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Bavarian Hills has been a cherished spot for families for generations. Inga’s lunches and pastries are crafted from beloved family recipes that have endured over time. Spending a day at Apple Hill is always a delightful experience. View all feedback.
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We have driven by for about 13 years and had always said we need to go there sometime . Well, that sometime was Friday. Not that it was terrible, but let 's just say it 'll probably be another 13 years before we try it again. View all feedback.
While my family explored the few outdoor vendor booths, I peeked inside to check out the menu. What really convinced me to try this place was overhearing the woman behind the counter speaking to another family; her accent clearly indicated she was from Germany or possibly Austria! I thought, “Yes! This place has the appearance, sound, and feel of an authentic German restaurant!” I then faced the challenge of convincing my family to dine here, which was no easy feat since they are not as enthusiastic about German food as I am. They had also gotten wise and started asking, “What does Yelp say?” Despite my excitement, I neglected to check Yelp, telling them to trust me—this would be good! We ordered the schnitzel plate with German potato salad and apple strudel, along with a bratwurst and a kid's hot dog. The first sign of trouble came when our order arrived within minutes of sitting down. It quickly dawned on me that everything, including the schnitzel, had likely been prepared earlier in the day, left to sit, and then quickly reheated when we ordered. The second red flag was the small portion of German potato salad served on a paper plate. I can be a bit stubborn, and as my family began to doubt my prediction that the food would be good, I held firm and insisted they keep an open mind. Oh, how those words would come back to haunt me! The schnitzel was dry and flavorless, tasting as if it had been sitting out before being reheated. The potato salad was warm, but that’s where the resemblance to authentic German potato salad ended. The bratwurst looked and tasted like something bulk-purchased on sale from a wholesale food supplier. The hot dog was equally unimpressive—if a seven-year-old takes two bites and declares they’re full, that’s a clear sign! Given that the food was a one-star experience, my reason for awarding this restaurant two stars instead of one is due to the pleasant demeanor of the woman behind the counter and the kind lady who brought out our food. Their customer service certainly deserved a slight bump in rating.
This place is like a scene straight out of a Hansel and Gretel story! It looks fantastic from the outside, but once you step inside, it’s a different story. I thought I had discovered a hidden gem last weekend, but then the cashier told me they had very limited food options. I noticed that orders were taking an eternity to be fulfilled. We initially wanted to try the bratwurst, but instead decided to go for the strudel. Unfortunately, it was terrible. Save your calories from Apple Hill for somewhere else!
This restaurant is a terrible choice for dining! The food is awful, and it took over thirty minutes to receive a simple hot dog and a chicken schnitzel, which tasted like it had been microwaved. I also noticed the waitstaff pushing down the garbage with her bare hands. I really wish I had looked up reviews before we decided to stop in. As a cook, I kept wondering how they could be so slow in the kitchen, and I still can’t figure it out.
We arrived anticipating a lively Oktoberfest atmosphere, but instead found a serene little spot with welcoming service and a fascinating array of collectibles.
I’m giving this place one star because it’s the lowest rating possible. Avoid eating here! The food quality was terrible. After waiting in line for 30 minutes, it took over an hour to receive our meals. They ran out of buns and substituted them with old slices of wheat bread, replaced sauerkraut with potato salad, and the chips were completely different. To top it off, the chips were expired, and when I pointed that out, the server just shrugged and said she couldn’t see the dates. My advice? Keep driving and find somewhere else to eat.
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