Last Christmas our son, Jeremy, gave us $100 gift cards to Bronner's and Zehnder's in Frankenmuth. We made a day trip on December 28th, but Bronner's was so busy we opted not to go there that day and only went to Zehnder's. The gift card was only partially used, so we decided to go back yesterday and use it up.
After my knee therapy, we headed to Frankenmuth, an 84 mile drive from our house and the weather was perfect - high 70's and partially sunny. Frankenmuth is always busy since it's a tourist destination, but because school just started back it wasn't overly crowded.
Bronner's appears first when entering the city from the north, so that was our first stop. It's a HUGE year-round Christmas store - 320,000 sq. ft. [or approximately 7.35 acres] with more than 20 acres of outdoor space. They boast of being the world's largest Christmas store, open 361 days of the year.
It's a wonderland of seasonal magic. Even though Christmas is only 116 days away, it's hard for me to think Christmas in August.
Close to the entrance we used [there are several entrances and exits] was a large cookbook display that captured my attention, and I used a chunk of the gift card on two of them.
My daughter loves cardinals and there were a few cardinal Christmas displays, so I bought her a male and female pair of salt and pepper shakers. I wish now that I would have bought a pair for myself since I have cardinal dishes, teacups and a teapot. I may call to see if they ship, since there is still money left on the gift card.
~ One of many outside displays ~
Bronnor's is a family owned business of Christian believers. When I got home and looked in my bag of purchases, there was an enclosed religious tract that told how the hymn What a Friend we Have in Jeusus was written.
From Bronnor's we headed northward into town and parked at Zehner's Restaurant. It was approaching 3:00 o'clock so we were ready for our famous Chicken Dinner with all the trimmings.
I couldn't resist getting Jerry's head inside the Zehnder's Chicken!
Once inside, we were seated in the original room of the restaurant, built in 1856 and rebuilt in 1957. It was our first time to dine in this room. We've been there many times and have eaten in most of the other dining rooms. There were no waiting lines.
We got their family style dinner, which begins with homemade Chicken Noodle Soup, Stolen Bread and Red Raspberry Jam, assorted Breads and Garlic Toast with Cheese Spreads and Liver Pate, Creamy Cabbage Salad, Cottage Cheese, Cranberry Relish.
Are you hungary yet? ;-) After the appetizers, came our Chicken Dinner, which included their famous Golden Fried Chicken [we opted for white meat only], Creamy Mashed Potatoes with Chicken Gravy, Dressing, Buttered Egg Noodles and Corn on the Cobb. Everything was yummy!
Our dessert was a dish of Orange Sherbet.
Directly across the street from Zehnder's is the Bavarian Village that serves the same food in a German atmosphere.
After dinner I browsed the basement shops and a nearby boutique, but didn't see anything that called my name, so we got back in our car and made our journey back home. It was a very enjoyable outing.
That sounds like a wonderful outing! I have an ornament my cousin got me at Bronner's several years ago, and it was great to see pictures of the actual store. And your chicken meal sounds amazing! I'm glad you were able to use those gift cards on such a lovely day.
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PS. If they can't ship the salt and pepper shakers to you, check on Amazon. I saw some that looked very similar, if not the same, as the pretty ones you bought. - Joy
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