$5 for $10 Worth of Traditional German Fare at Edelweiss Café and Restaurant in Clarksville
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- Hearty German & Polish fare
- Sweets baked daily
- Open for breakfast
Like tinsel, guitar solos, and incriminating legal papers, sauerkraut is best finely shredded. Enjoy this slivered specialty of the Old World with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of traditional German fare at Edelweiss Café and Restaurant in Clarksville.
Edelweiss's rustic Bavarian décor complements a mouth-watering billow of scents and sights, from succulent sandwiches to a daily selection of traditional sweets. The menu transports gastronomes into delectable Deutsch dining, much like the pumpernickel-paved autobahn, with heaping schnitzel sandwiches ($7.99) flanked by german potato salad, and currywurst platters, which showcase a duo of bratwursts cloaked in curry sauce ($8.99). Parched wurst-wolfers can swig one of Edelweiss' German beers or explore the eatery's rotating cast of fresh-baked sweets, such as black forest tortes, apple strudel, and a variety of sugar-free options. Edelweiss's traditional breakfast includes cold cuts, two rolls, and preserves ($8.79), while the Polish alternative ($8.79) taps the taste-bud-trouncing power of kielbasa.
- Hearty German & Polish fare
- Sweets baked daily
- Open for breakfast
Like tinsel, guitar solos, and incriminating legal papers, sauerkraut is best finely shredded. Enjoy this slivered specialty of the Old World with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of traditional German fare at Edelweiss Café and Restaurant in Clarksville.
Edelweiss's rustic Bavarian décor complements a mouth-watering billow of scents and sights, from succulent sandwiches to a daily selection of traditional sweets. The menu transports gastronomes into delectable Deutsch dining, much like the pumpernickel-paved autobahn, with heaping schnitzel sandwiches ($7.99) flanked by german potato salad, and currywurst platters, which showcase a duo of bratwursts cloaked in curry sauce ($8.99). Parched wurst-wolfers can swig one of Edelweiss' German beers or explore the eatery's rotating cast of fresh-baked sweets, such as black forest tortes, apple strudel, and a variety of sugar-free options. Edelweiss's traditional breakfast includes cold cuts, two rolls, and preserves ($8.79), while the Polish alternative ($8.79) taps the taste-bud-trouncing power of kielbasa.