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    Nick's Nest

    3.6 (100 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Mike T.

    Awesome hotdogs and more. Macaroni and potato salads. Also excellent ice cream. Very friendly staff and a 50's diner vibe.

    This is their Cole Slaw, cost $2.49 for 2oz.
    Bill B.

    If there was a way to leave zero stars I would. My wife and I were enjoying a Sunday ride and she mentioned she was craving a chili dog. We have been hearing from folks "you have to try Nick's Nest". So we did. What a disappointment. My wife's chili dog was cold. I had their "Reuben" sessional hot dog. It was cold, anemic excuse for a hot dog. Costco hot dogs far better, twice the size and half the cost. As to the rest of our order- Cole Slaw, $2.49 for less than 2oz Home Baked Beans under cooked, no seasoning or flavor. Some beans were still crunchy. Onion Rings- under cooked, greasy, no flavor or seasoning. Not homemade, definitely frozen. Loaded Tater Tots- these were fair, a bit cold and greasy but at least had some flavor Two Frappes"essentially were flavored milk, not enough ice cream. No flavor, the St Patrick's monthly flavor no mint. Nick's Nest you have been measured and found wanting. I cannot in good conscience recommend dining here.

    Nick's Nest awesome historic building.
    Arthur M.

    This past summer my girlfriend and I dined at two restaurants in Western Massachusetts that have been open for so many years that my grandparents had actually dined there back when they were dating in their youth: the Student Prince and Nick's Nest. And what I learned is that both of these badass places have been stayin' alive by the strength of their unique and delicious offerings, upon which nostalgia is just the mustard on the dog. This paragraph is for hotdog lovers. Coming from somebody who loves roadfood in general, hotdogs in specific, and has a laser-like focus on eating hotdogs, for a decade in Chicago, and two plus decades on the East Coast: you have to go to Nick's Nest for the hotdog. The Nick's Nest dog is has a unique golden buttery umami-ful flavor profile, with a gentle snap, on toasted bun, that's in complete harmony with their signature chili. The cheese fries are awesome. What else is there to say? Nick's Nest is old school counter service. The speed of the hotdogs means although you are able to eat for a full meal, the efficiency may make it feel more like a snack. I'm not a doctor, but I would prescribe at least a minute of breathing deeply after each hotdog is ingested, to allow the brain to best absorb the gentle snap of hotdog satisfaction. And then order some ice cream.

    Melt-in-your-mouth dogs and beans!
    Hank A.

    No visit with my New England cousins would be complete without a pilgrimage to my late father's favorite childhood restaurant! Serving tasty treats to Holyoke for two years shy of TEN DECADES, Nick's Nest has rightly attained the status of beloved institution. Their 1920's recipe melt-in-your-mouth franks served in split top buns are unlike anything you are likely to find anywhere else. Ive been coming here since my Dad brought me as a tyke and I admit Im still thrilled by the vintage Chicago Coin band box in the corner. At the drop of a coin in one of the the table top jukeboxes which line the walls, a curtain magically parts revealing a pint-sized Swing era bandstand populated by tiny mechanical musicians who move and sway to the music! There's even an ingenious pully contraption used by the cashier to open the front door for customers as they exit with hands full of hot dogs!

    Dan F.

    Hot dogs taste exactly the way they did when I used to eat there as a kid in the 80s. They're boiled hot dogs not grilled so if you don't like boiled hot dogs you won't like them. A lot of people are complaining they didn't look "cooked". That's because boiled dogs don't get that char on them like grilled dogs. The dogs I had we're perfectly cooked. Plus the addition of fries and onion rings are a great touch. The beans were never my favorite but everyone I go with loves them. Love how the inside has been preserved. Hope this place stays around for a long time.

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    Amazing place . The door opened by the Owner just for you . Dogs are tasty and quality of the food is terrific!

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    You think a hot dogs a hot dog ? Nah not a nicks nest ! Very friendly and oh em gee there hot dogs are everythinggggggg

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    5 years ago

    Awesome classic place! Hot dogs are always great and the service is very vintage diner style. Great place to stop by.

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    Had lunch the other day at Nicks it's alright nothing special regular hat dogs there onion rings pretty good

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    If I had know about Nick's I would have moved to Holyoke sooner! Love this place. Get the chili and cheese dog - sooooo yummy!!

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    they've just got a great old school vibe & the hot dogs are one of a kind. big fan of their sauerkraut and relish combo.

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    After driving past Buns on Wheels for the past few months I decided that it was time to try it out…read more This little food truck located in front of D & D Auto Parts has a decent menu ranging from hot dogs and burgers to kielbasa and Portuguese bifanas. The woman working in the truck didn't really engage much, but she made an incredible hamburger and order of fresh cut french fries. From the time I order until the time I started stuffing my face was under 5 minutes. I was surprised how delicious my food was and happy that I decided to stop. It was nice to sit at their picnic table to eat especially since it was so warm out. The only awkward part was that they were so close to the main road, and I felt like I was on exhibit. Overall, this is a great food truck which is super clean and makes a ton of great food. You need to give it a shot if you are in the street food mood.

    Good food truck option in an area with (sadly) no food truck culture to speak of. Nothing…read moreimpressive about the dogs, burgers or fries, but you're coming here for something else. This lady is off-the-boat Portuguese and makes Bifanas to order. These are Portuguese pork cutlet sandwiches and hers are first rate. She's got pork marinating and throws it on the griddle with onions, peppers and garlicky butter sauce (I believe, you can barely understand her so I'm not sure!) which are finished with cheese on a squishy roll. It's customary to slather this up with some hot sauce and it is DELICIOUS. For about $7 you can combo it with some very ordinary fries from the freezer and a soda. I've been grabbing these by the handful for years whenever I have out of town guests and they never disappoint. I'm less impressed by her chourico so I just stick to Bifanas. She'll offer you a loyalty punch card that you should grab to earn your free sandwiches. Like any good food truck you'll find a small line of people out front on any given day in any weather. Don't just drive by her on the rotary in the center of town, stop and get your Bifana on!

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    Munich Haus

    4.1
    (437 reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    "We invite you to have a taste of Germany, no passport required"-Munich Haus…read more A truly authentic German restaurant with loads of events at the restaurant, banquet hall, & outdoor biergarten featuring live music. Big place that takes up a entire corner in downtown Chicopee, MA. Three parking lots behind the restaurant. Offering lunch & dinner Sun-Thu 11:30am-9pm, Fri & Sat 11:30am-10pm. We visited here on Saturday evening April 18. 2026. This place was highly recommended by our friends from the German-american Club of Albany (NY). Half our party had been here many previous times & for the other half, it was our first time. This day they were hosting their annual wild game feast in the banquet hall. 50+ people attended this event. Munich Haus has 20 or so special events per year. Our party of six was here for dinner. Our server was the spunky Maria who made this a memorable dinner. We were here for their famous schnitzels. A hearty meal excellently prepared and served eight ways. Comes with soup or salad and choice of two sides (i.e. spaetzle, potato pancakes, sauerkraut, red cabbage, or chef's vegetable). Also you can get a schnitzel sampler of 3 varieties. WOW! Also offered are sauerbraten, rouladen, chicken Reisling, braised lamb shanks, a variety of wursts (sausages) and delicious dessets. It's simply WUNDERBAR! Many thanks again to Maria & the rest of the Munich Haus staff for a tasty & memorable dinner road trip "for a taste of Germany, no passport required." Nick & Liz, Judy, Todd, Shannon, & Mark from the German-American Club of Albany, NY, USA

    I come here every few years because I love German food, when I am in the mood. I've always liked it…read more... this time it was so-so. The food was a 3 star affair, at the most. Staff was 5 star. Atmosphere, 4 stars. The menu here is almost exactly same as the famous Student Prince restaurant in Springfield. Parking is much easier but I prefer the Student Prince's old school 1940's decor. The prices are similar ... high. 3 p.m. dinner only menu. Seriously?? The prices are double vs. lunch. Who eats dinner at 3 p.m. Those 10 minutes in between 2:50 pm and 3:00 pm cost me about $25 extra. The worst part of my meal ... Apple Strudel dessert. This isn't apple strudel. It's a weird thin-skinned apple pie with a lot of almost creamy chopped apple filling. The filling seems to contain cream of some sort and tasted a bit sour/spoiled. There is no satisfying crispiness or crunch ... it's a sloppy mess. Definitely recommend not getting this. Jager Schnitzel ... The brown gravy sauce with mushrooms was fantastic. However, there wasn't enough of it and the pork was dry and pounded way too thin, so it felt a little like eating a piece of cardboard with panko breading. Spaetzel ... Great. On the small side but perfectly buttered and tasted great. Red cabbage was also very good. Salad ... Came with the meal but I was charged $3 more for Roquefort cheese dressing. Wasn't told about the upcharge ... but the other options for dressing weren't very exciting. The Roquefort is a few crumbles of cheese mixed into sweet Russian dressing. Probably would just go with a regular dressing. The staff was great and the waitress was so perky and helpful. The host was extremely nice and accommodating. Nothing bad to say about the staff here ... they are probably the only reason I am giving 4 vs. 3 stars. The prices seem very high ... $19 for 2 sausages ... $26 for Schnitzel ... $14 - $19 for appetizers. $13 pretzel. It's all high quality stuff for sure. But, after tip, my bill was $60 for Schnitzel, a beer and a so-called Struedel. I guess that's kind of everywhere these days though. If you like German food, which is hard to find, they've been doing it for a long time. It's good ... but nothing amazing. The restaurant is clean ... staff is nice ... and menu is unique and authentic. Beer list is good and though $9 each, it comes in a tall glass ... 22 ounces?

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    Friendly's

    Friendly's

    2.3
    (60 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    I visited this restaurant this evening for the first time. It was fairly convenient in location,…read morethe outside of the restaurant and parking lot looked run down, the inside of the restaurant was decorated nicely, the dining room needed renovation, the restroom was dirty and messy, my server was friendly and efficient, my food and ice cream was delicious, service overall was good, the dining room was bright, my table was clean, and the prices were reasonable.

    Wow this was awful. This is why friendly's is an entire joke. I came in here on a Monday at about…read more5:30 p.m.. and it was totally dead, which is no surprise. You just have a bunch of teenagers standing around blankly doing nothing. You have to seat yourself, which is fine. But then I sat there forever and had to ask them to come over to take my drink order. And then after that I had to ask them to bring me silverware. And then after that I had to ask them to come over and take my food order. And then after that I had to ask them to tell me why my Caesar salad doesn't have any Caesar dressing on it at all LOL and my waiter literally said I don't know where to Caesar salad is.. So I'm like why did you let me order a Caesar salad then? So then someone else comes over and he's like we don't have Caesar salads so I'm like okay then can you take this off the bill? Lololol.... Why would you take my order for a Caesar salad if you don't even have that? They never once checked on me the entire time I was eating to see if my food was okay. I wanted to order ice cream originally so I waited around forever and no one even asked me about ice cream. I was so annoyed by the end of the meal that I just said bring me my bill please so I can get out of here. He finally brings me the bill, I pay it immediately. I don't even know what was on it. The Caesar salad that I didn't even get probably was also on it. I wouldn't know. I have never not tipped in my entire life. Let me tell you, today I did not tip. That place is a total disaster. It looks like a halfway house. You just have a bunch of spaced out teenagers who don't even know where they are. Exhausting. Never again

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