Quehl's Restaurant
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Eat Fresh, Buy Local
-We are wheelchair accessible
-Have sufficient washroom facilites
-We are certified Eat Smart, Heart Healthy, Smoke Free
-We are allergy conscious & use no M.S.G.
-We endeaver to use traditionally raised meat products & certified organic products by local producers
The history of the building precedes 1931. Around the turn of the century, the wood frame structure was bricked over and known as the Wildfang/Staebler Block. It housed a piano dealership, farm machinery sales office, and upstairs, the post office and the Tavistock Gazette newspaper office and a photo gallery. In later years the main floor was a car showroom operated by Andrew Baechler.
The restaurant lineage begins in 1931, with the opening of “Joe`s Place” under the founder Old Joe Steinman. It began as a lunch counter, tobacco shop and barber shop. In 1946, Joe`s son Clarence “Hap” Steinman, joined his father. They incorporated the bowling lanes that were located at the rear of the restaurant, where the Quehl`s banquet facilities are now located.
In 1959, a partnership between Hap and Les Rogers was formed and the name was changed to “Les & Haps”. Les retired in 1972 and in 1974, Hap sold the business to his nephew Joe Steinman and the name returned to “Joe`s Place” and remained until 1981.
It was then purchased by Bill Quehl (The name Quehl, is pronounced like the bird Quail). Bill had acquired, what was then, the 40 year old catering business of his grandmother, Ruby. Bill closed down the bowling alley, and used the solid oak lanes to form many of the tables used today at Quehl`s. He renovated the original dinning area of the restaurant, to what you see today.
In 1987, Ruth and Steve Cahill, purchased the restaurant and neighboring buildings (formerly Weicker`s butcher shop and the Weicker House. They maintained the Quehl`s name and Steve made extensive renovations to the neighboring buildings and joined them together with the original building. This was done by inclosing the alleyway that ran between the restaurant and the Weicker butcher shop, thus making one large building with a total seating capacity of 250.
A partnership was formed in 1993 with the current owners, Cindy and Brian Larsen, until the Cahill`s retired from Quehl`s in 1996.
All owners have maintained the small, home town quality of Quehl`s. Each of the several dining areas of the restaurant are named according to previous owners. The “Old Joe`s Room” the “Ruby Quehl Room” the “Weicker Room” and the “Les & Hap`s Room” each are unique and offer the flavor of a bygone era.
The alley way that is now the main entrance to Quehl`s, once led to the rear barns for Weickers butcher shop, back at the turn of the century. As the horse drawn wagons would round the corner to the barn, the hub of the wheels would scrape the bricks, and the grooves are visible to this day.
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6th Annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
The Spaghetti Dinner was a success! $2721.00 raised for the Tavistock Assistance Program, just in time for the holidays!
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Tomorrow is the big day! Come out and support the Tavistock Assistance Program tomorrow at Quehl's from 4-8pm! All you can eat spaghetti and meat sauce, Caesar salad, potato scallion bread and apple crisp 🎄
The Tavistock Assistance Program
If you haven't heard of T.A.P or don't know exactly what they do, we encourage you to watch this video. The Tavistock Assistance Program is an incredible organization making a difference in our local community.
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Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
One week today! Tis the season of giving, let's make it another great year!🎄