Nu Way Cafe

For the Central Georgia restaurant, see Nu-Way Weiners.
NuWay Burgers
Private
Industry Restaurants
Founded Wichita (1930)
Headquarters 3441 E. Harry
Wichita, Kansas, 67218
Area served
Wichita, Kansas
Website www.nuwayburgers.com

NuWay is a fast-food restaurant based in Wichita, Kansas. Opening July 4, 1930, the restaurant soon became famous for its loose-meat sandwiches and root beer. The sandwiches are similar to what is known in the Upper Midwest as tavern sandwiches and the ones served at that region's Maid-Rite restaurant chain. Its curly fries and homemade root beer are also fan favorites.

History

The original NuWay located on Douglas Avenue in Wichita, Kansas.

NuWay began serving loose-meat sandwiches in 1930. It began with one location on West Douglas on the west side of Wichita, Kansas. With the success of the location it soon grew to the size of six locations. In July 2010, Wichita's NuWay celebrated 80 years in business.[1]

Menu

The most famous item is the loose-meat sandwich which comes topped with pickles, diced onions, and mustard.[2] In addition, the menu features such items as handmade onion rings, hot dogs, chili and salads, in addition to various other items.[3]

In popular culture

The Roseanne television show, in later seasons, featured Roseanne and other characters owning and operating a restaurant similar to NuWay. It also featured loose-meat sandwiches served in a cafe fast-food style similar to NuWay.

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