Whitey's - Meny

2118 N Webb Rd, Grand Island I-68803-1737, United States

🛍 Drinks, Cheese, Chicken, American

4.1 💬 1038 Anmeldelser

Telefon: (+1)3086751151,(+1)7732837252

Adresse: 2118 N Webb Rd, Grand Island I-68803-1737, United States

By: Grand Island

Retter: 35

Anmeldelser: 1038

"Food was awesome and so was service ordered wings,gizzards, and mountain oysters. Amy was an awesome waitress and was very pleasant"


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Stephanie Stephanie

Food was fantastic. Service was great! Will definitely be back!

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Daryl
Daryl

A great place! Good food and great service! People are always nice!


Sherryl
Sherryl

The food is really good and the waitresses are really good and friendly I go there a lot cuz I like that place


Scott
Scott

Food was awesome and so was service ordered wings,gizzards, and mountain oysters. Amy was an awesome waitress and was very pleasant

Grand Island

Grand Island

Kategorier

  • Drinks Slukk tørsten med vårt forfriskende utvalg av drikker, fra håndlagde cocktails og fine viner til alkoholfrie gleder, inkludert brus, juicer og ekspertbrygget kaffe og te. Perfekte tillegg til måltidet ditt!
  • Cheese Et kuratert utvalg av håndverksoster fra hele verden, med ulike smaker og teksturer som gleder ganen. Perfekt for deling eller å nytes individuelt med de ideelle tilbehørene.
  • Chicken Saftige og smakfulle, våre kyllingretter er laget med mørt kjøtt, smakfulle krydder og ulike kulinariske inspirasjoner. Nyt et deilig utvalg som garantert vil tilfredsstille enhver gane.
  • 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.

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