Jory Bob’s Longhorn Saloon
About
Burgers
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 168 Main St, Harrison, NE 69346
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsNo
- groupGood for GroupsYes
Reviews
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Cat F.
For most of the country, this joint is a very very long drive. I am no different, it is about an 11 hour drive. Of course I was passing through and was starving. The burgers here are really good. A single will do ya, unless you are feeling frisky and are up to trying a double. That is a ton of Beef. Just like others have said, the atmosphere here is extremely rare and simply amazing. I could eat here everyday.
You wont find gourmet cocktails or craft beers, just the basics here and it just fits. The folks here are super friendly and they make you feel comfortable. I cant wait to go back. -
Alan W.
It was time for dinner, & we were passing through the tiny town of Harrison. We decided to try this saloon bar & grill. It was a very colorful, local, & authentic establishment. The worker/waiter was personable & the hamburgers delivered. They weighed half-a-pound & were mighty good & tasted fresher than anything by I get back at my home in Florida.. The side of onion petals was merely average, but the experience of eating here was quite fun. If you're passing through, give this a try.
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Michael L.
Prime rib night.. so yes, prime rib. Tasty. Good portion.
We liked Abby who waited on us.
Glad to find a local place to dine & drink. -
Danny B.
People keep telling me that I am pretty harsh when it comes to my reviews, as my credo says the food it better be good, or pay the piper. So I have always been treated good here food wise and local wise. Always a local to make my day. The food is mighty tasty. So I will be back again. As long as the deep frier oil is changed regularly
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Carl S.
Food okay, but the joint was atmospheric through the roof. I was there when a high school rodeo competition was in town, so the rancher component was especially in evidence. Don't expect a wide selection of craft brewed IPAs. Only thing close was a Kincaider, brewed in Nebraska. I wanted the 16oz ribeye on the menu, but there was some elaborate reason they couldn't offer it that day, so I fell back on a burger, which was satisfactory.
You go to places like this for the atmosphere, not the cuisine.