Can You Guess The Most Historic Fast Food Restaurant In Nebraska?

Plate of Fried Chicken on Blue Plaid Towel

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Everyone loves food, but sometimes it tastes better with a good dose of nostalgia.

Every state has its iconic gems that have been serving up delicious burgers and fries (and more) for decades. The classic eateries offer one-of-a-kind character along with their inexpensive meals, and Love Food highlighted the most historic fast food joints in every state. The publisher that dubs itself “the tastiest guide on the web” says:

“While chains like McDonald's and KFC are available nationwide, each state has its own regional specialties. These are some of the oldest fast food joints in the country, serving up classic Americana alongside their hot dogs and burgers.”

So, what’s the oldest fast food joint serving up nostalgia in Nebraska?

Lee’s Chicken.

Here’s what Love Food says about the Lincoln restaurant:

“Originally a down-home little chicken shack, Lee’s Chicken has been serving Lincoln since 1945, though its roots stretch back even further. The original tavern has seen substantial additions over the years, but it still serves that tasty fried chicken, along with fries, burgers and fried seafood.”

Lee’s Chicken offers “delicious fried chicken with all the fixings,” making it “your spot for fresh meals that will remind you of being back at home.”

See the rest of the best here.


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