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Welcome to Hildegard’s German Cuisine. We take pride in serving meals that are freshly prepared, perfectly seasoned, and remind you of dishes served in your Oma’s kitchen. You will never leave Hildegard’s hungry!
Pair your meal with one of our many German Weine or Biere, and don’t forget to check out our decadent dessert case.
If there is anything we can do to make your visit with us more enjoyable, please don’t hesitate to ask. We look forward to serving you today and for many days to come.
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Burritt on the Mountain — A Living Museum has been referred to as a “Jewel on the Mountain.” Start with Dr. William Henry Burritt’s eclectic mansion, add a historic park with restored 19th century houses including barnyard and animals, and finally throw in the artistic side with concerts, plays and exhibits, and you have a delightful mixture of old and new for young and old!
In 1955, Dr. Burritt willed his mansion and surrounding 167 acres of land on Round-Top Mountain to the city of Huntsville (making it Huntsville’s first museum). Since that time, volunteers and community activists have brought original homes from the area to Burritt to be restored and utilized as an educational facility. Our interpreters are always busy demonstrating activities as one would see on a 19th century farm. Blacksmithing, spinning, and cooking over an open hearth are just some of the skills employed in our historic park. In the Burritt Barnyard, visitors can get “up close and personal” with an animal that would have been used for work, wool, or even food for the farmers and their families.