3/5 Matt J. 1 year ago on Google
It's
the
Denny's
of
German
food.
Nothing
was
great.
Very
little
to
complain
about.
We
rolled
up
for
an
early
dinner
at
4:30
PM
with
the
little
one
in
tow.
Initial
impressions
from
the
empty
derelict
parking
lot
/
abandoned
"shopping
center"
were
immediate
red
flags.
Walking
in
the
door
there
was
a
certain
stank
that
usually
indicates
I've
found
a
good
dive
bar
so
I
was
somewhat
hopeful.
Staff
was
super
friendly
and
attentive
so
5/5
marks
there.
We
ordered
two
pretzels,
potato
pancakes
to
start.
Nothing
special
but
also
not
bad.
Two
of
three
beers
ordered
were
on
draft,
only
one
was
out.
Those
on
tap
were
cold
and
fresh.
Prost.
Salad
and
bread
were
unremarkable.
I
ordered
the
sampler
platter
and
wife
had
the
chicken
schnitzel.
The
only
standout
bad
item
in
the
platter
was
the
potato
salad.
In
no
way
did
it
resemble
any
form
of
German
potato
salad
I've
had
at
home,
seen
in
a
recipe,
or
had
at
other
German
restaurants.
There
was
an
overpowering
presence
of
mustard.
Shrug.
Kraut
was
the
sweet
brown
style,
not
my
favorite
but
pretty
decent
for
the
style.
Spaetzle
was
a
little
over
cooked
but
otherwise
passable.
Sausage
was
good,
jagerschnitzel
sauce
again
good.
Portions
were
middling.
Apple
strudel
"tasted
like
a
McDonalds
apple
pie"
(not
a
complement)
and
the
black
forest
cake
was
stale.
The
entire
experience
left
me
feeling
like
this
was
a
super
cool
place
to
eat,
20
years
ago
but
is
resting
on
their
history
and
ambience
instead
of
execution.
Atmosphere
was
a
little
flat
even
when
the
place
started
to
fill
at
5-6PM.
If
you
just
wanna
satisfy
a
hankering
for
German
good
and
some
good
cold
beer
this
place
will
get
this
job
done
but
you
don't
have
to
look
hard
to
find
better
executed
German
food.
I'm
probably
being
a
little
harsh
but
have
high
standards
for
German
when
it
comes
so
highly
recommended.