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Das Dutchman Essenhaus is a unique Amish style restaurant located in Middlebury, Indiana close to Shipshewana in the heart of Amish country.
Experience true relaxation at our charming Inn. Spacious guest rooms offer all the luxuries you expect while traveling. Unwind by the lobby fireplace or relax in our therapeutic whirlpool; warm rural charm and a wholesome environment are discovered around each corner.
We are dedicated to providing each guest with a wholesome environment, warm hospitality, outstanding service and consistent quality. LEARN MORE
Enjoy the 89 unique guest rooms, deluxe hot breakfast, conference center, indoor pool, hot tub, fitness room, break-out room space, luggage handling (avaliable upon request), and drive-up canopy for unloading at the Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center.
Thank you for visiting Das Dutchman Essenhaus. Hours are subject to change. Closed Sunday and Monday. Phone 800-455-9471 or visit www.essenhaus.com. Das Dutchman Essenhaus offers banquet facilities, catering services, carry-out, gift cards, bakery, Village Shops, carriage rides, mini-golf, bike rentals, and the Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center.
The Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center is an ideal location for corporate events, retreats, seminars, receptions, and reunions.
For the enjoyment of our guests, Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center is a smoke-free and alcohol-free facility. Prices and offerings subject to change. 240 US 20 Middlebury, IN 46540 800.455.9471 • 574.825.9471 • essenhaus.com Driving time from: Cleveland..... 4 hours
Whether you are looking for an adventurous family vacation, a thrilling guy’s trip, a peaceful lady’s retreat, or a lovely weekend getaway with your significant other, Essenhaus has the perfect getaway experience for you. Family Vacation. Guy's Trip. Lady's Retreat. Couple's Getaway.
Hours. Closed on Thanksgiving, New Years and Christmas. Winter hours subject to change. Dine-In. Tues-Thurs 7am-7pm. Fri-Sat 7am-8pm. Sun-Mon Closed. Bakery. Tues-Thurs 6:30am-7pm.
The history of the Essenhaus is a story of growth, commitment, and genuine hospitality. In 1970, Bob and Sue Miller moved west from Sugarcreek, Ohio to Middlebury, Indiana. After arriving in Middlebury, the Miller’s purchased property on U.S. 20.