Nathan Detroit
316 N Pine St, Grand Island, NE, 68801
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Address :
316 N Pine St
Grand Island, NE, 68801 - Phone (308) 384-3655
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Sheila E.
Very good dinner last night, 7/24/15. Prime rib, Caesar salad, baked potato, & rolls for Mike and I had grilled chicken breast on cabata bun with lettuce, tomato & small amount of guacamole & baked potato. Everything cooked perfectly. Waiter excellent...very polite. Would always tip his hat to us (me) as he walked away from our table. Manners...wow! We will definitely be back. Plus, check your Grand Island newspaper, The Independent, on the 1st & 3rd Wed for the SCISSOR SAVINGS, & clip the Nathan Detroit coupon to use with your meal!
(5)Matthew W.
The waitress was fine. The hamburger was a good portion and tasted fine, but there was barley any French fries. Not a place I would say I would have to go back.
(3)Tom D.
First time here for lunch. Big group, so I got to see and hear about many menu selections. The food in general was nicely designed and plated. Good flavor and appearance. I ordered a Smoked Turkey Rueben Panini but substituted pastrami for the turkey. Great sandwich on grilled marble rye. My fries were thick straight cuts, a bit lukewarm, but it was a big group to serve. My friends gave high marks to the burgers and salads - although the chicken on the Cobb Salad was mushy, almost liked canned chicken. Service was friendly, prompt, and informed. Atmosphere was a bit dark - it's a pool hall decor - but adequate.
(3)Scott M.
I have to give this place props for three reasons: (1) It (the bar, anyway) was still open during its posted hours when so many of its downtown neighbors were closed WELL ahead of their posted closing times. (A huge disappointment to us out-of-towners.) (2) It's a very nice looking place. I loved the two-tiered dining area. (3) Guinness on tap. However it loses points for a couple of reasons. (1) We were the only customers, and the staff made it very clear through their actions that they wanted us to hurry and get out so they could close early. Huddling around us with their belongings in hand, jingling their keys, and openly talking about their plans for "as soon as they can get out of here". (2) The bartender was pretty, well, racist. I'd expect that at a dive bar, but the things she was saying I'd never expect to hear from a bartender at a nice place like this. Her strong opinions, while not directed at us, did not suit this type of setting. Save it for a country roadhouse.
(3)Kyle P.
Holy Cow! This is a bar with some great eats! They have many beers on tap: Sam Adams, New Belgium 1554, Guinness, and other very nice selections. They also have bar fare: Nachos, quesadillas, burgers, etc. Great Sandwiches like the turkey reuben. But to take it to the next level they have prime rib and sole amandine or meuniere!!! Go, eat, drink, enjoy!!! And from where I sit, very reasonable.
(4)Dave F.
This site used to be the Brunswick Pool Hall up until the late 70's, when all the pool sharks and card players must've died from lung cancer. Along came Nathan Detroit's, named after a character in Guys and Dolls or something. They've still got a pool table, but no longer do they have the snooker table that my father attempted to teach me the game on. Guinness on tap, the only reason I came down, had to have it with chicken wings which were Ok.
(3)Nicole J.
This was my only experience at this bar, but it was terrible. Every restaurant has it's bad nights, but there are some things that are inexcusable. First off, our waitress reeked like cigarette smoke. She was also completely unaware of the specials for the evening, which were listed clearly on a chalkboard outside, and when asked what beers were on tap she answered "the normal ones." When we asked about the $2 Leinenkugel's Red that we saw on the specials board, she had never even heard of the beer and couldn't pronounce it. After a horrifically stressful day of traveling, I gave up on the beer and ordered a long island... biggest mistake of my life. I was served what tasted like nothing more than a cheap rum and coke with an old, crusty orange slice on the rim as a garnish. I then chose to order what seemed to be the most fool-proof item on the menu: a chicken, bacon, ranch wrap with cottage cheese as my choice for a side dish. The wrap was awful: wilted, old lettuce, bacon bits, and room temperature, stringy chicken. My plate had obviously been sitting under a heat lamp for some time, as the plate was hot and the cottage cheese was warm and all settled and milky. I ate about 3 bites of my food, couldn't finish the drink, paid my tab and left still very hungry and very sober. How sad. The one star is for the ambiance, as I love old wood work and the place has character. I would NEVER go back.
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