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    Jimmy John’s

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    I eat here every week and haven't had a bad meal yet! Kudos to the Seward Jimmy John's Team!

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    Runza Drive Inn of America - Cheese runza

    Runza Drive Inn of America

    3.9(9 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    The food is just ok. I do think this is a Nebraska thing…read more A Runza is basically a hot pocket filled with ground beef, onions and cabbage. The service is quick. Not sure I would go back. By the time I ate mine, it was soggy. And I am not a fan of soggy bread. So I wasn't very impressed with it at all. Again I think it's a regional food that is loved by the locals.

    Let's talk about how the hands-down greatest fast food location in Nebraska has spent years sliding…read moreinto mediocrity. This review covers all Runzas not just the one in Seward. Runza is a Nebraska based chain. That is a hometown favorite across the state. Growing up they were famous for having fresh handmade large beef patty burgers that would fill you up. And their titular Runza That made them famous, is a staple in most Nebraska household. Their onion rings were legendary, and they invented something They called onion ring dip that was the first dip option I ever encountered that cost extra and was worth every penny. The best of the best, the pinnacle of fast food, the thing I would demand, growing up, more than a happy meal, more than ice cream, was the Italian Runza. I imagine the Italian Runza is what the Israelites called Manna when God provided it to them in the wilderness because I cannot imagine anything closer to food from heaven. Then as time went on it seems they have started to cut corners and compromise on standards. I think the first sign of trouble was when I noticed they stopped, calling their namesake Runzas, going with: "Oven stuffed sandwiches" instead of simply Runzas. I imagine it was a move by some marketing team trying to justify their fees. But have confidence in what made you famous. Don't second-guess yourself and start tinkering with a tried and true classic Then The once fantastic burgers that could fill you up became thinner, and I have no proof but suspect frozen. They don't taste fresh and they're not as filling or satisfying anymore. They used to have a burger they called the legend supreme. It was a perfect mix of the ingredients they had on hand from various other burgers combined into perfection..... they don't offer it anymore. They still have all of the same ingredients on hand. But if you try to order it, you get met with confusion, and if you try as I have to order a burger and customize it with the ingredients of the legend supreme, you are rolling the dice and will get it correct about 50% of the time. The once famous onion, ring dip, so good that in college, when my friends would want to go somewhere somewhere else for food, I would drive through Runza afterwards and get two sides of dip so I could put it on other restaurants food to make it better, changed its recipe and now they just call it French onion dip and it's just OK. I wouldn't drive across town just for dip like I used to anymore. It is so mediocre that some of their locations don't even serve it today. Don't forget to pour one out for the passing of Lincoln's "rock 'n' roll Runza" the place where I always wanted to celebrate my birthday is growing up. Even the construction of the Runza sandwich itself has changed with the times. And the WORST tragedy, the thing that makes me melancholy at least twice a week every week, they took the single greatest fast food item ever created, The mana from heaven itself, the Italian Runza off of the menu. Once in a while, like every five years, they will bring it back for a week or two just to remind you how good you could have it if only they would allow you to. It's like they want to tempt you with happiness only so they can pull the rug out from under you and watch you cry for the next five years settling for just OK sustenance. They have done other stupid things like taking away the large size and making all their fries, onion rings, and frings one size fits all on their value meal. And they are constantly rolling out gimmick burgers of the moment that don't satisfy. But let's not wallow in the minor inconveniences. We all know the loss of the original onion, ring dip recipe and the Italian Runza are why we cry ourselves to sleep at night. If you are looking at trying this restaurant for the first time. It is OK. It is as good as any fast food you're going to find out there. You probably won't be disappointed because you won't know what you're missing. It is interchangeable with any other fast food option you might be considering.

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    Main Street Market - Knick knacks

    Main Street Market

    4.9(11 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    A fanatic shop to have in our community. They have everything you need to bake your heart out as…read morewell as all the staples you might run short of on a daily basis. They have a great deli where you can also grab a fantastic sandwich when you need something ready to eat. They stock a lot of small batch jams and jellies and specialize in supporting smaller farms and producers. You can also snag toys, home decor and a huge wall of candies. I hit this shop up weekly for lunch or last minute staples I run out of. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The best way to describe it is, you know that shopping area in a Cracker Barrel that is supposed to feel like classic Americana but is just the same mass produced stuff from coast to coast? This is the real life version of that. Real products and tie in a great little grocery store. This is the real deal spot. You won't be disappointed! Try the Ball of Fire sandwich. It is my personal favorite.

    Main Street Market is one of those hidden gems Yelpers love to discover. I was in Milford for work…read moreand needed to grab lunch. There is less than a handful of food options and very little feedback on Yelp about any of them. I had heard from a friend that Main Street Market had cute Amish rugs so I figured it would be worth a stop and if there weren't food options, I'd move on. Not only did they have cute rugs, they had groceries, home decor, homemade foods (including frozen pie crusts, yummy bread, cookie dough), canned foods, furniture...lots of goodies. And they also had a deli! All the sandwiches had a railroad theme to them with some traditional and some unique combinations. I had the Lizard Scorcher which included roast beef and Swiss topped with a spread of hot pepper jelly. It was fantastic! And the bread is thick, fresh and homemade. I grabbed a drink from the cold case and chips from one of the aisles, and sat outside in one of the handmade rockers and took in the beautiful, breezy afternoon. This is a family owned business. It sounds like the family moved here from Missouri, saying on their website: "We had always shopped at bulk food stores back in Missouri. We missed the old-fashioned products we could find there, such as homemade noodles and Dutch cocoa powder. We especially missed the lower prices on everyday items such as spices, pastas, gelatins, and baking supplies. So back to our home area we went to do a little research on the bulk food stores there. If a store of that type was appreciated in Missouri, surely Milford, Nebraska would benefit from one, too, we thought. Thus, it became a family endeavor, and Main Street Market opened its doors May 1st, 2015." I would say this place is worth a visit if you're in town or even if you feel like a road trip. I'd love to return and pick up some homemade crusts for the holidays and maybe even some gifts. They have these beautiful, colorful baskets all around the store that I almost took home. Plus, when you shop here, you're supporting a family and community. Add it to your list. :)

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