Hermann is a city designated in 1842 as the county seat of Gasconade County, Missouri, United States. It is near the center of the Missouri Rhineland and south of the Missouri River. The population was 2,431 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Hermann
5.0 based on 51 reviews
We make wine from Honey! Otherwise known as Mead. Martin Brothers Winery, with its open spacious rolling hills surrounded by beautiful woods, is a place to escape to in the country and enjoy an award winning Mead (Honey Wine) while enjoying nature at its best. Martin Brothers' internationally awarded meads are made from only the best honey to create a truly unique flavors and aromas. Bring your picnic basket and enjoy the serenity of the quiet countryside and the experience of quality Mead in a relaxed setting just a short trip from Hermann.
Visiting this winery is going to be one of our new traditions when we go to Hermann. The wine isn't the cheapest you'll find, but it's darn good and is worth every penny. The service was great. Staff was knowledgeable and seemed to enjoy working there. The view is beautiful. Orange Blossom is my favorite, followed by the Lucerne Blossom. We purchased one of each. The only suggestion I have is to be open more hours! Often times we visit during the week.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We are a family owned farm Distillery.
Received a tour of the distillery from the owner. We learned a lot from the experience and enjoyed our tasting, the Bourbon Balls, and a Bourbon Slushy. The distillery is located just a outside of the main part of Hermann. There is both indoor and outdoor seating. My husband and I have been to many local distilleries and this remains one of our favorites due to the quality of the product and the friendliness of the owners.
4.5 based on 700 reviews
Established in 1847, and well before there was a Napa Valley wine industry, Stone Hill grew to be the second largest winery in the United States! Stone Hill wines were world renowned, winning gold medals in eight world's fairs, including Vienna in 1873 and Philadelphia in 1876. By the 1870's, the winery was shipping 1,250,000 gallons of wine per year. Unfortunately, Prohibition swept away the state's burgeoning wine industry interrupting and destroying Missouri's momentum in the industry. Stone Hill's labyrinth of arched underground cellars (the largest series in North America) were sidelined into harvesting mushrooms rather than wine, until 1965, when Jim and Betty Held bought the winery. Along with their young children, the Held's began the long process of restoring the historic buildings, cellars, and an industry which had fallen into disrepair. Jim and Betty's primary task: producing and marketing the finest wines that can be made and putting Hermann back on the map as a world-class wine producing area gained them repeated recognition throughout the past 50 years. Today Stone Hill is Missouri's oldest and most awarded winery. Stone Hill's yearly production is approximately 300,000 gallons of wine, using state-of-the-art equipment and the latest technology. Stone Hill's winemaking team produces wines that are again receiving international acclaim. Winning more than 4,000 awards since 1991, Stone Hill Winery has continuously ranked among the nation's top award winners. Norton, Missouri's official state grape - a big, full-bodied red - is the pride of Stone Hill. The 2011 Norton and 2012 Cross J Norton both won a trifecta of awards including the coveted Missouri Governor's Cup adding to 8 other Stone Hill Winery Governor Cup awards. Stone Hill also uses French-American hybrid grapes such as Vidal, Chardonel and Vignoles, making sophisticated wines leading Missouri to reclaim its viticulture history. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Stone Hill Winery welcomes visitors with guided tours and tastings. The restored carriage house and horse barn, next to the winery houses the Vintage Restaurant, specializing in German and American cuisine paired with Stone Hill's award-winning wines.
This is always on the top of our list in Hermann!! Kick off the visit with a free tour of the cellars which will drop you right out at the tasting room. If you get your tasting token before the tour you can roll right in and enjoy their fabulous selection. Then grab a bottle of your favorite, with a screw off cap, and take it over to the restaurant for a bite to eat. You will not find a more enjoyable time in Hermann.
4.5 based on 417 reviews
Adam Puchta Winery, located off Hwy. 100 on the banks of Frene Creek about 2.5 miles southwest of Hermann, is the oldest family farm winery in Missouri. Its true uniqueness, however, lies in the fact that the same family has continuously owned it since 1855. We are a true farm winery with a peaceful, laidback setting. Many cats live here, and the property has picnic tables on a lovely shaded hillside so you can sit, visit and relax.Tastings are done in a cool old barn where we pair wine with food for a truly enhanced experience.
Probably my favorite vineyard in the Hermann area. Always friendly. Amazing wine at great prices. Have been 8 or 9 times so didnt take photos. The cheese sauce for pretzels is amazing. Great tasting experience
4.5 based on 165 reviews
Winding through some of the prettiest scenery in Missouri, the Hermann Wine Trail meanders for some 20 miles along the Missouri River between Hermann and New Haven. Nestled along the trail are seven charming family-owned wineries. The Hermann Wine Trail hosts five annual wine and food events throughout the year; Chocolate Wine Trail in February, Wild Bacon Wine Trail in May, Berries & BarBQ Wine Trail in July, Holiday Fare Wine Trail in November and Say Cheese Wine Trail in December.
4.5 based on 309 reviews
We had a very nice tasting while doing a 6 day cycle tour of the Katy Rail Trail from Clinton to St. Charles that was wonderfully organized by independenttourist.com. Wine and Service was excellent.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
Visit a significant part of German-American history – and early Missouri settlement – at Deutschheim State Historic Site. Stroll through the restored 1840s and 1850s buildings and explore how German-Americans settled the Hermann area and developed the basis for a Missouri wine industry. Grapevines planted in the 1850s can still be seen on the property as can a number of historic artifacts.
Definitely recommend the tour of the Deutschheim Historic Site. There isn’t much to look at in the visitor center without doing the tour. The tour is worth the time and money! The guide was very knowledgeable and nice. The two properties you tour are interesting and have different stories. Take a break from the wineries and shopping for a little history.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Stopped here when in the area recently and was so glad to see they were still open despite the COVID situation. Some very different wines than you would normally see - pecan, apple, pear, jalapeno raisin, etc. Loved that the owner explained recipes that the items could be used in as we sampled. The drizzles and sauces they had were amazing - bought one of each. Nice little pavilion out front to sit and relax as well. Will definitely be stopping back by.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
Sugar Momma's is a destination for kids of all ages. Enjoy a piece of Coconut Cream Pie, or find a candy that take you back to your childhood. With more than 30 flavors of salt water taffy and over 30 flavors of bulk candy, and LOTS of other candy and gifts, you are sure to enjoy this Hap-PIE store.
ABSOLUTELY LOVED this place!! Super cute, amazing unique candies and homemade pies. The owner Tammy is so sweet, cheery, & a beautiful person! My husband and I will be back. Super yummy!! Thank you !!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
We went there for a tasting and enjoyed the chance to try different spirits. The fact that you cannot -yet- buy any except onsite was inspiring to buy a couple of their unique BlackBerry whisky that will go great in lemonade. Yum!
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