, other than the local guys having coffee. Small town diner with old, quaint interior. Good, traditional breakfast. Bummed the server never brought ketchup I asked for, never came back to check on my empty coffee and never brought my bill until I had to find her and ask. Would be understandable if she had more tables. Regardless, I'd still recommend for a hearty breakfast before continuing on your road trip as opposed to fast food.

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    Town & Country Kitchen - Coffee next to the local guys

    Coffee next to the local guys

    Town & Country Kitchen - Over easy eggs, sausage links, hash browns and rye toast.

    Over easy eggs, sausage links, hash browns and rye toast.

    Town & Country Kitchen - Really cute diner!

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    Really cute diner!

    Cunningham's Journal on the Bricks

    Cunningham's Journal on the Bricks

    4.0(155 reviews)
    41.6 mi
    $$

    Service was fast and friendly. The food was ok , not great. Whatever they cook thier frys in is a…read morelittle funky. My guess is the cooking oil gives it a heavy taste. Everything else was very good.

    Worst experience I've had. I traveled from out of state to…read morevisit Kearney as a potential place to relocate and decided to dine at this restaurant during my stay. Unfortunately, that decision turned into a very negative experience. Our server was initially pleasant, but that quickly changed. After paying my tab using my phone, I placed it on the table while continuing to play billiards. When I returned, my phone was gone. Using Find My iPhone, I could see that the device was still located inside the restaurant. I asked the server if she had seen my phone, but she denied any knowledge of it and stated that no one had found a phone--despite the tracker clearly indicating it was there. The following day, I returned in hopes that someone had turned it in. When I approached the same server, she appeared extremely nervous, repeatedly using profanity and running into the kitchen before returning and attempting to change the subject. When I again asked about my phone, I received the same denial. I ultimately left feeling defeated. As a solo traveler, losing my phone caused significant stress--I was unable to access flight information, order transportation, or contact family. All of this occurred over a cracked iPhone that is unusable once reported lost or stolen. Overall, this experience was extremely disappointing and left a very poor impression.

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    Cunningham's Journal on the Bricks - Dining area with pool tables

    Dining area with pool tables

    Cunningham's Journal on the Bricks - Salon skewers on the left and shrimp skewers on the right

    Salon skewers on the left and shrimp skewers on the right

    Cunningham's Journal on the Bricks - Looking back toward restaurant from the patio

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    Looking back toward restaurant from the patio

    B's Cafe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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