German beer garden combines outdoor seating, bocce courts, and communal tables for a cozy, lively vibe. Indoor space features high ceilings and art, but can be noisy and echo-y. Dogs are welcome on the patio, and the atmosphere feels like an authentic Berlin neighborhood spot with a modern twist.
Sauerkraut comes as a delicious side dish often paired with sausages. It appears in both traditional and vegan options, making it versatile and flavorful.
Outdoor seating includes a pet friendly patio and a beer garden with a relaxed vibe. The space suits casual hangouts with a chill atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Parking is limited to metered street parking only, so plan accordingly.
The venue is dog friendly, allowing pets on the outdoor patio.
Outdoor seating under large, mature trees offers a scenic mountain view and a European biergarten vibe. The atmosphere feels homey and casual, with live music enhancing the lively, friendly energy. Pet-friendly patio welcomes both people and pups, creating a relaxed, inviting setting.
Sauerkraut comes with house-made bratwurst and German potato salad. It costs about $20 but has a mediocre flavor compared to the rest of the meal.
A comfortable patio offers great views of the mountains at sunset. The outdoor garden provides a relaxing spot to enjoy food and beer with friends.
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Parking is available right out front, but it fills up quickly.
The restaurant is pet friendly, allowing guests to bring their pets.
The restaurant offers generous portions, often leading to leftovers.
Outdoor beer garden offers a family-friendly atmosphere with German music enhancing the vibe. Modest and well-kept deli features a butcher counter and serves authentic German sandwiches and sausages. Cold draft beers, including German brews on tap, complement the food in a relaxed setting.
Sauerkraut here has a tangy flavor that complements sandwiches without overpowering them. It sits alongside a varied selection of German-style pickles, deli meats, and sausages, creating a strong German deli vibe.
A beautiful outdoor beer garden offers a patio dining area with live German music on Saturdays. The space suits groups across generations and serves sandwiches alongside imported beer.
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Live music happens outdoors every Saturday from 1pm until close.
Saturdays feature a German band performing in the biergarten.
The market offers a wide selection of authentic German products.
Interior resembles a high-end European bistro with an Austrian feel and cozy village pub vibe. Atmosphere ranges from quiet to loud, often making conversation difficult during busy times. Live violin music adds to the ambiance but can increase noise levels.
Sauerkraut comes with several dishes, often paired with caramelized onions and Dijon mustard. It appears alongside homemade chicken apple sausage and a variety of sausages in a trio plate.
Outdoor seating offers a lovely table with a pleasant afternoon breeze. The ambiance blends well between inside and outside spaces.
Good to know
Expect a 20% 'large party fee' for groups, not listed on the menu.
A 3% fee applies for credit card payments, disclosed only on the check.
Parking is plentiful on weekends.
German restaurant offers rustic decor and spacious outdoor patio with live music and dog-friendly amenities. Atmosphere feels like Oktoberfest with a fun, comfortable vibe created by staff and regulars. Beer served in 2-liter boots adds to the authentic experience.
Sauerkraut comes as a classic side with various dishes like sausage plates and pork schnitzel. It pairs well with traditional bratwurst and cheddar wurst, adding a tangy balance to hearty meals.
A spacious outdoor patio offers plenty of seating with a dog friendly vibe. Covered areas accommodate large groups, and live accordion music adds a unique touch to the outdoor experience.
Good to know
Oktoberfest celebrations occur annually, featuring special menu items and events.
Trivia night happens every Wednesday, providing a fun atmosphere for guests.
Street parking is available, along with some parking behind the restaurant.
Rustic inn with outdoor patio seating and a small indoor bar creates a cozy, lively atmosphere. Live music and sports games add energetic vibes, while the crowd tends to be local and social. Noise levels vary, with the indoor area often loud and bustling.
Sauerkraut appears as a consistent side, paired with dishes like Wiener Schnitzel and mashed potatoes. It complements other authentic German items such as homemade spaetzle and potato salad.
The outdoor space features a lovely patio with plenty of seating and outside heaters for colder days. It works well for dining, socializing, and catching a game while enjoying an afternoon beer.
Good to know
During Oktoberfest, making a reservation is advisable to avoid waiting around for half an hour.
They host Stein-holding competitions during Oktoberfest.
Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 8pm.
Old historic building hosts authentic German atmosphere with rustic decor and traditional architecture. Open-air Biergarten features live German music, creating a lively and relaxing vibe. German beer selection and classic dishes like schnitzel and pork shank complement the setting.
Sauerkraut comes fresh and pairs well with classic German dishes like pork shank and sausage platters. It serves as a tangy side alongside potato salad and pickled red cabbage.
Outdoor seating includes a dog friendly patio with a back area that works well in good weather. Live music adds to the atmosphere during warmer months.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large events to ensure space availability.
Oktoberfest celebrations occur annually in October with special food and drink offerings.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early or using public transport.
Small, old-fashioned hot dog shop with an eclectic, museum-like interior and black-and-white TV on the wall. Atmosphere is energetic and counterculture, often busy with long lines after events and no indoor seating. Offers affordable, high-quality hot dogs with unique condiments like spicy brown mustard.
No indoor dining exists, so eating happens outside with limited shade. Some public chairs offer quick seating, but no dedicated facilities or seating areas are provided.
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Top Dog offers hot dogs for under $5, making it an affordable option.
The shop has no seating or bathroom facilities, so plan accordingly.
Expect long lines after events, especially on game days.