16 Hole-In-The-Wall Nebraska Burger Spots Serving Double Cheeseburgers That Never Let You Down

Nebraska has a funny way of hiding world-class double cheeseburgers behind the most unassuming doors, and I say that as someone who has followed more “just trust me” local tips than my GPS thinks is reasonable.

I still remember pulling into a plain little parking lot, expecting a quick bite, and then staring at my burger in the car like it had personally solved all my problems with melted cheese and perfect griddle edges.

These hole-in-the-wall spots do not bother with flashy trends or fancy talk, because they are too busy nailing the essentials: juicy patties, gooey cheese, and buns that hold it all together while your stress quietly disappears.

If you are ready to chase the kind of doubles that never let you down, keep reading, because these 16 Nebraska burger joints prove the best meals often come with the least fuss and the biggest smiles.

1. Honest Abe’s Burgers & Freedom – Lincoln

Honest Abe's Burgers & Freedom – Lincoln
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The first time I walked into Honest Abe’s Burgers & Freedom, I felt like I had stumbled into a burger lab where the experiments all happened to be delicious.

The space feels casual but creative, with chalkboard menus full of interesting topping combinations and a steady stream of people debating which burger is their current favorite.

Even with all the specialty builds, I keep coming back to their double cheeseburger setups, where two patties, double cheese, and carefully layered toppings turn into something far better than the sum of the parts.

The fries are seasoned generously, the buns are toasted just enough, and everything feels dialed in by people who clearly obsess over tiny details.

Service moves quickly even when the line looks long, which makes this a surprisingly easy stop on a busy Lincoln afternoon.

You will find one especially handy Honest Abe’s at 840 N 70th St, Lincoln, Nebraska 68505, sharing that relaxed neighborhood energy while still drawing a crowd from across town.

If I am craving a double that feels both playful and precise, Honest Abe’s is the spot I keep circling back to.

2. HF Crave – Lincoln

HF Crave – Lincoln
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HF Crave is the spot that convinced me that just a quick burger in Lincoln can easily turn into a full event.

The space feels modern but unfussy, with an order counter up front, plenty of casual seating, and a menu that talks up local beef and big flavors without sounding precious.

Their double-stacked creations take thick patties, plenty of cheese, and bold toppings, building the kind of double cheeseburger that requires a steady grip and a focused first bite.

I remember one visit where I tried to be reasonable, considered a single, and changed my mind the second I saw someone else’s towering burger get delivered.

Sides like cheese curds and fries turn the table into a small spread, which works well if you bring friends willing to share bites.

You will find HF Crave at 4800 Holdrege St, Suite 100, Lincoln, Nebraska 68504, tucked into a spot that proves great burgers can absolutely live outside the usual downtown strips.

On Lincoln days, when only a stacked, personality-filled double will do, HF Crave is the answer that pops into my head first.

3. Bronco’s Hamburgers – Omaha

Bronco's Hamburgers – Omaha
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Nothing revives my mood quite as quickly as rolling up to Bronco’s Hamburgers and seeing that retro sign promising burgers the way locals actually crave them.

The West location keeps a classic counter-and-booth setup with a drive-thru, so I can decide whether I am in the mood to sit and soak in the nostalgia or eat in the car while the fries are still blazing hot.

A Bronco’s double cheeseburger comes out wrapped in paper, with smashed patties, melty cheese, and crisp lettuce and pickles that turn the whole thing into a happily messy experience.

The fries are famously addictive and show up in big portions, which works out because they are basically part of the ritual here.

Bronco’s keeps things old school in more ways than one, but it does take credit cards, so you can focus on the food instead of a last-minute scramble.

You will find Bronco’s West at 1123 S 120th St, Omaha, Nebraska 68144, anchoring a corner that has been feeding burger cravings for generations.

Anytime I crave fast-food nostalgia that has a little more soul and a lot more flavor, Bronco’s is the place I let handle it.

4. Bailey’s Local – Eagle

Bailey's Local – Eagle
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Bailey’s Local in Eagle is the kind of small-town spot where I immediately feel like a regular, even if I have only been in the door twice.

The interior leans cozy and lived in, with locals chatting at tables, staff moving fast between the bar and the kitchen, and that unmistakable smell of burgers on the grill.

Their smash burger nights are legendary, and turning that into a double cheeseburger is one of the smartest decisions I have made on a Thursday.

The patties get that lacy edge from the griddle, the cheese melts all the way to the rim, and the toppings stay simple enough to let the beef do most of the talking.

Fries arrive crisp and hot, the kind you absentmindedly snack on until you realize half the basket is already gone.

You will find Bailey’s Local at 540 S 4th St, Eagle, Nebraska 68347, right in the middle of town, where the parking lot fills up quickly on burger nights.

If I am craving both a smashed double and some easy small-town chatter, Bailey’s makes that combination feel completely natural.

5. King Kong Restaurant – Omaha

King Kong Restaurant – Omaha
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From the parking lot at King Kong Restaurant, the towering gorilla decorations pretty much warn you that the burgers here are not shy.

Inside, the menu board stretches with gyros, fries, and towering burger combos, but my eyes go straight to the hefty double options every time.

I still remember ordering a Double Kong on a road trip and realizing halfway through that I had underestimated just how filling it would be.

The double cheeseburger setups here use thick patties, melted cheese, crisp lettuce, tomato, and a soft bun that somehow keeps its dignity all the way to the last bite.

Portions lean generous across the board, so I usually show up a little hungry and a lot determined.

You will find King Kong at 4409 Dodge St, Omaha, Nebraska 68131, right along a busy stretch that makes this spot a convenient detour whenever a serious double cheeseburger urge hits.

Whenever I feel ready for a burger that borders on legendary in both size and attitude, King Kong is the stop I trust.

6. Stella’s Bar & Grill – Bellevue

Stella's Bar & Grill – Bellevue
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Every time I pull up to Stella’s Bar & Grill, I swear I can already hear the flat top getting ready for my double cheeseburger.

The room stays compact and busy, with tables packed tight, baskets of fries everywhere, and that comfortable buzz of people who have clearly been coming here for years.

I still remember sliding into a corner table on a random Tuesday and watching one monster double after another land on nearby tables until I caved and ordered one too.

Their classic double cheeseburger stacks two juicy patties with melted cheese, grilled onions, pickles, and a toasted bun that somehow holds everything together without falling apart halfway through the meal.

The hand-cut fries show up hot and plentiful, and I always end up sharing even when I fully intend to hoard the basket.

You will find Stella’s Bar & Grill at 106 Galvin Rd S, Bellevue, Nebraska 68005, where the line usually tells you everything you need to know about how good the burgers are.

If I am celebrating a tiny win or just surviving the week, a double from Stella’s always feels like exactly the kind of encouragement I need.

7. Denton Daily Double – Denton

Denton Daily Double – Denton
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Denton Daily Double is the place I think of when someone asks where to find a true roadside-style burger just outside Lincoln.

The building looks straightforward from the outside, but inside, you get that classic bar-and-grill mix of locals, chatter, and plates that arrive piled high.

Here, a double cheeseburger feels like the obvious choice, with patties cooked on a well-seasoned grill, American cheese melting down the sides, and a soft bun holding everything in a tidy stack.

I remember one visit where my only real decision was whether to add bacon or keep things simple, and I somehow ended up saying yes anyway.

The staff stays friendly and unfazed even on busy nights, which makes it easy to settle in and linger over fries and conversation.

You will find Denton Daily Double at 7230 Lancaster Ave, Denton, Nebraska 68339, just a short drive southwest of Lincoln but far enough to feel like a little escape.

On evenings when I want straight-up comfort and a burger that feels like local routine, that double in Denton hits the spot every time.

8. Heritage Cafe – Kimball

Heritage Cafe – Kimball
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Heritage Cafe in Kimball looks modest from the sidewalk, but inside it feels like the town’s unofficial living room with a grill.

The menu covers breakfast, burgers, and Tex-Mex, which means the griddle stays busy and the dining room keeps a steady hum of conversation all day.

Their burgers lean classic, and asking for a double cheeseburger turns that simplicity into something big enough to anchor the entire meal.

I remember stopping in after a long drive and realizing halfway through the double that I had underestimated how filling it would be.

The patties stay juicy, the cheese melts over the edges, and the toppings keep a diner-style balance that never fights the beef.

You will find Heritage Cafe at 214 S Walnut St, Kimball, Nebraska 69145, right in town, where locals clearly know the best seats and the best times to visit.

If my road plans call for a small town pause with real character and a serious burger, Heritage is the dot on the map I circle.

9. Dinker’s Bar & Grill – Omaha

Dinker's Bar & Grill – Omaha
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Walking into Dinker’s Bar & Grill feels a little like stepping into a neighborhood clubhouse that quietly decided to become Omaha’s burger headquarters.

I remember grabbing a seat under the sports banners, listening to regulars call each other by name, and watching patty after patty come off the grill while my patience got seriously tested.

Their double cheeseburger keeps things old school with a griddled patty stack, melted American cheese, shredded lettuce, pickles, and a toasted bun that soaks up every bit of flavor.

The kitchen keeps the focus on simple, done-right comfort rather than flashy toppings, which makes every bite feel straightforward and satisfying in the best way.

Service is counter-style, seating is casual, and you will want to remember that this spot is famously cash-only, so planning ahead really matters.

You will find Dinker’s Bar & Grill at 2368 S 29th St, Omaha, Nebraska 68105, tucked into a corner that looks modest from the outside but proves its point on the plate.

When friends ask where to taste Omaha’s burger reputation without any fluff, I point them toward Dinker’s and let the double do the talking.

10. Bob’s Bar & Grill – Martinsburg

Bob's Bar & Grill – Martinsburg
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Bob’s Bar & Grill in Martinsburg is one of those places I had heard about for years before finally making the trip, and the burger lived up to every story.

The building sits on Main Street looking almost too quiet, but once you step inside, you get a packed room, mismatched plates, and the steady rhythm of orders called toward the kitchen.

Bob’s is famous for enormous double-wide hamburgers that spill past the bun and require both hands and a little focus.

I still remember my first double cheeseburger here, arriving so big that the entire table laughed before anyone took a bite.

Prices stay shockingly reasonable, and while they accept cash and checks, they also take credit cards with a 2% card fee, so stopping at an ATM beforehand is more optional than mandatory.

You will find Bob’s Bar & Grill at 5205 Main St, Martinsburg, Nebraska 68770, although some maps list the mailing city as Ponca, so using the street address is the simplest way to get there.

Anytime someone asks for a truly oversized, story-worthy double, this little spot in Martinsburg is the one I describe.

11. Tub’s Pub – Sumner

Tub's Pub – Sumner
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Tub’s Pub in Sumner sits right off the highway, and it is the kind of place I started stopping at once and then kept building trips around.

The interior feels part small town museum and part gathering place, with old photos on the walls, big tables, and conversations that bounce easily between locals and travelers.

Burger Night on the third Wednesday keeps the grill especially busy, and turning that into a double cheeseburger order is exactly the move I recommend.

The patties come out thick and flavorful, the cheese covers everything generously, and the toppings walk that perfect line between hearty and straightforward.

Sides range from fries to specials that change with the night, which gives each visit a slightly different personality.

You will find Tub’s Pub at 107 W 5th Ave, Sumner, Nebraska 68878, a small dot on the map that locals happily point to when the topic turns to burgers.

If I am sketching out a backroads route and want a proper burger in the middle of it, Tub’s is the anchor I plan around.

12. Scotty’s Drive-In – Scottsbluff

Scotty's Drive-In – Scottsbluff
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Scotty’s Drive-In looks exactly like the kind of place your brain pictures when someone says classic burger joint, and that is part of its charm.

The sign, the lot, and the building all hint at a long-running tradition of burgers, shakes, and quick orders passed through a pickup window.

Their menu proudly lists double cheeseburgers and even jalapeño double cheese builds, which makes it dangerously easy to talk yourself into an extra patty.

I remember pulling into Scotty’s after a long day on the road, unwrapping a double cheeseburger in the driver’s seat, and realizing the first bite was exactly what I had been hoping for.

The patties taste freshly griddled, the cheese melts perfectly, and the toppings lean simple enough to keep everything focused on that beefy core.

You will find Scotty’s Drive-In at 618 E 27th St, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361, where locals clearly know that a good burger does not need much fancy decoration.

If I am chasing that pure drive-in feeling with a proper double in hand, Scotty’s is the place I trust to deliver.

13. Merricks Ranch House – North Platte

Merricks Ranch House – North Platte
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Merrick’s Ranch House in North Platte feels like the kind of diner where time slows down just enough for you to actually taste your food.

The room fills with families, travelers, and solo diners, all working through plates of comfort food that look exactly like the menu promised.

Even though Merricks is known for hearty dinners, their burgers hold their own, and a double cheeseburger with all the trimmings easily becomes the star of the table.

I can still recall stopping here on a chilly evening, ordering a double with cheese on impulse, and realizing halfway through that I was already planning my next visit.

The patties feel nicely seasoned, the cheese melts generously, and the toppings stay straightforward in that deeply satisfying diner style.

You will find Merricks Ranch House at 1220 E 4th St, North Platte, Nebraska 69101, just far enough from the interstate to feel local but close enough to remain traveler-friendly.

On days when I want warmth, familiarity, and a solid double on the plate, Merricks is exactly the kind of stop that works.

14. Open Range Grill – Ogallala

Open Range Grill – Ogallala
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Open Range Grill in Ogallala is the place that taught me how serious a burger menu can get in a small Nebraska town.

The space has a relaxed, family-friendly feel, but the burger list reads like someone’s very focused project, with combinations that cover everything from classic to creative.

Ordering a double cheeseburger here means choosing from versions stacked with bacon, sauces, or toppings like jalapeños, and every one I have tried has delivered serious flavor.

I once stopped on a long drive, promised myself I would only eat half, and then quietly forgot that promise somewhere around bite three.

The patties taste beefy and well seasoned, the cheese blankets each layer, and the bun holds up even when you go for something loaded.

You will find Open Range Grill at 1108 N Spruce St, Ogallala, Nebraska 69153, sitting close enough to the highway to be convenient but good enough that locals clearly treat it as their own.

If I am rolling along that stretch of interstate and want a burger that feels like a real meal, Open Range is the exit I watch for.

15. Ole’s Big Game Steakhouse & Lounge – Paxton

Ole's Big Game Steakhouse & Lounge – Paxton
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Ole’s Big Game Steakhouse & Lounge in Paxton might be famous for its wild interior décor, but the burger section of the menu deserves just as much attention.

The dining room walls are lined with mounted trophies and old photos, giving the place a one-of-a-kind personality that makes every meal feel like a story.

Their burgers have placed in statewide competitions, and turning that reputation into a double cheeseburger order is an easy choice once you sit down.

I can still remember taking my first bite of a double here and realizing that the attention usually paid to steaks clearly reaches the burger station too.

The patties taste deeply beefy, the cheese melts just right, and the toppings stay in that sweet spot between sturdy and simple.

You will find Ole’s Big Game Steakhouse & Lounge at 123 N Oak St, Paxton, Nebraska 69155, right off I-80 at exit 145, drawing a mix of locals and travelers who quickly understand why it has become a tradition.

If I were writing my own greatest-hits list of Nebraska road food, Ole’s double cheeseburger would be sitting proudly near the top.

16. Louie M’s Burger Lust – Omaha

Louie M's Burger Lust – Omaha
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Hidden in the historic Vinton Street strip, Louie M’s Burger Lust feels like the kind of place you learn about from a friend who swears you to secrecy.

The dining room is narrow, the ceiling low, and the grill close enough that you catch every sizzle and every shout from the kitchen.

I can still picture my first double cheeseburger here, arriving on a plain plate that absolutely did not match the amount of flavor stacked between those buns.

Louie M’s double cheeseburger leans into half-pound territory, with thick patties, gooey cheese, grilled onions, and a bun that feels built for heavy lifting.

The menu packs in plenty of quirky burger combinations, but the straightforward double with cheese has become my personal measuring stick for how satisfying a burger can be.

You will find Louie M’s Burger Lust at 1718 Vinton St, Omaha, Nebraska 68108, squeezed into a block that looks quiet until you peek through the windows and see every seat taken.

If I catch myself daydreaming about a gloriously excessive double, Louie M’s is almost always the source of that daydream.