Tagged: food

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Exotic Fruits and Vegetables Fill the Local Markets

by Sriyani Tidball Buy local, support local farms, buy organic, buy fresh, eat healthy — Lincoln supports an amazing array of summer farmers’ markets all around the city. With Lincoln choosing fresher and more nutritious...

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Lincoln’s Own Wine Story

Located in Raymond just North of Lincoln, James Arthur Vineyard is Nebraska’s largest and oldest vineyard. It sits on 400 acres of prairie grassland and has been family owned and operated for the past 17...

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The Deets on Lincoln Eats

by Tyler Thomas, Co-Founder/Managing Editor of NebraskaFoodie.com Small plates stacked high and carafes of house made sangria are topped off from the tap at the bar. Sitting in the corner, nibbling on spicy green beans...

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Lincoln’s Coffee Culture

America rediscovered its love for coffee in the coffee house boom of the early 90’s. Lincoln was no exception. A culture of coffee houses still flourishes here. They provide a unique way to socialize, or...

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The Railyard

by Stefanie Harold Warner   The Railyard is a year-round entertainment venue for Lincoln residents and visitors. Nebraska’s first entertainment district offers restaurants, bars, live music, and a mega screen called the Cube. Live music...

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Markets Galore

Fresh durian and lychees in Lincoln Nebraska? We thought one had to be in Thailand to find that. Today Lincoln has so many markets to feed the different ethnic food lovers and health food buffs...

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Lincoln Is Wine Country

by Paige Cornwell Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or someone who just enjoys the occasional glass, Nebraska has a wine and a vineyard for you. Nebraska wine makers say that although their wine may be...

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17th Street Shopping

With its delightful collection of sights, sounds and food for the soul, a walk through the restored 17th Street shopping area is sure to please on an afternoon out. This collection of good neighbor shops...

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Locavores and Lincoln’s Emerging Food Scene

by Dan Parsons   Which came first, the chicken or the egg? That age-old philosophical question could also be asked about Lincoln, Nebraska’s burgeoning food scene. Which came first, an amazing gourmet menu, sourced from farms...