Afternooner's - Meny

3773 Sky Park Road, Grand Island, 68801, United States Of America

🛍 American, Ice cream, Sandwiches, North American

3.9 💬 12 Anmeldelser

Telefon: +13083812986

Adresse: 3773 Sky Park Road, Grand Island, 68801, United States Of America

By: Grand Island

Retter: 35

Anmeldelser: 12

"eating was delicious and the price for adult drinks was extremely reasonable for what they get."


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Alexandrea Alexandrea

Great friendly service and prices! Home cooked meals are yummy!

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Clarabelle
Clarabelle

Quick, simple, priced right, and tasted great. Service was good and attentive


Garnet
Garnet

Food was delicious and price of adult beverages extremely reasonable for what you get.


Maryam
Maryam

eating was delicious and the price for adult drinks was extremely reasonable for what they get.

Grand Island

Grand Island

Kategorier

  • American Nyt klassiske amerikanske smaker med vår varierte meny, som inneholder saftige burgere, sprø friterte kyllingbiter, solide BBQ-ribber og friske salater. Nyt tidløs komfort med hver bit, laget for å tilfredsstille alle smakspreferanser.
  • Ice cream Et herlig utvalg av kremede, håndlagde iskrem med en rekke smaker fra klassisk vanilje og sjokolade til unike valg som lavendel honning og krydret mango, perfekt for å tilfredsstille din søt tann.
  • Sandwiches Et herlig utvalg av nylaget smørbrød, laget med førsteklasses ingredienser og servert på håndverksbrød. Perfekt for en rask lunsj eller et tilfredsstillende måltid, hver bit er fylt med smak og godhet.
  • North American Nyt de forskjellige smakene fra Nord-Amerika med retter som spenner fra saftige burgere og sprø stekt kylling til syrlige BBQ-ribber og friske salater, alle som fanger essensen av regionale favoritter og komfortklassikere.

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