Schmidt's Sausage Haus
Schmidt's Sausage Haus und Restaurant is a historic German restaurant located in the German Village, a historic neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1886, it has become a landmark in the city, known for its authentic German sausages, Sauerkraut, German beer, and the famous cream puffs. The restaurant is a family-owned business, passed down through generations, maintaining its commitment to traditional recipes and a genuine German dining experience.
History[edit | edit source]
The history of Schmidt's Sausage Haus und Restaurant dates back to the late 19th century when the Schmidt family, immigrants from Germany, opened a meat packing facility in Columbus. Recognizing the demand for traditional German sausages among the local German immigrant community, the Schmidt family expanded their business to include a restaurant. Over the years, Schmidt's has grown in popularity, not only among the descendants of German immigrants but also among a broader audience who appreciate its authentic cuisine and atmosphere.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Schmidt's menu features a variety of traditional German dishes, with a particular focus on sausages. The restaurant offers a selection of homemade sausages, including Bratwurst, Knackwurst, and Bahama Mama, a spicier sausage that has become a signature dish. In addition to sausages, the menu includes other German favorites such as Schnitzel, Sauerbraten, and a range of potato and cabbage dishes. Desserts are an essential part of the dining experience at Schmidt's, with the cream puff standing out as a must-try item.
Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
The atmosphere at Schmidt's Sausage Haus und Restaurant is designed to evoke the feeling of a traditional German beer hall. The interior is decorated with German memorabilia, including steins, flags, and photographs, creating a warm and inviting environment. Live Polka music, often featuring an accordion player, adds to the authentic experience, especially during the restaurant's weekly buffet and on special occasions.
Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
Schmidt's Sausage Haus und Restaurant is more than just a dining establishment; it is a cultural institution in Columbus. It plays a significant role in preserving and promoting German culture in the area, participating in local events such as the Oktoberfest celebration in the German Village. The restaurant's commitment to tradition and quality has earned it numerous accolades and a loyal following among both locals and visitors.
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