German Restaurants Wisconsin Offers German Heritage and Great Food via Facebook

While the arrival of immigrants from Germany in the 1800’s shaped Wisconsin’s history in many forms and fashions, their legacy of their Deutschland roots are still very influential today and can be seen all across Wisconsin in the form of German Restaurants that Wisconsin offers, particularly in Wisconsin’s largest city of Milwaukee, that was once widely known as the “Munich of the West.”

German Restaurants in Wisconsin these days are becoming popular again as Social gathering venues for friends, families, social groups and businesses.

Call it the Gemüetlichkeit effect as patrons seem to really appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, the good hearty German food, genuine beer and playful Oompah music while enjoying the coziness, heritage and history that often permeates their surroundings.

With the rapid explosion of social communities like facebook, it is now only a click away to tap into a page that features these German Restaurants within Wisconsin that’s now all in one location where one can easily browse the WALL and check out the latest localized German Restaurant news, reviews and special event information and promotions directly from the German Restaurants themselves.

You can also easily tap into a German niche related Amazon Storefront that’s conveniently
located on the WELCOME/willkommen page to easily purchase any number of items including Oktoberfest hats, dirndls, bier steins, cuckoo clocks, hummell collectibles or even bratwurst!

German Restaurants Wisconsin showcases a feature time to time within facebook on:

  • German Edelweiss Restaurant
  • Essen Haus
  • Hofbräu – Old German Beer Hall
  • Weissgerber’s Gasthaus
  • Kegel’s Inn
  • House of Gerhard
  • Schwefel’s Restaurant
  • Old Bavarian
  • Lorelei Inn
  • Bier Stube Von Rothenburg
  • Das Bierhouse
  • Winzer Stube

Certainly during the fall or Christmas season is when Wisconsin’s German heritage may be its most visible to anyone taking notice.

With all the colorful Oktoberfest & Christmas celebrations taking place in cities throughout the state during September thru December, it’s easy to identify the German influence and heritage everywhere you look.

Just remember, it only takes a quick visit to any of Wisconsin’s German Restaurants any month of the year, or a quick click on the German Restaurants Wisconsin facebook fan page to really get your German heritage fix (for the moment) fulfilled.

Come visit soon… you’ll really LIKE us either way!

~ Prost! (cheers)

Authenticating your Backyard Biergarten with Outdoor Signs

I really don’t know if “German themed” outdoor signs (or decor plaques) actually authenticates your Backyard Biergarten – but I do know it can surely validate it’s ambiance by giving it yet another visual stimulate. 

Today a growing number of homeowners of German Heritage are enhancing their outdoor living space by turning their backyards into Biergartens (it’s just not about beer either) as a cheerful gathering spot designed for comfort, relaxing, entertaining, fellowship and coziness.

German Restaurants and upstart prototype commercial Biergartens across the USA are doing the exact same thing. 

The Germans have a word for that “homey” goodwill feeling – it’s called Gemütlichkeit. 

By creating your own Backyard Biergarten, you have the freedom to accentuate it in a variety of ways from grills to beautiful floral gardens, ponds, gnomes, patio umbrellas, flags, custom made signs and even a variety of German themed birdhauses. 

I’ll get to each of these items in upcoming blog post. 

A well thought out Backyard Biergarten can become a real conversation piece as it showcases your proud German Heritage to family members, neighbors and all visitors. 

Signs are a must to add to the ambiance of your Biergarten. You can now purchase several of theses German themed outdoor signs or decor plaques online from select craftsmen within the USA as they are busily creating and getting them on their respective websites to market. I know for a fact that the demand is high because of its German heritage related.

As a fun alternative to purchase these signs, it’s also quite fun to actually create, build and paint your own sign(s) with family and friends. 

Most certainly you would want to create colorful signs that would read like: 

  • Biergarten
  • Willkommen
  • Gemütlichkeit Gardens
  • Gnome Sweet Home
  • Oktoberfest
  • Free Bier Tomorrow
  • Got A Little German In You?
  • Prost 

This is to just show you a few examples that you can purchase outright mostly already pre-made, or you can easily create yourself. 

There are craftsman sign makers out there that will allow you also to “personalize” your signs as well to create something personally unique like: 

  • Brian’s Biergarten
  • Willkommen to our Haus
  • Hingst Haus estbl.1990 

Of course you can find all sorts of German Beer/Bier and Oktoberfest themed signs, plaques, posters and simple cut-outs online as well with many of them made out of tin, metal, wood or plastic.  

Biergarten Accessories is a good place to start looking for signs and pretty much anything else Biergarten related as new items are being added weekly. 

What’s in a sign? 

It’s all about creating German Heritage Ambiance for all to enjoy isn’t it?
 

Prost! 

Brian Hingst
www.GermanNationUSA.com

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