B&G Tasty Foods — a diner-like midtown restaurant famous for its loose-meat sandwiches — is about to open again after a long and challenging rebirth.
The logos for the new B&G Tasty Foods at Nebraska Crossing are similar to the original, yet updated, managing partner Nick Bartholomew says.
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Nick Bartholomew, a managing partner with B&G Tasty Foods, which will open soon at Nebraska Crossing.
B&G Tasty Foods will have a patio and the first drive-thru at the Nebraska Crossing mall in Gretna.
11 oldest Lincoln restaurants that have stood the test of time
1942: Lee's Restaurant
Lee's Restaurant, shown in 2014 when the mascot Pete was welcomed home after being stolen, is Lincoln's oldest full-service restaurant. It is located at 1940 W. Van Dorn.
1957: Valentino's
Valentino's, the second-oldest restaurant, has multiple locations in Lincoln. The restaurant chain got started on Holdrege in 1957.
1963: Misty's
Misty's (the sign for the original at 6235 Havelock is shown) is Lincoln's third-oldest restaurant.
1965: Virginia's Travelers Cafe
Virginia's Travelers Cafe at 3280 Cornhusker Highway is Lincoln's fourth-oldest full-service restaurant. In this picture, Rich "Rob" Robinson eats breakfast at Virginia's in 2008.
1976: Tico’s
Tico's, 317 S. 17th St., is Lincoln's fifth-oldest full-service restaurant.
1978: daVinci's
DaVinci's has multiple Lincoln locations, all serving pizza, pasta and sandwiches. The Knudson family began their restaurant business in Lincoln in 1978 with Pontillo's Pizzeria downtown. The first daVinci's location opened in 1984 on South 48th Street.
1982: Piezano's
Piezano's, 2740 South St., is Lincoln's sixth-oldest restaurant. In this photo, Shawn Watters takes down a ticket at Piezano's on Super Bowl Sunday in 2016.
1984: The Isles
Isles Pub & Pizza, 6232 Havelock Ave., tied for seventh-oldest full-service restaurant in Lincoln.
1984: Imperial Palace
Imperial Palace, 701 N. 27th St., tied for seventh-oldest Lincoln restaurant.
1986: Billy's
Billy's Restaurant, 1301 H St., is Lincoln's ninth-oldest restaurant.
1988: Hi-Way Diner
Lincoln's Hi-Way Diner, 2105 Nebraska Parkway, has plenty of homestyle favorites such as meatloaf on the menu. The restaurant opened in 1988.
1988: The Oven
In a 2008 file photo, Dennis Taylor performs live music during the evening at The Oven in the Haymarket.
