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This German pub is the best I've ever been to, with a fantastic selection of beer and delicious food. It's perfect for large groups, as we had our company Christmas party here. The pub had everything you could want for a great evening: live music, platters of cheese, ham, sausages, and schnitzel, and of course, steins of beer! I have to give a special mention to the German sausages they served, even better than the ones I had at Oktoberfest in Munich! The mulled wine was served in a cute boot-shaped cup and had a delicious, festive flavor - just what I needed for the night. To top it all off, the waitress offered rounds of shots at the end of the party.
The lunch at this restaurant was decent and reasonably priced. We stopped in for a pint and a quick bite. The place was starting to get busy, but they seemed to be short-staffed. We had to order our own drinks at the bar and waited for a waitress to take our food orders. The Obatzda Bavarian cheese spread was okay, but would have been better served warm. The two Debreziner sausages with sauerkraut and horseradish were tasty. The mushroom soup with a pretzel was good. The pretzels would have been better served warm. Overall, everything was good.
Great atmosphere, book a table. Little noisy for conversations maybe.
Great atmosphere but no phone signal out WiFi at all, all night, very frustrating being disconnected from the world!