Fryday’s 120 in Chadron offers delicious food, tasty drinks, friendly customer service, and a place where anyone young or older can have ‘a good time.’
MARK KESZLER
Nspire Today! Feature Writer
CHADRON — There are places in small towns that don’t just serve food and drinks — they hold stories. They become landmarks not because they’re flashy, but because they’re familiar. Because they’ve always been there when a community needed a place to meet, unwind, laugh, argue about sports, and check in on one another.
In Chadron, Fryday’s 120 is one of those places.
“It’s always been a bar,” Sharon Fry said. “It’s always been a hometown bar.”
That sense of continuity is part of what drew her and her husband to the building in the first place. They bought the business in 2015, thinking it might become a little “retirement income.”
“But I can’t say that’s worked out,” she added with a laugh, quickly underscoring what most small-town bar-and-grill owners already know: there’s nothing “easy” about the restaurant business.
What has been steady — what has kept the doors open and the lights on — has been the people.
“We have loyal customers,” she said.
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