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| - Oh my, oh my - I think I'm in love.
My main weakness in life is anything with a lot of culture, especially if that culture comes along with a sassy owner with the best one liners in town!
This place has been on my list to try for YEARS, but I never was able to. I was thrilled to venture there during a company outing for our Supper Club (copying YELP's idea, of course!) You truly feel like you've left Cleveland, and the country for that fact, when you walk into this place. The architecture, decor, beer list - all resemble something a little old world.
To the food. Lovely Margot told me I'd be stupid to not have the Weinerschnitzel on my first visit, so you know what I did? I listened to her. I don't have much to compare this to, being that it was my first schnitzel - but YUM! I highly recommend using the lemon that comes on top ... really brightens the dish up. It comes with a heap of potatoes, and a salad with homemade dressing or their soup of the night. The price is high for the neighborhood, but the amount of food you get is almost sickening. You'll be taking one schnitzel home for sure!
And dessert ... we all showed her how full we were, but she insisted - and we're glad she did. The strudel was very good! She brought out two, but cut it up into tiny pieces so we could each have a little sample. It was the perfect way to end the meal.
I will be back for sure, and not just for the food. I'm very intrigued that they have a Polka night. What? Accordion? Old Men teaching me out to Polka dance? - has to be a hilarious good time.
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