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Zehnder's

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Zehnder's Chicken Restaurant, Frankenmuth, Michigan, 2015 01 11 01
Zehnder's Chicken Restaurant, Frankenmuth, Michigan, 2015 01 11 01

Zehnder's is a restaurant in Frankenmuth, Michigan, United States. It has seating for 1,500 people and features all-you-can-eat family-style chicken dinners, seafood, steaks, fresh baked goods and European desserts. Every year Zehnder's serves almost a million people. In the 1980s, it was one of the ten largest restaurants in the United States.

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N 43.326944444444 ° E -83.740833333333 °
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Zehnder's of Frankenmuth

South Main Street 730
48734
Michigan, United States
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zehnders.com

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Zehnder's Chicken Restaurant, Frankenmuth, Michigan, 2015 01 11 01
Zehnder's Chicken Restaurant, Frankenmuth, Michigan, 2015 01 11 01
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Bronner's Christmas Wonderland
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