El Toro
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Restaurant Linderhof has long been one of my favorite German restaurants. The recipes are authentic and the ingredients are hand selected based on quality. It is a bit pricey, but there are items on the menu, like the large selection of sausages, that are modestly priced. As an example, I rode over there today and had a wurst plate with a bratwurst, a thuringer wurst, spaetzle, pickled red cabbage, sauerkraut, and bread. The bill was $14.50 plus tax and tip.
They're open from 2pm Eastern time on Saturdays and Sundays, so it's possible at this time of year to go for a late lunch after riding the Dragon or other nearby popular loops and still be back on the road well before dark.
If you want less common specialties, like bauernschmaus, schweinhaxen, furstenteller, every kind of schnitzel, you won't be disappointed. They also have an excellent beef tenderloin and excellent salmon.
The dining room is decorated to mimic Veruchter Ludwig's taste, with Bayrischen Blau as the theme color.
They're located at 12740 Kingston Pike, which is really Hwy 70 in Farragut. This is quite close to I-40 exit 369. You get off, go south, up the hill to Kingston Pike where you turn left. It's not too far down the road on the right. It's in a little shopping center which includes addresses 12800 to 12700 and is not actually visible from Kingston Pike.
They're open from 2pm Eastern time on Saturdays and Sundays, so it's possible at this time of year to go for a late lunch after riding the Dragon or other nearby popular loops and still be back on the road well before dark.
If you want less common specialties, like bauernschmaus, schweinhaxen, furstenteller, every kind of schnitzel, you won't be disappointed. They also have an excellent beef tenderloin and excellent salmon.
The dining room is decorated to mimic Veruchter Ludwig's taste, with Bayrischen Blau as the theme color.
They're located at 12740 Kingston Pike, which is really Hwy 70 in Farragut. This is quite close to I-40 exit 369. You get off, go south, up the hill to Kingston Pike where you turn left. It's not too far down the road on the right. It's in a little shopping center which includes addresses 12800 to 12700 and is not actually visible from Kingston Pike.
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