Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Black Forest Inn




If you're looking for something different for dinner, try Minneapolis's Black Forest Inn, serving German inspired dishes. The restaurant is decorated in an old world German style, with paintings, and more.

We ordered the Paprika Schnitzel (top), which was a pork chop coated in a sauce with meat and bacon and served with spaetzel, a German tradition. It was so good. The sauce mixed nicely with the spaetzel as well with the pork chop itself.

We also ordered the Wiener Schnitzel, which is veal, breaded and pan fried and served with spaetzel and brightens up with a spritz on lemon.

Black Forest Inn also serves traditional German beers, including seasonal beers. I ordered the Sünner Kölsch, a beer from Cologne, Germany that is light but is not an ale or a lager but is cold brewed like a lager. It's bubbly and refreshing and perfect for summer.


For dessert we ordered the Black Forest Torte, a light and fluffy chocolate cake with a light icing and cream cheese icing filling with cherries that was the perfect ending to a unique dinner.


Everything at Black Forest Inn was delicious and it was much more low key than other restaurants in Minneapolis. There is also outdoor seating and a bar available.



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