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  • My wife and I ate here on a Saturday evening. The food was good. We both had the Jagerschnitzel with red cabbage and German potatoes. It was crowded b…

  • Service and Staff and Owner are excellent. The Prime Rib is OK but over rated. It was a little tough and not much flavor. Vegetable beef soup is very …

  • Few German entrees tonight. German entrees are served on Wednesday night. There was only one choice, on Saturday night. Other entrees were good, gener…


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10 Reviews on “Emmy’s Time Out Tavern”

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  • Ryan Goris

    Food was outstanding! Service was excellent and the owner is sweetheart.

  • Kingjames

    Always a good time. We have been going to Emmys for about 7 years now, and it is still one of the best places in this area to eat. The German potatoes and the fresh salad are authentic and great. The atmosphere is not pretentious, but is comfortable. And the staff is always friendly and outgoing. But the best thing about Emmy’s is their Prime Rib. It may be the best I’ve ever had consistently, and I have ordered prime rib in at least 15 states across the country. About the only thing I can say that they could do better is they could have a special on their beer and drinks. But the rest of the menu items are very reasonably price. Hope they don’t change like some places and start scrimping on portions. I don’t think that will happen because they seem to be the same each time. We will continue to go back as long as we can. Thanks Emmy!

  • Neil Copeland

    Great Comfort food in an appropriate atmosphere. Emmy’s is a landmark restaurant in Deland. They have several german specialties on wednesdays and sundays, but have several authentic german dishes daily. We had four Jager schnitzels and a veal madiera.and their house specialty prime rib. All fantastic, Comes with soup, german salad baked or german fried potatoes and cabbage, and hot homemade bread.The atmosphere was right out of the sixties and you wouldn’t want it any other way. It’s Christmas time and Emmy and her costumed elves were running all over the restaurant spreading holiday cheer. The place was crowded, but they handled it well. Service was excellent. Well worth the ride.

  • Joe Whitlock

    The best grouper i have ever had, bar none! With the German fried potatoes,soup and cold tomatoes with cucumber slices a wonderful meal in a relaxed atmosphere. We visited only twice a year since we were from Illinois but always look forward to seeing Emmy.

  • Foodie

    First trip tonight while they were celebrating Oktoberfest. I suspect that the menu was pared down for the evening, as there was a pretty narrow selection. I found the potato pancakes, while pretty greasy, to have a great flavor. Next was the vegetable beef soup – OMG it was wonderful. Next came the salad – I had the cucumbers. Icy cold on a cold plate. Nice and creamy and dilly. Num. I had the sauerbraten, which I have to say was just so-so. Wife had the pork Jaegerschnitzel and that was a huge cutlet fried nice and crispy and with a wonderful mushroom gravy. The german potatoes were very nice, and the red cabbage was, well, above average. The spaetzle was dry, a bit cold and sticky, and I didn’t enjoy that as much. Overall I’d give the meal a B+ and will try to return on a NOT Oktoberfest Sunday. Goulash night is on Wednesday I hear.

  • Bill Rock

    Golf Trip February 2012. Several in our hotel recommended Emmy’s. Perhaps the regular menu during the week is fine, but we were there during their Sunday German day where the menu is limited. The sauerbraten was not very tasty. Too much vinegar and the meat was old roast beef. One pays more on sunday due to the great German band that plays there. The food shouldn’t suffer because of the additional cost for the band.

  • Fiacracker69

    BEST STEAK I EVER HAD!!. I am a well traveled individual and have eaten all over the world. I went to Emmy’s ( a bit sceptical ) I ordered what is called a RUMP STEAK. This steak was about 3 inches thick, cooked to perfection, smothered in so many mushroom and onions at first you cant even see the meat. It was so good I wanted to lick my plate. MUST TRY you cant go wrong. Will visit every time I’m in town. Emmy is a delight!! 🙂

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2069 Old New York Avenue, DeLand, FL 32720

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