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Lincoln, Nebraska Restaurants We Loved and Lost Over the Years. Closed Down Places. Lincoln Restaurant History.

This is a chronological list of restaurants permanently closed in Lincoln, Nebraska—a nostalgic look back and a helpful resource for those seeking available restaurant spaces. These are the places that we miss. This is our restaurant history. A forgotten piece of our heritage. No matter how long each of these eateries were open, on a daily basis they paid someone’s rent, provided sustenance for a hungry traveler, or were just part of the community. So please join us and do not forget this part of our town.

Nestled in the heart of the Great Plains, Lincoln, Nebraska, with its population of around 290,000, boasts a vibrant food scene that reflects its agricultural roots and diverse community. Known for its hearty Midwestern fare, notable local dishes include the classic Runza, a savory pastry filled with seasoned beef, cabbage, and sometimes cheese. The city celebrates its culinary traditions at various festivals, including the annual Lincoln Chowdown, which showcases food trucks and local artisans. A standout in the dining scene is The Oven, renowned for its innovative take on Indian cuisine, blending local ingredients with traditional flavors. Lincoln’s rich history as a transportation hub has influenced its culinary landscape, making it a melting pot of flavors from around the region, all set against the stunning backdrop of the nearby Pine Ridge escarpment.

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Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided as a resource, but it may not always be 100% accurate. While we strive to research and verify details, errors can occur, and businesses frequently change names, locations, or reopen after closing. Addresses, operating status, and other details may be outdated or incorrect. Use this information at your own risk. If you spot an error, please contact us here, and we will do our best to update it promptly.


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Club Car Grill, located at 1321 O St. (East Park Plaza), has closed. It was previously known as Chartroose Caboose, and the current occupant is Wallys Tobacco & Vape.

Club Car Grill, located at 1101 Arapahoe St, has closed. It was previously known as Chartroose Caboose and is now occupied by O’Reilly Auto Parts.

Chi-Chi’s, located at 201 N 66th St, Lincoln, NE 68505, closed in the 2000s. The location is now a Mongolian BBQ restaurant.

Kenny Rogers Roasters, located at 2900 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE 68504, opened in 1997.

Old Chicago, located at 826 P Street, Lincoln, NE 68508, opened in 1998 and closed in 2020.

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I love old restaurants! There is something interesting about the history of a closed down restaurant and the amazing possibility of something new!
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