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Specialties
Prime Rib
Homemade Soups
Homemade Pies
History
Established in 1991.
Family owned and operated since 1991, Tony’s Place is nestled in Historic Mascoutah, Illinois just off Interstate 64. Housed in an 1800’s building and decorated with antiques and memorabilia, Tony’s has been expanded within the original building twice allowing seating for a total of 150 people. Each dining area of the restaurant is unique. The original main dining room seats 60 people and the tables are covered with Mascoutah history and photographs. The bar/lounge seats 30 and has a cozy feel with its brick walls and fireplace. Up the large staircase is the banquet room decorated with a Victorian touch and seats 60. The room can be split with the original floor to ceiling pocket doors for smaller parties. Both rooms are perfect for private parties, retirements, rehearsal dinners, holiday parties, bridal or baby showers or just a family gathering.
Meet the Business Owner
Tony M.
Business Owner
In August 1991, Tony Mueth opened «Tony’s Place» and although he was only 29 at the time, Tony had been managing restaurants for years. During the first 5 years in business, the restaurant was expanded twice within the original building allowing Tony to seat 150 people. Each dining area of the restaurant is unique. The original main dining room seats 60 and has tables covered with Mascoutah history and photographs, while the bar/lounge seats 30 and has a cozy feel with its brick walls and fireplace. Up the large staircase made by Darryl Stein, is the banquet room decorated with a Victorian touch and seats 60. The room can be split with the original floor to ceiling pocket doors for smaller parties of 40 and 20.
Today, Tony along with his wife Julie run the restaurant and its daily activities. Consistency in product and food preparation along with offering good service and quality food at a reasonable price is a key factor in the success of «Tony’s Place».