Monday, April 5, 2010

The Old European, A Great Restaurant to Take Mom To!



There are several activities that students can participate in and enjoy with their moms during Mom’s Weekend at WSU. Coming up this weekend, Mom’s Weekend is a time that students can celebrate their mothers and spend some quality time with them. Aside from the obvious events being hosted through university, I began to wonder what kind of things should I plan on doing with my mom when she comes to school this weekend? There are several options that children and parents can participate in together. Some prefer to party and drink, others like campus events like the Mom’s Day Brunch and others just like to spend quality time together talking, laughing and catching up.

I plan on taking my mom out to brunch on Sunday, and was pondering where I would like to take her. I thought a perfect idea would be to bring her to The Old European for a delicious breakfast or brunch. The Old European is a local restaurant with some of the best food around. With a menu full of meals like eggs benedict, omelets, Hungarian Goulash, Swedish Crepes, Dutch babies, Danish aebelskivers, and a different sandwich offered everyday of the week, who can resist the temptation? However, considering The Old European is one of the most popular restaurants in Pullman, expect a lengthy wait.

The Old European was created in order to preserve the family heritage by the Pedersen family. The mission statement of The Old European is “Gosc w Dom, Bag w Dom”. A Polish saying which means, Guest in the House, God in the House. The Old European uses original recipes which have made it across the Atlantic. All of the batters are made fresh with real products like eggs that are cracked, 100% butter and milk. They serve real potatoes, whipped cream, raspberry jam, fresh ground coffee, and they squeeze real oranges so REAL orange juice can be served.

For more information about The Old European, their menu, or family history, check out their website: http://www.oldeuropean-restaurant.com/.

1 comments:

victorian inn bed and breakfast said...

This is a great restaurant and all its recipes are very sumptuous like, German Potato Pancakes, Danish Aebelskievers, Dutch Babies, Swedish Crepes, Cream of Tomato Basil Soup with homemade Sunflower Wheat Bread. Also for lunch you can get a real German Ruben on Dark Rye, or a Greek Chicken and Vegetable sandwich. with an array of homemade soups.

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