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Charlemagne's

500 Main Street
Weston MO 64098
Ph: 816-640-9902
ahaake@hughes.net
www.charlemagnesrestaurant.com

You'll feel right at home at this family owned and operated restaurant. As soon as you enter this beautifully restored historic Saint George Hotel, you'll be greeted by owners John and Venessa Pottie, and daughter Adrienne. Select from the menu's diverse offerings of European cuisine including traditional Italian, German, French, and Spanish dishes. Complement your meal with a fine wine either by the glass or an entire bottle selected from our extensive wine list with over 200 imported wines.

The decor of the restaurant includes several European touches, which, together with the menu, creates a theme that reflects the expansiveness of Charlemagne's (Charles the Great's) ancient Frankish empire. Relax and enjoy the beauty of exquisite works of art, including original oil paintings, marble sculptures, and woven French silk tapestries. After your meal, be sure to ask John to take you to the National Silk Art Museum for a private viewing of the more than 200 French silk tapestries in his collection, as well as a description of the Jacquard loom and punch card technology from which they were produced.


Attractions and Upcoming Events

National Silk Art Museum

This is the most important and extensive exhibition of woven French silk tapestry ever shown in the world. On exhibit on a rotating basis are over 200 masterworks of silk tapestry based on works by major artists primarily of the 19th and 20

Weston, MO Museums

Snow Creek Ski Area

Downhill winter recreation including skiing, snowboarding and other downhill/Alpine sports. Ski school, 11

Weston, MO Recreation

Pirtle Winery

Visit award-winning winery housed in historic 1867

Weston, MO Wineries

Weston Bend State Park

Scattered picnic sites, open picnic shelter, enclosed shelter, playground and camping. Bird-watching, hiking/

Weston, MO State Parks


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