The Schnitzel Garten

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This spot stands out for its gluten-free schnitzel, sausages, and sides, offering a delicious and safe dining experience for those avoiding gluten. The heated, open-air patio provides a pleasant setting to enjoy these options, while the indoor space features a cozy blend of traditional German music and pop hits. The menu's thoughtful gluten-free selections, paired with a variety of gluten-free drinks, make it a welcoming choice for gluten-sensitive guests seeking authentic German flavors.

Good to know

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The gluten-free options at The Schnitzel Garten are great.

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The patio is closed when it’s sprinkling, so avoid patio seating in wet weather.

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The restaurant only serves beer and wine, no hard liquor available.

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Expect a cozy atmosphere, but the dining area can be cold.

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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.

1225 E Winding Creek Dr, Eagle, ID 83616, USA
2.4km

People are saying

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Got back from Germany a couple months ago and pleasantly surprised with the Schnitzel and gravy. Everything was really awesome. Can't wait to go back. They could even make the schnitzels Gluten free for my wife. Had the Jager Schnitzel which is a mushroom gravy and it didnt disappoint
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The staff were friendly. The server said she didn’t know much about gluten-free. She did tell me some items I could have that were gluten free friendly. They have gluten free schnitzel, sausages and sides. They have a variety of drinks many are gluten free. The place was slow when we went due to us choosing mid week visit. They have live music on Friday and Saturday’s there. The patio is nice and is heated. It’s not a covered patio, so lots of fresh air. Note don’t go for patio seating when it’s sprinkling, it’s closed when wet. They have indoor dining as well. They have music mix of traditional German music and pop hits from German bands on in the background inside. I got Gluten Free Schnitzel with the pepper and onion sauce. Side I chose was gluten free warm German potato salad. My husband chose the fest Schnitzel with brown gravy and mashed potatoes. He had a alcohol free German bier. I had sprite. They also bring water to the table. We both had dessert. I had German cheesecake, my husband had traditional Apple strudel. The positive: I saw them sanitize the tables after guests left and they place silverware with napkins in a basket for you. The negative: They don’t wear face masks (not one employee had one on!! Not one diner besides us had one when came in or left!!) and they do not offer seating with 6’ of space between diners, for inside dining or patio. That’s just for those wondering about pandemic precautions it says “masks required” currently in their web site. Overall, food was good, choices or selection for menu nice. Now, for those that want details of pricing: the bill for two people eating dinner and dessert was over $100. We also added a $20 tip for the server being very nice, the food came out fast. Thats a bill without having any of their specialty drinks/alcohol on the bill, as we weren’t having any.