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Specialties
For over 50 years, Schneithorst’s has been the hometown favorite for early morning breakfast meetings, great lunches, and a great place to meet for a drink after work. Our central location makes it easy for everyone to get together, and our food has stood the test of time with a history of great reviews. Come join us at Schneithorst’s today!
History
Established in 1956.
The Schneithorst Story
[ Die Geschichte ]
Nearly 60 years ago, the present-day Schneithorst’s Hofamberg Inn took up residence at Lindbergh and Clayton roads. It was the culmination of the founder, Arthur B. Schneithorst, Jr.‘s dreams: a place where outstanding food and service could come together in an atmosphere equally suited to business and family dining /entertainment. But the present-day Schneithorst’s isn’t the beginning of the story.
For that, we have to return to 1917 when his father, Arthur Schneithorst, Sr. started Benish’s Restaurant at Eighth and Olive downtown. Arthur Jr. recalls eating at the downtown family restaurant every day until the Depression years finally closed its doors. His father reentered the restaurant business by opening the Rock Grill at 204 N. Eighth St. Arthur Jr. was in law school at the time, but it wasn’t long before he joined his father in the family business.
In 1937, the family took over the Bevo Mill, where Arthur Jr. got his first real taste