Address: 1800 Wilderness Woods Pl, Lincoln, NE 68512, USA
Phone: +14024345118
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–3PM
Wednesday: 11AM–3PM
Thursday: 11AM–3PM
Friday: 11AM–3PM
Saturday: 11AM–3PM
Tyler Coleman
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Nathan Pickerill
Every 6 months we give Wilderness a chance and every 6 months we hope some day it will live up to that beautiful building. I know staffing is short everywhere, but service has always been an issue at Wilderness. Tonight we didn’t even get to try the food or drink. After 15 minutes of no one coming by we decided to move on as it seemed it was just going to be more of the same after listening to our neighboring tables commenting on the lack of service and missing ordered items and their server.
Eric Kosmicki
Great food and better atmosphere! My kids loved all the animals on the wall and exploring the building.
Amy Barry
Have you ever ordered a meal from a restaurant, and thought, just for that split second, god, for the love of god, why did I order food from this place? You know it's not going to be good. You know it's going to *somehow* be inferior quality to even your lowest expectations. However, two old fashioneds in, I went against my own best judgement and ordered the Walleye. Fish, mashed potatoes, and asparagus. What could go wrong? My happy go lucky joie de vivre was quickly tempered by the monstrosity which graced the proffered plate. An improperly filleted walleye which was FULL of bones and nearly made me choke. Asparagus that was COMPLETELY undercooked. And, gasp, mashed potatoes, that, on the second forkful, presented a long, thick black hair that made my stomach turn. Upon showing my (quite nice) waiter and bartender the monstrosities on my plate, he displayed the empathy required in any customer service situation. He said that I could order whatever else I wanted and it would promptly be delivered to our table. I ordered the honey glazed salmon. It showed up in about 10 minutes, though I was unfortunately again disappointed. No hairs or bones were apart of this meal, but the broccoli's texture was off (old?), the fish was unseasoned and undercooked, and the potato wedges were boring and laughable. I was positively disappointed in the entire expire, and instead of being comped my meal, as any good restaurant should, I was charged for the replacement salmon. The drinks were comped, which was nice, but I was told by the waiter that "they" (the powers that be) would not allow my meal to be comped. One comp, which might have alleviated the annoyances of this entire experience. Instead, Google, I am here, pleaing you to avoid this rubbishmill of a restaurant. They know nothing of seasoning, good care of patrons, or quality food. I should also note one other thing: at no point during this experience did the manager care to approach me and offer his condolences for this meal. Foreshame, Wilderness Ridge, and let the Bacchanal gods of food descend upon your house and smite thee with all their wrath. Your food is terribly, your service weak, and your quality control absolutely worthless. I will never be ordering food from this worthless establishment again. My money would have far better been spent on ingredients to cook at home - we paid nearly $100 for the most subpar restaurant experience I have had in Lincoln, since, well, my last experience at Wilderness Ridge for a breakfast meal. But that's a story for another time...
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Hi Chad, Our Sunday brunch runs from 10am to 2pm every Sunday. It is buffet style. Here is the pricing: Adults: $19.95 Seniors (65+) & Military: $16.95 Children 5-12: $9.95 Children 4 & under: free We like to switch it up from week to week, but our staples include a prime rib carving board, omelet & eggs benedict station, traditional breakfast items (bacon, sausage, eggs), and various lunch items. We also feature a make your own bloody mary and mimosa station. We hope to see you soon!
Call them and ask
Yes
Yes it does.
Not sure I would give them a call
You would get better results if you called them.
1997 and opened in 2001
I used to work there. Yes, they have a childrens menu. Seating for 12 in the dining area should be no problem, but best to call ahead.
I would suggest asking Game and Parks where it's legal and where its illegal to fish and who you should ask if you come across what seems like a desirable fishing spot that seems unclear either way. You do have a fishing license I assume?
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