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GermanBeer says:
German owner, German Beer, German food.
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jennjeff1 says:
Café Berlin in Washington, DC is the best, authentic German food in the DC-Baltimore area. I hear its better than the German restaurant in Old Town Alexandria. Café Berlin is also easy to get to, just take the Metro Red Line to Union Station, go out the main entrance and walk 3 blocks southeast …
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qwerty2008 says:
This is a wonderful little Gasthof in the town of Garmisch. The gasthof is right on the main street in Garmisch, Zugspitzstraße.
It was only €68 a night for a double room, with a German Breakfast included.
This gasthof is in a nice central location, not too far from the main town center a…
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helenk says:
If you like your beer and German food, then this is DEFINITELY a place to visit. A brewery come bar, the food is good and its two house beers are not to be missed.
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world-traveller123 says:
We stayed here as part of our Contiki bus tour. After a week of staying in ok places. Coming here was almost like going to Disneyworld.
After a week staying in typical standard, old fashion, modern city hotels in Europe, it was a nice break checking into this bright, fresh & spacious hotel. The l…
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HuBison says:
What does one say after visiting a concentration camp?
Here's the layout: you have to pay for parking and then it's free to enter (no point in really taking the audio tour unless your an auditory learner). It can take 2-3 hours to walk through the main hall and look at all the info that was po…
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gabriellefsu says:
I have been to this restaurant several times since it changed hands, and I love it more than ever! It was always one of my favorite restaurants, but the new owners have lowered the prices (almost every entree on the menu is $20 or less) and added some wonderful, unique dishes. The ambience remains a…
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lauro says:
düsseldorf is known in germany with the highest concentration of pubs, bars and cafe's in one area - in the altstadt (old town)it has the plethora of nightlife to choose from - bayern style, chillout bars, tapas, cuban bar and music, reggae, punks, alternative, traditional german pubs, irish pubs, …
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peppertm says:
There are no elevators in this hotel, so you will be lugging your suitcases up the stairs if you haven’t packed your clothing in a backpack. I was on the top floor, and so thankful our tour manager had told us to bring our backpack rather than suitcases. Located right in the middle of the villag…
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postaltiburon says:
Delicious! Situated in a rural setting just off I-68 in Western Maryland, Penn Alps is a fantastic place to gather for great food and conversation. The restaurant features a variety of entrees that have been inspired by the local German, Amish and Mennonite cultures. In 1958, the founder, Dr. Anna…
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travelwithJD says:
I found Zum Rheingarten to be a typical German restaurant will a traditional dinning room and menu. The service was acceptable, and the location quaint, but I must admit there was some difficulty finding a table and the management was much less than helpful. I last visited Zum Rheingarten in 2005.
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ffransiska says:
Went with Chrys for a christmas lunch to Brauhaus. We had the outdoor seat, which is a perfect place to eat and looking at the blue sea in fron of us. The only small hiccup was I am being an Indonesian girl couldn't stand the cold windy afternoon, so after 1 hours outside (and finished the meal) we …
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peppertm says:
If you’re looking for a hotel that makes it easy to get around the city, this is it, as it’s right on a train line. However, that also means it makes for a noisy night. That’s the only complaint with this hotel, as it is a clean and efficient hotel that offers a good breakfast. The staff wa…
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kerryandandrei says:
The big selling point of this place is the Thai lady who runs the place (Pissamorn Senthong, I think). She is an old hand and very experienced. Speaks very good English and German (her son and daughter speak excellent English) and is very knowledgeable - a mine of information to the backpacker and…
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diisha392 says:
Opened in the early 1980’s by a couple from Germany, the Old Stein Inn offers a relaxing dining experience. The restaurant is divided into smaller rooms with only a few tables in each one; during nice weather patrons can also sit outside. Some evenings a strolling musician provides entertainment…
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dahling says:
A very old, very typcical Applewine restaurant. The meals are big and the menu has typcial German kitchen. You can find anything from Sauerkraut Lasagne to a Rouladen with homemade mashed potatoes to a Schnitzel with Pommes.
The fish was great and also the Porkloins with mushroom cream sauce was de…
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adog3n3 says:
There are two German restaurants in Colorado Springs that are worth mentioning. Edelweiss and Uwe's are unique experiences, if you have time to visit both then i would recommend that, it all comes down to what kind of experience you want.
Edelweiss, an authentic German thatched house off of Nev…
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Moonvera says:
There is a nice little family owned German restaurant on the main street of downtown Portsmouth, VA not UK. This is true German cuisine. The entrance is lined with flowers. They have indoor seating and outdoor.
There is a varied selection of Vorspeiße or Appetizers. Brotzeit Teller is a selectio…
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pinchora says:
The first place my roomate took me when I moved to the cities in the fall was the Glockenspiel. She is part German, loves germany and loves german food.
You walk in and the atmosphere has alot of German memorabilia on the walls to give a very nice ambiance for dinner. The waiters and waitress…
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poohstanggt says:
We decided to try a restaurant in Niagara Falls versus the Canadian McDonalds from the visit before! My friend lived in Germany for several years and wanted to try this restaurant to see how it stacked up to the food he had while living there. I have to say I was pretty impressed! He said the food w…
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fancynancy says:
4510 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89169. (702) 853-BEER (2337)
www.hofbrauhauslasvegas.com
This is a reproduction of the original Hofbrauhaus Munich.
We always call ahead for a reservation and get in on time. A reservation is definitely recommended for a large group.
There are long wooden tabl…
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JillianJ says:
When my friend called me and invited me to go to dinner to a German restaurant, I admit I was a bit hesitant. I have been to Germany and experienced the food. However, I am a pescatarian and I don't eat meat. German food is famous for the sausages and I didn't know if this restaurant would be veggie…
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delsol67 says:
This little sidewalk cafe just might hit the spot. They serve sandwiches and casseroles with a few salads thrown in.
You are sitting in the pedestrian area. This might or might not bother you on a Friday or Saturday evening. The city's youth seem to like to cruise this area and it can be loud.
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dahling says:
Right on the corner of MainStreet, the Bauernschaenke is one of the oldest Restaurants in Eschborn. It sits in an old farmhouse and therfore there are different dining room, which makes it nice, because they have a seperate room for smokers, sometimes you can sit outside as well.
Being a typical…
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Zen says:
Stein's beer garden in Richmond is a German restaurant and, well... beer garden by the river Thames. From the road it's a little difficult to find but if you walk along the river you can't miss it. The food is good and the portions quite generous considering German food can be quite filling. Rather …
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streamlines says:
For my evening meal I decided to go to King Ludwig's Castle in Disney Village. The restaurant is themed as a Medieval hall. The food is German/Alsace in style with a large selection of sausages and meat with Sauerkraut. However as I couldn't decide if I would like Sauerkraut I decided to go …
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