These are a few of our favorite places for food and adventure in the Lincoln area. There are so MANY more options that are also great!
Semi-Formal wear.
Their menu features a delicious and unique selection of homemade appetizers, salads and sandwiches, all complemented with made-from-scratch soups, side dishes and desserts.
Quality ingredients, prepared by people who care. Take a look at their menus to find your favorite tacos, tequila, and more!
Misty's is the original "sports bar". The Miltons' support for the University of Nebraska extended to providing employment to the Husker Football players. As the players greeted and served guests our "Big Red" image became a tradition that has carried on to this day.
Misty's Restaurant & Lounge has earned votes for Lincoln's Best Prime Rib, Best Steak, Best Place for Dinner and Best Restaurant for many years running and has been recognized by the Nebraska Beef Council and Restaurant & Hospitality Magazine.
May need a Reservation
Stauffer's Cafe is a gem located at 5600 S. 48th Street. When you walk in the doors, you'll be greeted with a warm smile, hot food, and freshly baked goodies and treats that are sure to appeal to everyone in the bunch.
At heart, Toast is a place that offers all the comforts of a neighborhood gathering spot while treating the guests to a distinctive atmosphere. From the food and drinks to the reclaimed material used in the interior design, Toast is a stimulation of all the senses and is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone searching for a new twist on an old favorite.
The Sunken Gardens was constructed during the winter of 1930-31 in Lincoln, Nebraska. It is the only garden in Nebraska listed in the National Geographic Guide to Public Gardens 300 Best Gardens to Visit in the United States and Canada.
A RETAIL STORE AND BUTCHER SHOP FEATURING FRESH HAND-CUT CERTIFIED PIEDMONTESE BEEF AND UNIQUE INGREDIENTS.
Voted #1 by USA Today's Readers' Choice Award: Best Attraction for Car Lovers.
The Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a non-profit corporation founded in 1992 by "Speedy" Bill and Joyce Smith. The museum was originally located in a smaller building on Van Dorn street in West Lincoln. The museum moved to its current location on the Speedway Motor's campus in 2001. This 150,000 sq. ft. museum was formed to present a continuous chronology of automotive racing engines and speed equipment development to preserve, interpret, and display items significant in racing and automotive history. The collection results from the Smiths' personal involvement in racing and hot rodding, and their lifelong passion for collecting and preserving racing and automotive history.
A 900-acre wildlife area that features hiking trails and other outdoor pleasures.