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Does anyone know if there are any restrurants in the Lakes Region that serves German Food? I am looking for a great Wiener Schnitzel. Thanks for your help.
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Try William Tell in Alton. haven't been there for a while but they have been excellent in the past.
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There's the William Tell in Thornton on Route 49 on the way to Waterville Valley. The owner/chief is from Switzerland so it is better than German. I give it four big stars, my highest rating!
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The Inn at Danbury (NH) is a little west of the Lakes Region but is excellent with a national reputation.
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safetydoe,
Try the Kellerhaus just up the road from Weirs Beach toward Meredith on your right. My wife is Austrian and we love the place. ![]()
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I too take exception with LESS. I happen to be German/Swiss and I can tell you that the food at the William Tell is fabelhaft und ausgezeichnett(marvelous & excellent)! The chef/owner is Swiss, but he definitely favors the German area of the country in his cuisine. They do serve rouladen during the monthlong Oktoberfest, wish they would have it all year long. Good thing we make it ourselves the rest of the year. The weinerschnitzel is very good -- it comes with rosti potatoes (a grated potato/onion pancake) and the daily vegetable. The salad and bread are also excellent. There is an early bird special Tues. thru Friday from 5 to 6:30. All the specials are $9.95. It's a bargain. For example, the regular weiner schnitzel dinner is $19.95. With that you get salad, bread, potato, veggie & 3 large pieces of the veal. On the early bird you get all of the above in the same portions, except you only get 2 pieces of veal, but the price is $10 less and you will be able to finish the meal instead of asking for a doggie bag. There are also some seafood items for those who don't go for the European fare, but I have never been disappointed in any of the meals I've enjoyed there. The desserts are also great and many feature Tobler chocolate. Guten appetit! Last edited by ghfromaltonbay; 05-03-2006 at 02:01 PM. |
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![]() GH: I'm sold, but which William Tell restaurant? The one in Alton or Thornton? ![]() |
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I too (and my other ---oops, yes dear---I mean better half) like the William Tell in Alton. Great schnitzel, and as a chocoholic, anything with the Tober chocolate is great. Nice service, nice setting, nice food makes for a very nice evening.
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APS - Thanks for the Swiss greeting. Don't hear the language too much anymore since my grandmother is gone. I was referring to the William Tell in Alton. Haven't been to the one in Thornton. |
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Sue and her husband (can't think of his name right now, due to old age on my part) due a terrific job cooking and serving at the William Tell in Alton. The food is ALWAYS wonderful. They have a private dining room upstairs that is perfect for office parties or birthday events. They will make a special menu for parties, but the standard menu items are just terrific. The rosti potatoes are absolutely to die for, and I would love to get the salad dressing recipe. Up until last year, their lovely black and white cat roamed the bar area, and slept in his bed under the bar. He passed away at the age of 17, a good life. This is a wonderful restaurant, we travel from Moultonboro for dinner, make reservations, it gets very busy. Not dressy either.
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Donnamatrix,
The chef/owner is Peter Bossert. You're right, he and his wife do a terrific job and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly. I'm sorry to hear about the cat, saw him last season. Last year to celebrate their 25th anniversary they added a large back-lit stained glass window depicting the famous painting of Wilhelm Tell and his son. There was an interesting article in the Citizen on how they found this window at auction and it makes a lovely backdrop near the bar area. |
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But why eat german when in New England that's like eating lobster in Kansas.
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gtx,
As long as the chef is a genuine Schweizer, it doesn't matter where the restaurant is located. Besides, looking at an entire summer up in the lakes region, one needs a variety of menus. What kind of kraut are you anyway? It's spelled "Ja, ja". Are you sure we're related? |
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Thumbs up for William Tell (Alton) as well. Sorry the cat died, but not sorry it won't be roaming around the restaurant any more. That was the only thing that bothered me about the place (although I never saw any mice running around)
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Here's a link to a previous discussion we had on this forum about the William Tell Inn with more information about the STAINED GLASS WINDOW . Everyone seems to give it two thumbs up!
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I would like to thank everyone for your input on where there is a German restruant in the Lakes Region. I can hardly wait to try all of them at sometime during this summer. I have another question, can you get to William Tell by boat? And where in Alton is it located?
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You can get to the location of the restaurant by boat, but it would be a severe walk up hill, and probably not conducive to a wonderful dining experience. Better by car....... ![]() I believe the Rte. is 11.......going from Gilford stay on Rte 11 heading toward Alton. It's a really GERMAN looking place on your left..... Try the speatzle I think that is the correct spelling. Wonderful food. Can't wait to be there myself. |
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http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3nm2c/r...enus/id18.html as well as their own website .... http://www.thewilliamtellinn.com/ And no it's not on the water (at this very moment though if it rains anymore ...) so you'll have to drive. It's on rt11, about 1 mile north of the intersection with 11A and 2 miles south of Ellacoya. EDIT : corrected directions above
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I don't remember that restaurant on the border, but what a shame you could no longer enjoy it.
I think 2 restaurants we will have to make a point of getting to this year are William Tell and Canoe, for Mee-n-Mac's Ahi Tuna. ![]() Are you still not smoking? |
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