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The Drover Steakhouse

β˜…4.1(1,089 reviews)$$$Restaurant
πŸ•‘ 1.5-2 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 4-14. Younger elementary kids love the arcade games and classic diner vibe, while tweens and teens appreciate the retro gaming nostalgia and hearty portions. Toddlers can enjoy the kids menu, though the arcade may be challenging for those under 4.

About

The Drover Steakhouse offers a winning combination for family dining with its retro diner atmosphere, kid-friendly menu, and built-in entertainment via arcade games. This Omaha institution lets parents enjoy quality steaks and burgers while kids stay engaged with nostalgic gaming fun, making it a stress-free dining experience where everyone leaves happy.

Highlights

  • βœ“Classic arcade games that keep kids entertained before, during, and after the meal
  • βœ“Generous kids menu with burgers, chicken strips, and other familiar favorites
  • βœ“Retro diner atmosphere with nostalgic dΓ©cor that parents enjoy
  • βœ“Famous burgers that rival the steakhouse offerings and appeal to all ages
  • βœ“Casual, family-friendly environment where kids can be kids without formal dining pressure

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring quarters or small bills for the arcade games,having a $10-20 arcade budget ready will keep kids entertained while you wait for your table or food
  2. 2.Arrive before 5:30 PM on weekends to beat the dinner rush, as this popular spot fills up quickly with families
  3. 3.The burgers are legendary here and often a better value than pricier steak options, plus they're more kid-friendly
  4. 4.Request a booth near the arcade area so you can keep an eye on kids while they play between courses
  5. 5.Ask about the kids menu specials,portions are generous and can sometimes be shared between smaller children

Best Time to Visit

Weekday evenings (Tuesday-Thursday) between 5:00-6:30 PM offer the best experience with shorter wait times and a more relaxed atmosphere. Weekend lunches are also family-friendly but expect crowds during prime dinner hours.

What to Know

Expect to spend around $15-25 per adult entrΓ©e and $8-12 for kids meals at this mid-range steakhouse. Parking is available on-site, and the nostalgic diner setup is stroller-accessible, though the arcade area can get crowded during peak times.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. No seasonal closures, making it a reliable dining option any time of year. Holiday periods may see increased wait times, so calling ahead is recommended during Thanksgiving through New Year's.

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