Do you remember these Lincoln restaurant favorites?
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Lincoln has seen countless eateries, diners, cafes, bistros, buffets, chophouses, cafeterias, coffee shops, ice cream parlors, drive-thrus, etc., come and go. Take a look back at Lincoln's culinary history.Â
Voila!
Arturo's
Bum Steer
Shoe's
Rock 'n' Roll Runza
Jan Drake's Garden Cafe
Pioneer Pete
Koreana Gardens
Red & Black Cafe
Atrium Vault
The Senate Cafe
The Coffee House
Miscellanea
Julio's
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