In years past, during Essen Haus’ traditional Easter Dinner,
the Easter Bunny has made surprise appearances while greeting diners and offering a sampling of
sweet treats to excited children. Rumor
has it, this year the Easter Bunny will make a repeat visit on Sunday, April 8. “I love polka music and always have a good
time at the Essen Haus. During the off
season you may even spot me partaking in a boot,” said the Easter Bunny.
The popular Easter Dinner that attracts families year after
year includes ham you carve yourself at the table, and choice of baked chicken,
tenderloin tips, BBQ ribs, or vegetarian kase spaetzle. Diners also enjoy relish and fruit trays,
mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered baby carrots, bread and butter, assorted
desserts, tea, coffee, milk or soda.
Children under 5 eat free, and those of the age 6-10 eat for
$6.95. The dinner costs $16.95 for all
other ages.