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    Railside Highway Diner

    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Nice little diner with good food and pleasant staff. We stop on our road-trip going back home. I'd stop again if in the area.

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    S.A.M. Que - Pulled pork, medium BBQ sauce, beans, hash brown casseroles

    S.A.M. Que

    4.5(34 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    I had a taste for BBQ during a recent trip to Kearney and chose S.A.M. Que since it was close to my…read morehotel, and a good spot to meet up with a friend. The BBQ aroma meets you at the door as soon as you walk in. There's plenty of seating, and the restaurant is bright, and clean. I ordered the two-meat plate since I wasn't super hungry, and it was just enough to satisfy my taste for BBQ. The smoked sausage wasn't greasy and had a nice snap to it. The sliced brisket was moist with good smoky flavor, and not fatty at all. The Cole slaw was good, but I wouldn't mind a slightly larger portion. The toasted slice of Texas toast filled up the little last bit of space I had in my stomach. The meats were flavorful, and just what you'd want if you have a taste for BBQ. Service was quick, and friendly at the time of my visit which was on a Saturday afternoon. A good place for BBQ if you're not too picky, and hungry for some smoked meats.

    In Kearney for conferences often, and kicking myself for not trying this place sooner. Solid as a…read morebbq joint can get, and the service is very friendly. Ordered the three meat plate with beans and fries and had to stop myself from finishing the entire plate.....they give you a lot of food. The brisket and turkey were equally tender and smoked to perfection. The beans were a highlight. You can tell they go all in on them. The ribs were great, too, and though it didn't need them, the sauces were all very flavor-forward and delicious. Great spot and I am looking forward to coming back again and again.

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    S.A.M. Que - Two meat plate with sausage, brisket, Cole slaw, and Texas toast.

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

    Town & Country Kitchen

    3.7(20 reviews)
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    Such a nice old fashioned style small town diner where it seemed that the waitress knew almost…read moreevery customer and they knew her. The salad bar was wonderful with fresh and a very great selection of Midwestern style items. The main courses were very good and generous. Prices were reasonable considering the alternatives and current price levels. I had the liver and onions with hominy instead of the potato choice, which is a interesting Midwestern side that most people don't recognize.. The peanut butter pie was excellent. They offer a discount for customers staying in town (and the waitress knew which customers were from out of town and might be staying there. The place reminded me of a diner from 1960s-1970s Indiana.

    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.

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