Caspers' Cherokee Sirloin Room $25 Gift Certificate


Item Number: 243

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $25

Online Close: Sep 12, 2013 10:00 PM CDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description


In 1970, Bob and Dorothy Casper purchased the Cherokee Tavern and renamed it Caspers' Cherokee Sirloin Room. It was a small neighborhood bar and restaurant seating sixty guests. This dedication and personal involvement in offering the very best value for food and spirits continually added loyal guests.
In 1987, the Casper brothers purchased the Cherokee Sirloin Room and have continued the traditions that were established by their parents. In 1991, a second restaurant was opened in Eagan.
They opened the doors of their restaurant in West St. Paul to those in need and served a complete Thanksgiving Day dinner at no charge to the guests. The tradition continues to this day growing into an event in which they serve over 2500 meals with the help of many volunteers and donations from others.

The restaurant remains active in the community through charitable contributions, volunteering at local schools, and participating in many community events.
We thank you for being our guest and giving us the opportunity to serve you.

Special Instructions

To claim this item, the winning bidder is strongly
encouraged to pick up their item at the Nativity School Cafeteria.


Items will be available for pickup during these hours of the
Silent Auction:


- Saturday, Sept 14: 10 am- 1pm


- Sunday, Sept 15: 10:00 am -1:00 pm


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Nativity School, instead of to the cost of shipping your item. If you have not
claimed your purchase, it will be delivered to you via the U.S. Mail.

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Caspers' Cherokee Sirloin Room