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novelchick
01-16-2009, 12:03 PM
would love to see a good german restaurant here. i think there are a few mexican restaurants around but not any german nearby.

nONIE
01-16-2009, 04:47 PM
NovelChick,

Have you tried Orange Blossom Hills Resteraunt on Tuesday nights?. that is their German night and the food is really quite tasty.

graciegirl
01-16-2009, 05:06 PM
Novelchick. I would invite you over to our house for Rouladen or Sauerbraten or Black Forest Torte or just some plain ole' Bratwurst with Kartofelsalat, But....We have a counter walkin' cat or two.

novelchick
01-16-2009, 05:36 PM
thanks anyway gracie girl appreciate the invite but i'll pass but the restaurant sounds great!!! Ever want to get together to try it, let me know!! love german food!!

Dirigo
01-16-2009, 07:05 PM
Novelchick, Graciegirl and nONIE,

You three may want to take a short drive to have lunch at Yalaha Bakery. It's not far, and it is very good: http://www.yalahabakery.com/index.html

Check the map on their website.

Genießen,

Dirigo

mitchbd
01-20-2009, 07:29 PM
The Dinner Bell has a good German menu and good food!

784caroline
01-20-2009, 07:32 PM
I agree with the Dinner Bell,,,,been there done that :coolsmiley:

Julie
01-20-2009, 10:14 PM
Novelchick. I would invite you over to our house for Rouladen or Sauerbraten or Black Forest Torte or just some plain ole' Bratwurst with Kartofelsalat, But....We have a counter walkin' cat or two.

I'm on my way Gracie! I'll even bring some hefeweizen. :beer3:

As a bonus, if your counter walkin' cats hop into my lap I'll give 'em some belly rubs. :laugh:

2catsmeow
02-02-2009, 07:04 PM
It is about a 40 minute drive but well worth it. Pork, Chicken and Veal Schnitzel, Wurst Platters, Kassler Rippchen, Kielbasa, homemade spaetzle that you can cover in brown gravy(or not), red cabbage, kraut and homemade apple strudel is a must for dessert. They also have a variety of other food for those who do not favor these German specialties like steaks, prime rib, seafood, and parmigiana. They have been around since 1981. You start with a soup and bread bar before you receive your entree. Quaint place with lace curtains - nothing fancy.Most entrees around $10-$12. :icon_hungry:

msdale
03-07-2009, 06:11 PM
Yes, Dinner Bell is the closest thing to a Bohemian/German restaurant that I've been to around here. (They hv the best shrimp!!)

Born and raised in Chicago, living in the 'burbs, plenty of good Bohemian and Polish restaurants around. Living part time here in TV, I miss that the most.

As long as I'm complaining, where the heck are the casinos?!? There were Indians here, weren't there?