
On South Dakota State University’s Hobo Day Nov. 2, 1929, Harold and Gladys Nikalson fired up a little stove burning what was then known as “white gas” and started turning out what became the most famous, enduring hamburger ever in Brookings!
The Ram & O'Hare's
81 miles
Service was great, and everything came out quickly. Unfortunately the inside of my pr...
Taco John's
495 miles
Food is very good. It was so busy in there, the staff was doing everything they could...
Jimmy John's
1 km
Fresh sandwich, great service! I have been coming here for a few years and have not h...
McDonald's
2 km
I don't know where to begin. When I got to the second window I couldn't figure out wh...
Arby's
2 km
Place is kept very clean, food is good and staff are kind. I'd give them six stars fo...
Burger King
2 km
Recently, this restaurant has been a bit under half capacity, which might be translat...
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
2 km
Manager was very nice. The food was fresh and made quickly. I haven't been to a Dairy...
Culver's
3 km
Great service and even better food. It's sad you have to drive north to get to a Cu...
QDOBA Mexican Eats
3 km
Great Tacos. House made chips. Very good service. Food was good. Very friendly. For 5...
Hardee's
3 km
Just wasted $24 here. Ordered two roastbeef sandwiches and curly fries. Sandwiches we...
Hardee's
3 km
Just wasted $24 here. Ordered two roastbeef sandwiches and curly fries. Sandwiches we...
Taco Bell
3 km
We waited at the ordering box for 10 minutes as they said they were short staffed. Ok...to add Nick's Hamburger Shop map to your website;