5/5 O P. 1 year ago on Google
Good
luck
finding
parking
along
the
street,
your
better
off
parking
at
the
bank
of
America
down
the
street
and
walking
the
distance
since
you'll
need
to
burn
off
the
hefty
and
massive
meal
you're
about
to
consume.
I'm
not
German
nor
an
alcoholic
but
when
I
walked
into
the
establishment
I
felt
a
sense
of
pride
and
uniqueness,
hanging
beer
cups
on
the
ceiling
I
knew
I
was
drinking
tonight.
German
posts,
a
cigarette
machine
upstairs,
craft
beer
barrels,
and
our
lovely
der
Kellner
waiter
told
us
to
sit
where
we
like,
as
we
accommodated
ourselves
I
could
sense
a
cozy,
intimate
and
individual
view
of
the
place,
a
truly
unique
experience.
As
we
browsed
the
menu
what
caught
my
attention
was
the
selection
of
beers,
my
goodness,
they
have
a
menu
just
for
beer
and
alcohol
and
I
just
couldn't
decide,
let
alone
from
the
large
variety
of
sausages
they
carry.
As
we
try
to
scramble
and
mumble
the
German
words
of
the
menu,
we
didn't
have
to
wait
much
for
our
hefe
to
arrive
at
our
table,
and
as
we
eye
contact
made
cheers
and
I
chugged
my
first
gulp
of
the
most
delicious,
crispy
and
fruity
hints
of
pineapple
and
apple
in
a
beer
I've
ever
tried.
I
couldn't
believe
it
was
beer.
I
chugged
and
chugged
like
a
thirsty
child
after
a
long
day
playing
outside,
I
sighted
just
to
catch
my
breath
and
I
continued
to
chugged
like
no
tomorrow
because
I
knew
the
moment
I
walked
into
this
establishment
I
was
gonna
drink,
and
drink
I
did.
One
after
another
the
beers
started
coming
to
the
table,
my
body
feeling
light
and
everything
seemed
funny
of
some
kind,
our
conversation
turning
more
into
continuous
laughter,
then
our
plates
arrived
and
my
goodness
my
eyes
weren't
prepared
to
the
sight
of
the
sausages
we
were
about
to
consume,
and
the
pretzel
was
exquisite,
everything
had
flavor
at
every
bite,
hints
of
cheese,
meat,
garlic,
and
beer
fused
into
my
mouth.
Truly
a
unique
experience,
glad
we
tried
it.
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