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Wilcox Cafe

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The Speakeasy - Sacramento Strip & broccolini with Bearnaise sauce.

The Speakeasy

(73 reviews)

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Speakeasy is the perfect name for this steakhouse! You walk into an old beat up building through an…read moreold beat up door then immediately walk through a little bit nicer door and bam, you're in a fine dining, white linen table cloth restaurant! Taylor was amazing, our bartender made perfect martinis and the food was off the charts! The shrimp cocktail was six of the biggest shrimp ever, the Chicken Dianne was rich and delicious and hubby's Wagyu Ribeye was spectacular! The show stealer was the pork belly, it was rendered to the perfect melt point with a flavor all it's own, no sweet sauce, just pork! It's in the middle of nowhere but oh so worth the trip!

We liked our dinner here but wouldn't make the effort to come back unless we were driving near it…read morevia the interstate on a trip. The salads were nice, good homemade dressing and they serve lovely bread and butter-I'd give those a Nebraska 4-4.5. The truffle potatoes were super dry, tasted nothing like truffle and almost impossible to swallow without a swig of water in your mouth. The prime rib was smoked so long there was almost no flavor except smoke. Perhaps some people like that but I just felt like I was getting colon cancer with every bite, plus they were full of fat too. I'd say at least 1/3 of the meat was fat in everybody's and you saw lots of picking and spitting. That makes a meal really annoying and a bit embarrassing. The baked potatoes were ok. Nothing to write home to mom about. The cocktails were ok, standard and a very light pour. Nothing fancy, no big ice cubes (lots of little melting ones making it hard to drink the cocktail) or higher quality garnish which one might expect for the price. Decent wine list. The environment is fine. It appeared clean in the restaurant, the bathroom and outside. Love the lower level lighting and tablecloths. Be careful walking in the second front door, there's a pretty big slope down. Fun history and very genuine, friendly, informative wait staff. Small town feel and quite busy. You can tell folks in the area love it.

Clint's Tavern - Clint's Tavern & Eatery - Hildreth, NE

Clint's Tavern

(4 reviews)

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These small town bars are what make Nebraska! This gem is in the small town of Hildreth Nebraska…read more From the moment that you walk in you are treated like family. They go out of their way to find something that will work for you to drink and they're always there before your glass goes empty. If you're going in thinking that the decor is fancy, then this isn't the place for you. If you're coming for great food and friendly people than you arrived at your destination. My wife ordered the ribeye which was cooked to absolute perfection and the other three of us ordered the prime rib. What made their prime rib so much different is that it wasn't over seasoned and subpar quality. They let the meat speak for itself and it was tender and unforgettable. Hildreth is a little bit out of the way, but it's definitely worth stopping in.

ALERT!! Clint has the place back and it's much improved. We've been going to Clint's since Clint…read morehas taken over (just a few short months) and have never been disappointed. They have a special every evening. We have been their for Burger Night on Friday and had great burgers. All their meat is local USDA Choice. Last Saturday got there for the prime rib and rib eye steak special. Had them both and they were done perfectly and the beef was tender. The "cheesy potatoes" were homemade and excellent. Service is good and the owner and staff are friendly. Bring Cash....no credit cards here. They do have an ATM in case you forget. The place isn't fancy....just an old time country bar with an assortment of different tables. The kitchen area appears clean. It would be nice if they could put in some new modern restrooms.

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

Town & Country Kitchen

(19 reviews)

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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.

Wilcox Cafe - restaurants - Updated May 2026

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