Returning this week to Thursday Doors posts. Just want to say I’ve missed the Thursday Doors gang but I’m glad I participated in the A to Z again just the same. Couldn’t miss its 10th anniversary now could I? If you’re curious about my contribution, you may click the 2019 AtoZ tab above to see the posts. There will be a reveal for the Reflections post that hopefully includes my sampler quilt top. Look for it May 6.
So we had a surprise birthday party for the brother-in-law. And the location couldn’t have been more charming. You might drive by it if you’re not looking goin’ down Missouri state highway 52.
German Table Entrance FIrst View Sidewalk View
Before the honoree arrived, I got a shot of these farmhouse style tables. Bestill my heart!! Oh, and there’s the inside door view.

The ambiance was wonderful, food was outstanding and no complaints on service. The only thing lacking was the company of a couple of our children…..my niece(& her hubby) and my eldest. But already making plans for a return when everyone is back home. Til then, I’ll share the rest of the photos for this Thursday Doors from Cole Camp, Missouri.







Did I mention the dessert??!! Bavarian Cream filled and layered German Chocolate cake. Oh my Word!! No pics to taunt you with but I’ll be trying the duplication of this one. No doubt about it!
A very nice door and yes-oh-yes (!) I do love those tables 🙂
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Nothin says family togetherness like a meal at the table. Something I’m learning is a rare thing these days.
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I’m not showing this post to my KS born hubby because he would drool over that plate of food. 🙂 Yes, the door and the tables are nice too. 🙂
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Thank you! I’m thinking they need a chain of these restaurants. 😉 and the next one should be in Lawrence lol
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i think last year about this time i saw someone doing the Thursday doors, it is a neat idea.
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[…] them throughout 2019 as well. We found a sweet little Chinese restaurant, embraced our roots at the German Table and did some wine tasting on the Kansas Quilt Trail. And I’ve got a plans for that wine this […]
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