2025
Recommended
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2025
The Holland Burger Café takes us back to the blessed years of Route 66. The building was built by Bab and Kate Holland in 1947. In 1979, Richard Gentry bought the business as a gift for his wife, Emma Jean, who had been a waitress there for several years. The place was naturally renamed Emma Jean's Holland Burger Cafe. We enjoy eating the homemade burgers in this small building still run by the family.
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Members' reviews on EMMA JEAN'S - HOLLAND BURGER CAFE
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Visited in march 2024
Great food
Visited in february 2024
The Brian burger is on point. Sourdough bread soaks up all the goodness. Great Route 66 historic vibe. Ask for the in house made hot sauce.
Visited in february 2024
food was fine but couldn't get out of there easily
Visited in february 2024
Any time I'm around, I love going to Emma Jeans for breakfast or lunch. It's great food, great portions, and a great environment. I had the ham steak breakfast, and it was amazing. My fiancé had the everything omelet, and he cleaned his plate. This was his first time. Safe to say, we found a new place he likes.
Visited in february 2024
Neat little place to grab a good meal along Route 66. I had the Brian Burger, which had a decent size patty and a nice grilled bun and crispy onion rings. I saw a few people getting the daily special, which was meatloaf that day