It should come as no surprise that Indiana is a dominantly German state. From our Amish communities to our cuisine, it’s really everywhere. One of the best ways to celebrate this heritage is to visit a German restaurant in Jasper that you may not find very ethnic at all.
Get all your favorites at a charming restaurant every Hoosier must try. Scroll on for more details.
The Schnitzelbank Restaurant in Southern Indiana has been around since 1961. In addition to serving guests on-site, catering is also offered.
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Locals enjoy the “Old World ambiance” and charming decor that really makes this German restaurant memorable. It’s an iconic part of the town that everyone who grew up here loves.
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This family-friendly restaurant is loved by old and young alike. A welcoming staff and laid back atmosphere bring customers back time and again.
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German cuisine at this rustic restaurant includes pretzels, kraut balls, potato pancakes, bratwurst, saurbraten, weiner schnitzel, and pork ribs.
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Additionally, guests enjoy steak, seafood, roast beef, chicken, tenderloins, as well as hamburgers and other sandwiches.
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Don’t forget about dessert. The Schnitzelbank Restaurant makes the absolute best German chocolate pie, coconut cream pie, and hot apple strudel in the world. There is also a full bar that includes imported beers as well as wines both from Germany and Indiana.
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Take a piece of this German restaurant home with you. The gift shop is full of incredible wonders for your home and stomach. Don’t pass it up.
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The Schnitzelbank Restaurant is located at 393 3rd Ave., Jasper, IN 47546, and hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Learn more on its website here.
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For more great places to eat, check out these eight humble restaurants in Indiana that worth the visit.
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