The German Restaurant In Iowa Where You’ll Find All Sorts Of Authentic Eats
By Michelle|Published June 06, 2020
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There’s a lot of great food in Iowa. From burgers to pizza, if you’re not in the mood to cook you’ll still find a way to be full and satisfied. If you’re really hungry, most of the time just about anything will do. But when you’re in the mood for something special it’s always nice to find something home-cooked. For that, we recommend this German restaurant. There might not be another place with food this good without having to use your passport.
Welcome to The Ronneburg Restaurant in Amana! Named after the Ronneburg Castle in Hesse, Germany this spot has been dedicated to authentic German food since the day they opened.
In fact, the current home of the restaurant was once a communal kitchen for the Amana colony. And in 1950 it became the restaurant you see today. Walking in feels like entering your family's dining room. It's cozy and filled with the smell of German cooking.
Everything here is impossibly authentic. Of course, they've got wiener schnitzel, which is a traditional dish of veal breaded in their special schnitzel blend and grilled.
Meals here are served two ways. Choose to go "family style" and you'll get your choice of entree plus coleslaw, cottage cheese, pickled beets, bread & butter, hot vegetables, fried potatoes & gravy and hot sauerkraut. And each of these can be replenished when you've finished it!
And, unlike many other German restaurants Ronneburg is open for breakfast. And if the size of this pancake is any indication you're going to want to come hungry!
The Ronneburg Restaurant is typically open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can learn more about them and see a menu on their website. Or, follow them on Facebook. You can reach them on 319-622-3641.