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L H
Texas2 457 bidrag
sep. 2021
We have been to this venue many times over the years and it is our favorite dance hall to enjoy good country western music and dance the night away.
It is off of the beaten path but they have a sign on Hwy. 46 for the turn. You travel back a ways on the country road to get there.
Parking is in a field and had bumps and dips so we were glad we took our truck.
The entrance fee varies depending on who is performing at the venue.
It is all rustic settings but that is how the old dancehalls were/are.
There is one area with picnic tables inside and the HUGE wooden dancefloor has wood bench seating all the way around the outer edge of the floor.
The large bar area is in an adjacent area and also has picnic tables for seating.
The bathrooms are in this area.
Then to one side under a covered open area are more picnic tables.
The dance hall has large screened windows with sliding shutters. Most were open but some were not which makes it even warmer as there is NO A/C.
They have small and large fans positioned on the walls and around the areas BUT the night we went it was really crowded and HOT.
Several people brought their own small battery fans to try to keep cool.
No matter, it is still a GREAT dance venue with the large dance floor and GREAT history.
We wish we lived closer to go here more often.
They have a website listing the events/dances along with pricing.
If you have never been to a 1800's dancehall in the country then this is one of the best to go to!
We will be back.
It is off of the beaten path but they have a sign on Hwy. 46 for the turn. You travel back a ways on the country road to get there.
Parking is in a field and had bumps and dips so we were glad we took our truck.
The entrance fee varies depending on who is performing at the venue.
It is all rustic settings but that is how the old dancehalls were/are.
There is one area with picnic tables inside and the HUGE wooden dancefloor has wood bench seating all the way around the outer edge of the floor.
The large bar area is in an adjacent area and also has picnic tables for seating.
The bathrooms are in this area.
Then to one side under a covered open area are more picnic tables.
The dance hall has large screened windows with sliding shutters. Most were open but some were not which makes it even warmer as there is NO A/C.
They have small and large fans positioned on the walls and around the areas BUT the night we went it was really crowded and HOT.
Several people brought their own small battery fans to try to keep cool.
No matter, it is still a GREAT dance venue with the large dance floor and GREAT history.
We wish we lived closer to go here more often.
They have a website listing the events/dances along with pricing.
If you have never been to a 1800's dancehall in the country then this is one of the best to go to!
We will be back.
Skrevet 22. september 2021
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Heidi
3 bidrag
des. 2019 • Par
Anhalt is by far my favorite dance venue. I always feel like I’m getting out of town and going somewhere special due to its historic significance to our community. The band is always excellent and the dance floor is great.
Skrevet 6. desember 2019
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slhenderson1962
Harper, TX3 bidrag
sep. 2019
This is a wonderful place! The architecture is beautiful and if you like to dance, its a wonderful dance floor. My only complaint is finding a close place to stay the night.
Love this place!
Love this place!
Skrevet 17. oktober 2019
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Charley W
Gonzales, TX107 bidrag
okt. 2017 • Venner
It's been over 30-yrs since I was here last & happen to talk about it with my bestie & he said: Let's Go
The Germaina Farmer Verein began in 1850 with the settlement of German Immigrants to this area & the colony built this structure as a gathering place to hold there meetings & celebrate there harvest. In 1875 the colony adopted the new name known today as Anhalt Halle & started hosting Maifest & Oktoberfest Celebration to share with the surrounding areas, offering endless buffet style German Cuisine such as Pot Roast, Sausage, Sauerkraut, German Potato Salad, Home-Made Bread, Peaches for Desert & Ice Tea and would hold German Music during the afternoon hours then Country Western Music during the evening hours. And back in the days it was always held on a Sunday. I stopped going after my Grandparents passed away in 1995 as they were German descendants & i took them so they could relive the days of there youth.
Several things have changed since I was last there & I'm sure it's due to progress & newer board members to the Verein.
Back Then: once you entered into the dance hall you only paid to dance & it was free to watch from the observation level.
You were not allowed to wear hats on the dance floor.
You were not allowed to bring drinks onto the dance floor.
& when you were ready to eat, you paid the cashier & sat down & started helping yourself to the large ceramic bowls of food. When a bowl ran out one of the lady ushers would exchange it with another full bowl & you would continue to eat as long as you wanted too.
Today: We paid $7.00 to enter the grounds even before reaching the building.
We paid $10.00 and where given a ticket to go into the kitchen & made our way to a counter where food was in large crock-pots & was served to us on a plate instead of helping ourselves. Even though the advertisement for the event still stated "All You Can Eat" we where not sure if we could go get a 2nd plate or not. But i will admit, the 1st plate was loaded & we didn't really need a 2nd plate.
After eating we went into the open aired pavilion & beer stand & sat there watching the dancers for awhile. This is were i noticed several men where wearing hats (german felt hats, cowboy hats, baseball caps)
Then i noticed several people drinking bottle water on the sides of the dance floor, even noticed 2 guys walking across the floor with beer cans in there hand and it made me think. Guess those old house rules don't really apply anymore.
We watched for about 45-minutes & my bestie noticed a tear or two rolling down my face and he asked if I was ok. I replied: Yes, I'm just remembering what fun i had dancing the polka & waltz music with my Oma (grandma in german) she taught me how to dance & speak the language of my heritage. The band took intermission & we left the event.
Side Note: back then the verenin only used the 4-local polka bands from New Braunfels which offered limited styles of music. Today the verenin uses vary popular Texas Based Czechoslovakia Bands & there style of music is simply #OUTSTANDING I'm very pleased to see progress is working. Continued Success Anhalt Halle.
The Germaina Farmer Verein began in 1850 with the settlement of German Immigrants to this area & the colony built this structure as a gathering place to hold there meetings & celebrate there harvest. In 1875 the colony adopted the new name known today as Anhalt Halle & started hosting Maifest & Oktoberfest Celebration to share with the surrounding areas, offering endless buffet style German Cuisine such as Pot Roast, Sausage, Sauerkraut, German Potato Salad, Home-Made Bread, Peaches for Desert & Ice Tea and would hold German Music during the afternoon hours then Country Western Music during the evening hours. And back in the days it was always held on a Sunday. I stopped going after my Grandparents passed away in 1995 as they were German descendants & i took them so they could relive the days of there youth.
Several things have changed since I was last there & I'm sure it's due to progress & newer board members to the Verein.
Back Then: once you entered into the dance hall you only paid to dance & it was free to watch from the observation level.
You were not allowed to wear hats on the dance floor.
You were not allowed to bring drinks onto the dance floor.
& when you were ready to eat, you paid the cashier & sat down & started helping yourself to the large ceramic bowls of food. When a bowl ran out one of the lady ushers would exchange it with another full bowl & you would continue to eat as long as you wanted too.
Today: We paid $7.00 to enter the grounds even before reaching the building.
We paid $10.00 and where given a ticket to go into the kitchen & made our way to a counter where food was in large crock-pots & was served to us on a plate instead of helping ourselves. Even though the advertisement for the event still stated "All You Can Eat" we where not sure if we could go get a 2nd plate or not. But i will admit, the 1st plate was loaded & we didn't really need a 2nd plate.
After eating we went into the open aired pavilion & beer stand & sat there watching the dancers for awhile. This is were i noticed several men where wearing hats (german felt hats, cowboy hats, baseball caps)
Then i noticed several people drinking bottle water on the sides of the dance floor, even noticed 2 guys walking across the floor with beer cans in there hand and it made me think. Guess those old house rules don't really apply anymore.
We watched for about 45-minutes & my bestie noticed a tear or two rolling down my face and he asked if I was ok. I replied: Yes, I'm just remembering what fun i had dancing the polka & waltz music with my Oma (grandma in german) she taught me how to dance & speak the language of my heritage. The band took intermission & we left the event.
Side Note: back then the verenin only used the 4-local polka bands from New Braunfels which offered limited styles of music. Today the verenin uses vary popular Texas Based Czechoslovakia Bands & there style of music is simply #OUTSTANDING I'm very pleased to see progress is working. Continued Success Anhalt Halle.
Skrevet 2. november 2017
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Where is the closest place to spend the night?
Skrevet 17. september 2019
Where is the closest place to spend the night?
Skrevet 17. september 2019
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