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FRANKENMUTH, Mich. - Michimich -- Celebrate New Year's Eve with one of two different takeout dinner options from the kitchens of Frankenmuth's Bavarian Inn Restaurant.
The New Year's meal choices include a dinner for two or a family dinner for four. Orders must be placed by Thursday, Dec. 24, and picked up on Thursday, Dec. 31 at designated pickup times at the Castle Shops north entrance.
The dinner for two option includes three pretzel sticks with a half-pint of Hofbräu cheese dip along with prime rib for two, four pieces of mixed Frankenmuth chicken, a pint each of garlic smashed potatoes and green beans almondine, and two pieces of chocolate ganache cake. The meal also includes the choice of one bottle of J. Roget champagne, Bavarian Inn Private Label Red Currant or Bavarian Inn Private Label Piesporter. New Year's Eve party favors round off the dinner.
The dinner for four includes six pretzel sticks and Hofbräu cheese dip, prime rib for two, four pieces of mixed Frankenmuth chicken, a quart of garlic smashed potatoes and green beans almondine along with a pint of mac n cheese, six chicken tenders and four pieces of ganache cake. In addition to the choice of wine, the meal includes a bottle of St. Julian's sparking (non-alcoholic) white grape juice. Party favors are also included.
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The cost for the Bavarian Inn dinner for two is $99 (including tax), while the cost for the family dinner for four is $129 (including tax).
To order one of the New Year's Eve takeout dinners call (989) 652-9941.
About Bavarian Inn Restaurant
Celebrating over 130 years of service, the Bavarian Inn Restaurant has become a Michigan landmark. Generations of diners, lodgers and tourists from around the globe have discovered true Bavarian hospitality thanks to Dorothy and her late husband William "Tiny" Zehnder. Guests experience the old-world European charm of the Bavarian Inn – whether it's the famous chicken dinners, fresh baked goods or Michigan's greatest selection of German beer. Bavarian Inn also prides itself on being one of the top consumers of Pure Michigan agricultural products, striving to serve more Michigan-grown and produced foods and Michigan-produced beverages than any other restaurant. Nestled within the backdrop of authentic German architecture, a variety of shops and other fun activities, a trip to Frankenmuth would not be complete without a visit to the Bavarian Inn Restaurant. Learn more at www.bavarianinn.com.
The New Year's meal choices include a dinner for two or a family dinner for four. Orders must be placed by Thursday, Dec. 24, and picked up on Thursday, Dec. 31 at designated pickup times at the Castle Shops north entrance.
The dinner for two option includes three pretzel sticks with a half-pint of Hofbräu cheese dip along with prime rib for two, four pieces of mixed Frankenmuth chicken, a pint each of garlic smashed potatoes and green beans almondine, and two pieces of chocolate ganache cake. The meal also includes the choice of one bottle of J. Roget champagne, Bavarian Inn Private Label Red Currant or Bavarian Inn Private Label Piesporter. New Year's Eve party favors round off the dinner.
The dinner for four includes six pretzel sticks and Hofbräu cheese dip, prime rib for two, four pieces of mixed Frankenmuth chicken, a quart of garlic smashed potatoes and green beans almondine along with a pint of mac n cheese, six chicken tenders and four pieces of ganache cake. In addition to the choice of wine, the meal includes a bottle of St. Julian's sparking (non-alcoholic) white grape juice. Party favors are also included.
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The cost for the Bavarian Inn dinner for two is $99 (including tax), while the cost for the family dinner for four is $129 (including tax).
To order one of the New Year's Eve takeout dinners call (989) 652-9941.
About Bavarian Inn Restaurant
Celebrating over 130 years of service, the Bavarian Inn Restaurant has become a Michigan landmark. Generations of diners, lodgers and tourists from around the globe have discovered true Bavarian hospitality thanks to Dorothy and her late husband William "Tiny" Zehnder. Guests experience the old-world European charm of the Bavarian Inn – whether it's the famous chicken dinners, fresh baked goods or Michigan's greatest selection of German beer. Bavarian Inn also prides itself on being one of the top consumers of Pure Michigan agricultural products, striving to serve more Michigan-grown and produced foods and Michigan-produced beverages than any other restaurant. Nestled within the backdrop of authentic German architecture, a variety of shops and other fun activities, a trip to Frankenmuth would not be complete without a visit to the Bavarian Inn Restaurant. Learn more at www.bavarianinn.com.
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