Farmer’s Daughter Cafe the Menu

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  • Gilbert D.

    This is a small cafe that may be focused on their older community that prefers limited seasoning. Staff was nice and friendly, but the food could use a bit more personality. Definitely not a place to get large portions of food. Pancakes are average sized and their biscuits and gravy was homemade but not the best in the area. If your running through town and looking for a fast friendly breakfast this is your place. Just keep your expectations in check.

    (3)
  • George S.

    I stopped in this little restaurant while passing three Grand Island to try out their breakfast. It was by far one of the best decisions I had made all day. I had their country fried steak, Eggs, hash browns, toast, and coffee. It was not long at all till the friendly staff brought my food and everything I ate was great! It is a small friendly mom and pop atmosphere. I most definitely recommend it and will be back next time I'm in town!

    (4)
  • Tom S.

    Really family feel The breakfast we had was excellent Just going thru Nebraska on our way home great place really friendly with good home cooking

    (5)
  • Panda B.

    We found this on the way to Black Rock city. One of those diners that makes me consider dropping out of life, renting a cheap apartment nearby, getting a job as a line cook or dishwasher, and then I'll just make life about beers on the weekend and shooting the breeze at the diner.

    (5)
  • René F.

    We were driving from Kearney eastbound on Interstate 80 hoping to make it to Branson, Missouri this day when our truck suddenly lost power at the Wood River exit just west of Grand Island. Long story short we ended up at GI Auto Repair and they brought us here to the Farmer's Daughter Cafe so we could have some breakfast and relax while they assessed what was wrong with our truck. I'm so glad they did! This little old cafe is a family owned and run business and the people here are among the nicest you'll ever met. When we arrived a little after 10 am I was surprised it was so busy. It appears the customers were mostly locals because everyone seemed to know everybody, which is always a good sign to me. We hung out here for about an hour and talked to pretty much everyone, It's almost unavoidable. I had scrambled eggs, a slice of ham, and hash browns with a biscuit which were all done to my liking. What started out as a broke down in Nebraska story but it ended up being a wonderful discovery of a place, its people and some great breakfast food. And the truck, nothing major. We were back on the road by noon. The Farmer's Daughter Cafe is a little off the freeway, but well worth the stop if you happen to be hungry and driving through Grand Island. My kind of place and I highly recommend it.

    (5)
  • Maxim E.

    I am giving this place 5 stars because my own expectations if this hole-in-the-wall place were blown by what we found. Take fresh food and strip it off all the extras it inevitability acquires on its way from the field to your table, all the handlers, middlemen, transportation, storage and retrieval, cook it in the simple way, making sure that only the finest and the freshest makes it on the plate and you will have the recipe for Farmer's Daughter in downtown Grand Island, Nebraska. I had the Heidie's Skillet and I felt I came to life myself after I polished it off the plate. If you find yourself in this western prairie heaven and you feel like finding out what the people here are made of, come to Farmer's Daughter and find out for yourself.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey D.

    Great breakfast. I love greasy spoons loaded with comfort food. The prices are great the service was very friendly. Obviously a local favorite. We enjoyed our meal and got stuffed.

    (4)
  • Anthony R.

    Good, wholesome diner-style breakfast served by friendly Nebraskans right in the middle of Grand Island. This is an enormous diner. It must seat 100 easily, but they were winding down breakfast when we came in so it was very quiet. This ain't Cracker Barrel... it is simple fare at simple prices. Since I just had a basic breakfast, I will skip a condescendingly glowing review of the food. I will just say it met my expectations and they people were kind and friendly. There is even a local news sheet on every table (haven't seen one of those in ages). Stop and and have a nice friendly meal.

    (5)
  • Jane S.

    Very friendly people and delicious eggs and hash browns. Will definitely go here again when I go through town.

    (4)
  • Juan G.

    The service is very quick and friendly, the food is plenty but not memorable. The coffee keeps coming, but it is Folgers coffee. Over all a good place to eat breakfast.

    (3)
  • michael m.

    i'm not a big gravy fan but decided to have one of there meals with eggs , has browns and gravy . it was great . good home cooking farm style . prices were good as well as service . don't go to denny's go here.

    (4)
  • Charisa R.

    I had high hopes, ordered the daily special of chicken fried steak, was disappointed. The meal was mediocre, lacked salt, and the side of peas looked like they belonged in an institution.

    (3)
  • Randy C.

    I was passing through downtown and saw this little, unassuming cafe. Pulled up the Yelp reviews and thought I'ld give it a try. I about fell over when I walked through the door. Coming from out off the sidewalk, which was deserted, and thinking what a quiet Nebraska town this must be, then lo and behold, half the town must have been in this cafe. They were packed at 10:30 in the morning! Can't imagine what the breakfast or lunch crowd looks like. Then I found out why. Service was FAST and GREAT! The eggs and hash browns with gravy were even better! And I can't remember the last time I had fresh homemade pie to finish off breakfast. The staff seemed to be on a first name basis with all the customers, so definitely a locals' favorite. A few miles off the interstate, but I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Kris K.

    Just an excellent place. The food is wonderful, the service is excellent. Always nice to find a great place to eat when you are traveling.

    (5)
  • Chey D.

    This cute little place is a local beauty. If you are looking for a nice place to get friendly, personal service and some of the most delicious home cooked food, this is the place to go. I'm not from this area but I'd recommend it to anyone looking for tasty classics. Everyone working there was very kind and made you feel like you were a part of their little family--super friendly. My family went for breakfast here and I split a few meals to try more and everything was so good and the portions are more than enough, leaving you with a happily full belly. Everyone loved the food they ordered and we were too full to get dessert but after seeing how wonderfully tall their homemade lemon meringue was, we decided to get a few slices to go. Even several hours later the pie was still absolutely delicious.

    (5)
  • René F.

    We were driving from Kearney eastbound on Interstate 80 hoping to make it to Branson, Missouri this day when our truck suddenly lost power at the Wood River exit just west of Grand Island. Long story short we ended up at GI Auto Repair and they brought us here to the Farmer's Daughter Cafe so we could have some breakfast and relax while they assessed what was wrong with our truck. I'm so glad they did! This little old cafe is a family owned and run business and the people here are among the nicest you'll ever met. When we arrived a little after 10 am I was surprised it was so busy. It appears the customers were mostly locals because everyone seemed to know everybody, which is always a good sign to me. We hung out here for about an hour and talked to pretty much everyone, It's almost unavoidable. I had scrambled eggs, a slice of ham, and hash browns with a biscuit which were all done to my liking. What started out as a broke down in Nebraska story but it ended up being a wonderful discovery of a place, its people and some great breakfast food. And the truck, nothing major. We were back on the road by noon. The Farmer's Daughter Cafe is a little off the freeway, but well worth the stop if you happen to be hungry and driving through Grand Island. My kind of place and I highly recommend it.

    (5)
  • Maxim E.

    I am giving this place 5 stars because my own expectations if this hole-in-the-wall place were blown by what we found. Take fresh food and strip it off all the extras it inevitability acquires on its way from the field to your table, all the handlers, middlemen, transportation, storage and retrieval, cook it in the simple way, making sure that only the finest and the freshest makes it on the plate and you will have the recipe for Farmer's Daughter in downtown Grand Island, Nebraska. I had the Heidie's Skillet and I felt I came to life myself after I polished it off the plate. If you find yourself in this western prairie heaven and you feel like finding out what the people here are made of, come to Farmer's Daughter and find out for yourself.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey D.

    Great breakfast. I love greasy spoons loaded with comfort food. The prices are great the service was very friendly. Obviously a local favorite. We enjoyed our meal and got stuffed.

    (4)
  • Anthony R.

    Good, wholesome diner-style breakfast served by friendly Nebraskans right in the middle of Grand Island. This is an enormous diner. It must seat 100 easily, but they were winding down breakfast when we came in so it was very quiet. This ain't Cracker Barrel... it is simple fare at simple prices. Since I just had a basic breakfast, I will skip a condescendingly glowing review of the food. I will just say it met my expectations and they people were kind and friendly. There is even a local news sheet on every table (haven't seen one of those in ages). Stop and and have a nice friendly meal.

    (5)
  • Jane S.

    Very friendly people and delicious eggs and hash browns. Will definitely go here again when I go through town.

    (4)
  • Charisa R.

    I had high hopes, ordered the daily special of chicken fried steak, was disappointed. The meal was mediocre, lacked salt, and the side of peas looked like they belonged in an institution.

    (3)
  • George S.

    I stopped in this little restaurant while passing three Grand Island to try out their breakfast. It was by far one of the best decisions I had made all day. I had their country fried steak, Eggs, hash browns, toast, and coffee. It was not long at all till the friendly staff brought my food and everything I ate was great! It is a small friendly mom and pop atmosphere. I most definitely recommend it and will be back next time I'm in town!

    (4)
  • Tom S.

    Really family feel The breakfast we had was excellent Just going thru Nebraska on our way home great place really friendly with good home cooking

    (5)
  • Gilbert D.

    This is a small cafe that may be focused on their older community that prefers limited seasoning. Staff was nice and friendly, but the food could use a bit more personality. Definitely not a place to get large portions of food. Pancakes are average sized and their biscuits and gravy was homemade but not the best in the area. If your running through town and looking for a fast friendly breakfast this is your place. Just keep your expectations in check.

    (3)
  • Panda B.

    We found this on the way to Black Rock city. One of those diners that makes me consider dropping out of life, renting a cheap apartment nearby, getting a job as a line cook or dishwasher, and then I'll just make life about beers on the weekend and shooting the breeze at the diner.

    (5)
  • Juan G.

    The service is very quick and friendly, the food is plenty but not memorable. The coffee keeps coming, but it is Folgers coffee. Over all a good place to eat breakfast.

    (3)
  • michael m.

    i'm not a big gravy fan but decided to have one of there meals with eggs , has browns and gravy . it was great . good home cooking farm style . prices were good as well as service . don't go to denny's go here.

    (4)
  • Randy C.

    I was passing through downtown and saw this little, unassuming cafe. Pulled up the Yelp reviews and thought I'ld give it a try. I about fell over when I walked through the door. Coming from out off the sidewalk, which was deserted, and thinking what a quiet Nebraska town this must be, then lo and behold, half the town must have been in this cafe. They were packed at 10:30 in the morning! Can't imagine what the breakfast or lunch crowd looks like. Then I found out why. Service was FAST and GREAT! The eggs and hash browns with gravy were even better! And I can't remember the last time I had fresh homemade pie to finish off breakfast. The staff seemed to be on a first name basis with all the customers, so definitely a locals' favorite. A few miles off the interstate, but I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Kris K.

    Just an excellent place. The food is wonderful, the service is excellent. Always nice to find a great place to eat when you are traveling.

    (5)
  • Chey D.

    This cute little place is a local beauty. If you are looking for a nice place to get friendly, personal service and some of the most delicious home cooked food, this is the place to go. I'm not from this area but I'd recommend it to anyone looking for tasty classics. Everyone working there was very kind and made you feel like you were a part of their little family--super friendly. My family went for breakfast here and I split a few meals to try more and everything was so good and the portions are more than enough, leaving you with a happily full belly. Everyone loved the food they ordered and we were too full to get dessert but after seeing how wonderfully tall their homemade lemon meringue was, we decided to get a few slices to go. Even several hours later the pie was still absolutely delicious.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No

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