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On January 28, 2009 it was announced that Breitbach's will rebuild.
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==External links==
* [http://www.geocities.com/artandgiftcenter/breitbach.html|A Painting of Breitbach's]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:57, 26 January 2010

42°38′17″N 90°52′06″W / 42.638026°N 90.868308°W / 42.638026; -90.868308

Breitbach's Country Dining is a casual dining restaurant and bar located in the city of Balltown in Dubuque County, Iowa, United States. Breitbach's was the oldest continually operating restaurant and bar in the state of Iowa, having been open since August 23, 1852. The establishment has been owned and operated by the Breitbach family since 1855. The current owner is Mike Breitbach.[1]

Breitbach's is located at 563 Balltown Road in Balltown. The place offers classic Midwestern dishes, including German ethnic foods such as sauerkraut, sausage, and coleslaw. They were recently shown on an episode of Food Network's Feasting on Asphalt 2: The River Run, which showcased the restaurant's quality pies.

History

Various sources disagree with the above. According to Midwest Living, Breitbach's opened in 1853 as a stage coach stop.[2] On the other hand, KOA says: "Founded in 1852 under a permit issued from President Millard Fillmore, it's been owned by the Breitbachs since 1891 and is in its sixth generation of family ownership."[3] They also indicate there was an antiques store on the premises.

The original restaurant building. Photo by Joe Schallan, July 28, 2005.
Breitbach's on Independence Day, 2008.

In the 1920s, a traveling group of gypsies came by. In exchange for food and lodging, one of them painted a mural on the barroom wall of the view of the Mississippi valley as seen from the property. The mural was later walled over and forgotten. Later still a remodeling effort uncovered the mural, which was restored, covered with glass and illuminated. It was a long-time feature of the restaurant.

Fires

Christmas Eve 2007 fire

Somewhat before 7:30am CST on December 24, 2007, an explosion occurred in the basement, and the building was completely destroyed despite the efforts of firefighters from four different departments. While almost everything within the building was lost, none of the employees in the building were injured.[4] On Wednesday, December 26, investigators from the Dubuque County sheriff's office, the insurance company, and the state fire marshal's office investigated the remains of the restaurant. Following this investigation, authorities stated that the exact cause of the fire was undetermined, but it was nothing other than an accident. Authorities stated that a gas leak could not be ruled out. Breitbach announced his intention to rebuild the establishment as soon as possible.[5]

Prior to the fire, the Democratic Party intended to hold the district 41 Democratic caucus at Breitbach's. The fire forced the caucus for that district to be moved to Sageville School.[6]

By March 2008 construction work began on the new structure. The new building, designed by Flor2 Inc. of Des Moines, would feature larger restrooms, a modern kitchen, and other modern amenities but would maintain much of the look and feel of the original structure. [7]

Construction of the new restaurant took 69 days. Breitbach's reopened on June 14, 2008. [8]

October 2008 fire

By mid-October 2008, during the peak of autumn tourism in Iowa, Breitbach's reported greater business than ever before. Owner Mike Breitbach claimed that business had quadrupled since the Christmas Eve fire, noting, "For lunch yesterday we had 857 people."[9] However, one week later, around 3:30am CDT on October 24, 2008, Breitbach's was once again completely destroyed by fire. Again, no injuries occurred.[10]

On January 28, 2009 it was announced that Breitbach's will rebuild. [11] Breitbach's Country Dining re-opened August 1st, 2009.

References

  1. ^ "BREAKING NEWS: Fire Destroys Iowa's Oldest Restaurant". KWWL TV. 2007-12-24. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  2. ^ "Iowa Restaurants". Midwest Living magazine. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  3. ^ "Iowa's Oldest Restaurant Still Going Strong". KOA. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  4. ^ Gravelle, Steve. Fire destroys landmark restaurant in Balltown, The Gazette, 2007-12-24. Accessed 2007-12-25.
  5. ^ Becker, Stacey (2007-12-27). "Cause of fire 'undetermined': Gas leak at Breitbach's can't be ruled out". Dubuque Telegraph Herald. Woodward Communications, Inc. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
  6. ^ "Caucus moved to Sageville School". Dubuque Telegraph Herald. Woodward Communications, Inc. 2007-12-30. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  7. ^ Powers, C.A. (2008-03-14). "Breitbach's rebirth begins: Family scurries to build another Balltown restaurant". Dubuque Telegraph Herald. Woodward Communications, Inc. Retrieved 2008-03-16.
  8. ^ An Iowa Town’s Landmark, Leveled by Explosion, Is Rebuilt by Friendships - NYTimes.com
  9. ^ Wiedemann, Katie Hundreds Flock to Breitbach's KCRG.com (October 20, 2008)
  10. ^ Breitbach's Country Dining Burns to the Ground
  11. ^ http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=231125