Pre-Pandemic: Hollerbach’s

Pam’s family was visiting from Iowa and to give then a taste of Central Florida we decided to go to Hollerbach’s Willow Tree Café German Restaurant (205 E 1st St, Sanford, FL 32771). A large family sat eating at the table next to us and the place was packed for lunch. I miss sketching these types of crowded and festive scenes. An om-pah band was playing in the next room and a tone point everyone shouted, Ticky Tacky Ticky Tacky- Oh Oh Ohhh! Everyone shouted along and took a long drink of their steins of beer.

I know that the restaurant has recently expanded just in time for the pandemic. The Willow Tree German restaurant resumed standard hours as of May 4, 2020. The Magnolia Square Market German Deli has remained open throughout, and the Outfitters German folk clothing shop is open five days a week.

Willow Tree: Sun-Thu 11-9, Fri/Sat 11-10

Magnolia Square Market: Sun-Thu 10-7, Fri/Sat 10-8

Outfitters: Wed, Thu, Sun 12-5, Fri/Sat 12-7

Today June 14, 2020, dine-in capacity is limited to 25% for the safety of guests and staff. They have re-configured the table layout to reflect requirements of social distancing, and parties are limited to six guests per table – if there are more than six guests in a party, they will be kindly asked to sit at separate tables.

Take-out service is available 11am – 8pm at hollerbachs.com/ordernow or by calling 407.321.2204 option 3. Restaurant reservations are suspended until further notice in light of the limited seating capacity mandated by the State of Florida and by our concern for the well-being of our guests and staff, and to afford our staff time to adapt to the new re-opening circumstances. Restaurants can now seat people at bars with appropriate social distancing, while bars, pubs, bowling allies and concert venues must operate at 50% indoor capacity. Bar service will only be available to seated customers to discourage large standing crowds.

Jimmy and Eckhard will be returning to the Willow Tree stage Thursday, May 7th to resume their popular Schunkelabend German folk music show, with polka, yodeling, folk instruments, classic Oktoberfest songs, and much more – Thursday and Sunday 6-9 pm, Friday and Saturday 7-10 pm. A new rooftop beer garden is close  to being completed but not quite open yet.

Florida had 2851 new cases of Covid-19  on Saturday June 13, 2020. That is the largest daily increase in cases since the pandemic began. That is a 127% increase in new cases since the state re-opened. This is  the second week of phase 2 re-opening.

Weekend Top 6 Picks for April 6 and 7, 2019

Saturday April 6, 2019

1pm to 3pm Free. Creative City Project’s Immersive Projection Installation. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801.

6pm to 8pm Free. FL ANTIFEST IV Music festival. Grumpy’s Underground Lounge, 1018 N. Mills Ave Orlando FL. Celebrating Florida’s experimental music scene.

7:30pm to 9:30pm Free. Titanic: The Musical UCF. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801.

Sunday April 7, 2019 

10am to Noon Free. Heartfulness Relaxation and Meditation Class. University, 5200 Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32811. The Method of Heartfulness A simple and practical way to experience the heart’s unlimited resources.

Noon to 1pm Free. Yoga. Lake Eola Park on lawn by Red Gazebo.

2pm to 4pm Free but get food and drink. Hollerbach’s Springfest. Hollerbach’s Willow Tree Cafe, 205 E. First St., Sanford FL. A spring version of Oktoberfest complete with sausages, pretzels, beer
and people dancing to polka music in lederhosen and dirndls.

World Cup at Hollerbach’s

On June 17th, I went up to Sanford to visit Hollerbach’s Willow Tree Deli to watch the World Cup. Hollerbach’s is a traditional German restaurant with the goal of providing you with a memorable meal and to experience German Gemuetlichkeit, which is a sense of
well-being and happiness that comes from enjoying the company of friends
and family while savoring good food and drink.
Claudia Mundlos who runs a blog called Sanford 365 gave me a tip that the restaurant is a popular meeting place to watch World Cup Soccer. Apparently the place goes crazy when the German team is playing. Unfortunately I couldn’t get to Hollerbach’s on the day Germany was playing. 

Brazil was playing Mexico and the game resulted in not a single goal being scored. I’m used to watching basketball where hundreds of points are scores. In comparison, soccer seems slow but I’ve played and know it is damn fun when you are on the field. Hollerbach’s was only mildly full. Most patrons didn’t even notice the game. They focused on good food instead. I ordered some schnitzel and it was an amazing meal washed down with a cold beer.

John Rife and his wife Kamrin were in the crowd. He stopped over to say hello. They were on a date night and they stopped at Hollerbach’s as a rest stop. Such a small world. My work was on display at John’s, East End Market for many months. I just took down the show yesterday. The proprietor of the restaurant recognized my style because an illustration I did for Orlando Life, has been hanging on the wall near the restrooms for several years. The waitress in traditional garb also stopped by several times to check on my progress. I found out that there is one of those drink and paint events at Hollerbach’s once a week. For the price of admission people get a canvas and paint and they are walked through every step of creating a painting. I might return to sketch that someday. Even better are the German musicians who rock the place with German music. Check the restaurant’s calendar and get out to experience Glemuchlichkeit  for yourself.