Pretzels, bratwurst, and sauerkraut – nothing hits the spot like hearty German food. Whether you’re craving schnitzel or a cold beer, these authentic eateries across the USA offer a delicious taste of Germany.
Bavarian Grill
Step into a cozy European atmosphere at Bavarian Grill, Texas’s top German restaurant. With traditional décor, lively accordion music, and a mini train that runs through the restaurant, this restaurant brings the charm of Bavaria to Plano. With 80 types of German beer and 20 varieties of wine, you won’t be thirsty. Don’t forget to try their homemade apple strudel with vanilla sauce for dessert!
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas
There’s no need to fly to Munich when you can experience the iconic Hofbräuhaus right in Las Vegas. An exact replica of the original, this lively beer hall boasts communal tables, endless German beer, and live music. Indulge in giant pretzels, bratwurst, and Käsespätzle while soaking up the Oktoberfest vibes. Whether you’re clinking steins or dancing to the oompah band, it’s as close as you can get to an authentic German festival without leaving the country.
Schroeder’s
Established in 1893, Schroeder’s is a San Francisco staple known for its warm German beer hall ambiance. With its dark wood interiors and impressive bar, this cozy spot feels like a slice of Germany tucked away in the city. Pair the hearty German meatballs with mushroom gravy or chicken schnitzel with garlic mashed potatoes for some serious European comfort food. For dessert, you can’t go wrong with their famous apple turnover with vanilla ice cream.
Cafe Berlin
Located in the heart of Capitol Hill, Cafe Berlin is the best place for authentic German fare with a side of D.C. charm. Start with a warm pretzel and a refreshing Paulaner Hefeweizen, and don’t miss the sauerbraten – tender braised beef roast served with red cabbage and a potato dumpling. Of course, you can’t skip dessert! Try the Ofenschlupfer. It’s a decadent bread pudding made with Bavarian pretzels, warm pear butter, almonds and topped with rum raisin ice cream.
Schmidt’s Sausage Haus
Family-owned tradition meets cozy German village vibes at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus in Columbus. The staff, dressed in lederhosen and dirndls, add to the experience while you enjoy signature dishes like sauerkraut-bratwurst balls and classic bratwurst with German potato salad. Good luck leaving without sampling something sweet – the dessert counter up front is hard to resist, featuring German staples like apple strudel and Schmidt’s famous cream puffs.
Bavarian Bierhaus
Nashville’s Bavarian Bierhaus brings Munich’s beer tent vibes to Tennessee with towering ceilings, wood-paneled interiors, and a massive seating capacity of 1,800. Communal tables and live music add to the authentic atmosphere, while the food menu includes German favorites like pretzels with homemade beer cheese and savory Reuben rolls. With house-brewed Hefeweizens and Radlers on tap, it’s the perfect spot for a lively, German-inspired meal with friends.
The Rathskeller
There’s no shortage of lively seating areas at the historic Rathskeller in Indianapolis. Choose the elegant dining room for a classic meal, the Kellerbar for a frothy beer, or the outdoor biergarten for live music and a full-service walk-up bar. Try one of their many schnitzel options, like the schnitzel cordon bleu with ham and cheese or the schnitzel parmesan with marinara and melted provolone.
Heidelberg Restaurant
For Bavarian charm in the heart of New York City, head over to Heidelberg Restaurant on the Upper East Side – it’s been around since 1936. Step inside for wood-paneled walls and warm lighting, or sit out on the streetside patio for people-watching. Try the potato pancakes, sauerbraten, or jager schnitzel, and be prepared for hearty portions! Pair your meal with one of their beers – they’ve got everything from pilsners to hefeweizen.
Hollerbach’s German Restaurant
Head to historic downtown Sanford, Florida, to enjoy German beer, food, and live polka music at Hollerbach’s German Restaurant. Grab a seat at one of the communal tables or relax on the sunny rooftop patio while sampling schnitzel, bratwurst, and spaetzle. Wash it down with a Paulaner Oktoberfest or a refreshing grapefruit Radler. No matter how full you are, don’t leave without trying a massive piece of their German chocolate cake!
Kegel’s Inn
A Milwaukee institution for four generations, Kegel’s Inn serves up all the German classics – from sausage platters and schnitzel to hearty pork shank. Their famous Friday fish fry, a Wisconsin tradition, is served with fries, coleslaw, and rye bread. This restaurant’s stained glass windows and cozy, pub-like interior provide cozy German vibes or grab a seat outside on the umbrella-covered patio for a more relaxed experience.