Open For More Than Half A Century, Dining At Weinkeller Restaurant In Arkansas Is Always A Timeless Experience
By Melanie Johnson|Published February 16, 2023
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There’s no doubt that Arkansas has many restaurants that have stood the test of time. And these timeless gems are beloved by many who frequent them. Most of these eateries have the same formula for success that includes good food, great atmosphere, as well as a friendly staff. In many ways, there’s one restaurant that is dishing up just that. For over half a century, Weinkeller Restaurant has been offering the ultimate, timeless dining experience in Arkansas. Let’s explore this classic eatery and all that it has to offer.
Welcome to Weinkeller Restaurant, a Swiss and German-style eatery nestled atop St. Mary's Mountain in the tiny town of Wiederkehr Village.
The classic restaurant is located inside the hand-dug wine cellar of Wiederkehr Wine Cellars Inc. As the oldest and largest winery in the area, the historic wine cellar has been in operation since 1880.
However, the restaurant opened in 1967, and has been serving authentic, European-style cuisine ever since.
So, you’ll find filet mignon, Beef Stroganoff, a Swiss sausage platter, and so much more. The lunch and the dinner menus offer a variety of European cuisines.
Or if you’re a cheese lover, do try the gourmet cheese fondue. This savory dish will be an experience on its own.
For dinner, the main course includes lots of steak offerings, served with Swiss onion soup, salad, vegetable, and choice of German fried potatoes, baked potato, or French fries.
The tour includes wine tasting and details about the Wiederkehr Swiss-family winemaking heritage. It’s an entire experience that you shouldn’t miss.
Have you ever been to Weinkeller Restaurant in Altus? If so, tell us about your experience in the comments below. Be sure to visit the website for hours and a full menu, and follow their Facebook page.
Would you like to read more about the Wiederkehr family heritage as well as the winery? Here’s an article detailing the history of the oldest winery in Arkansas.
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