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For reservation from now till July 10, please visit www.wallse.comStarting July 11, Wallsé will be getting a few updates. We will be back early September refreshed and ready to serve again. Follow us on social media for the latest updates.Celebrate Fourth of July with us as we will be open and offer a special 3-course menu for $65 all week from July 1 - July 4.Wallsé, the flagship restaurant of Chef Kurt Gutenbrunner, serves fine Contemporary, European Cuisine that reflects Kurt’s passion for aesthetics, taste, quality and seasonality, as well as his knowledge of modern and classic culinary techniques. Modern and minimalistic, Wallsé also delivers a new image of refined Austrian Cuisine. Characterized not only by incredible food and impeccable service, Wallsé is renowned for its extensive Austrian wine list.Gift cards are available for purchase https://swipeit.com/product/1405/wallse
From the décor to the menu, every aspect of Bierhaus NYC pays homage to traditional German tavern fare and drinks. Appetizer options include Bavarian-inspired soft pretzels with sweet or spicy mustard as well as flammkuchen, a flatbread topped with sour cream, bacon and onions, both of which complement a frosty mug of beer. Bierhaus NYC's numerous sausage wursts, made from beef, pork, chicken or veal, are very popular with diners. Schnitzels and a variety of sandwiches, like the haus reuban and the haus burger are incredibly tasty as well as being clever nods to German inspiration.
To accompany your meal and enhance the scenery, be sure to try a German beer, available in sizes ranging from one half liter to 2-liter boots. For Bierhaus NYC, every day is spent celebrating Oktoberfest.
One of the oldest family run German eateries in the US, Heidelberg Restaurant invites its customers to enjoy cuisine and atmosphere that have remained the same since its opening in the first half of the 20th century. It’s Bavaria-style façade and rustic interior contribute to creating an authentic dining experience.
Heidelberg’s menu features appetizers such as cucumber salad, pretzels and potato pancakes. Visitors can continue with main entrees that range from bratwurst and other types of sausage platters to goulash, wiener schnitzel and cheese fondue. Heidelberg serves waffles, French toast, burgers, sandwiches and other brunch specials from Wednesdays to Sundays. Patrons can also savor various kinds of imported schnapps, coffee drinks and smaller plates like sausage with curry sauce on a pretzel roll from the bar menu.
New York City's largest Bierhalle & German Restaurant has been delighting guests with a great selection of German beers and an authentic Bavarian menu. The Reichenbach Hall has wooden communal tables, barrels, bags of malt, sports on big screens, and an overriding Oktoberfest-tent vibe that will make you want to stare people in the eye, and yell "Prost!".
Blaue Gans meaning "Blue Goose" is Chef Gutenbrunner's reproduction of an authentic Austrian "Wirtshaus" in his own Tribeca neighborhood. Blaue Gans serves seasonal authentic Austro-German dishes with wonderful beers and wines. The perfect neighborhood spot for friends and families.
Pilsener Haus & Biergarten is a Czech restaurant in Hoboken that serves Austro-Hungarian fare in a sunny dining space perfect for families and large groups. Chef Martin Schaub is behind the menu of authentic dishes including brats, schnitzels and strudels. There are plenty of seasonal and vegetarian options as well to please any guest of Pilsener Haus & Biergarten. One of the local favorites is the Pilsener Haus & Biergarten special soft pretzel, which goes great with any of the premium draft beers or European and American craft beers. With over 70 different drafts and craft beers to sample, and such an inviting atmosphere, this restaurant is a local favorite that shouldn’t be missed.
Lederhosen German Wurst und Bierhaus is known for serving authentic German food and beer. It offers a well-lit casual setting and a welcoming ambiance. The staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the experience.
Lederhosen German Wurst und Bierhaus offers a fine selection of German beers like Warsteiner, Kšstritzer Schwarzbier and HofbrŠuhaus. They also stock the rare bottles of Kulmbacher Eisbock, Schneider Aventinus and Spaten Optimator, which are hard to find elsewhere. The menu also offers a range of German cuisine which pair well with the drinks. The relaxed atmosphere and friendly ambience with German cuisine and a beer make Lederhosen German Wurst und Bierhaus a good place for gathering with family and friends.
Old World meets True Village in this charming, reasonably-priced restaurant featuring the best foods of Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary. Favorites include the Beef Gulash, Saffron Chicken Paprikash, Pork Schnitzel with Lingonberries and grilled specialties, including the standout hangar steak and the Sausage Platter. The well-rounded wine list includes wonderful Austrian and German wines, as well as some excellent French, Italian and Californian vintages. The tap beer selection includes Czech, German and Austrian beers, as well as a few local brews done in the Old World style.Masterfully designed to evoke the Old World while still feeling totally Village, the space lives up to its name. Doma means "At Home on the Corner," and the German light fixtures, reclaimed wood wainscoting, plaster walls, old Slovak prints and photographs are just what you imagine Great-Grandma grew up seeing in the Old Country. Or sit outside for a view of Village Life.