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We sat at the bar and asked bar menu
The bartender at the bar did not know bar menu and anyone else knew it
They charged two times more than bar menu and did not say sorry for it
This is the... More
We sat at the bar and asked bar menu
The bartender at the bar did not know bar menu and anyone else knew it
They charged two times more than bar menu and did not say sorry for it
This is the worst restaurant ever and should be closed this kind of lip off restaurant.
Worst restaurant forever!!
Pros: Worst restaurant of Germany
Cons: Lip off Menu
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If you want to wait an hour for a beer, two for food, and never order a second beer - by all means eat here. Their service is consistently awful (read reviews anywhere about the place) and it's... More
If you want to wait an hour for a beer, two for food, and never order a second beer - by all means eat here. Their service is consistently awful (read reviews anywhere about the place) and it's really not worth getting frustrated about it your whole meal. There are better German places in NYC with infinitely better service. Run! Run far away!
Pros: decent food
Cons: waitresses could care less that you exist
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I enjoy the breaded Veil at Heidelberg. decent food a little pricey but portions are decent. Best thing about the place is the beer. Spatan Octoberfest is served year round. Place has a German feel... More
I enjoy the breaded Veil at Heidelberg. decent food a little pricey but portions are decent. Best thing about the place is the beer. Spatan Octoberfest is served year round. Place has a German feel with dark wood and red and white check table cloth.
Pros: Fresh spatan beer
Cons: busy staff takes a while to get back around
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Lots of meat, lots of beer, lots of sauerkraut or red cabbage, you can't go wrong! Be sure to get a 'boot full of beer! You will not be disappointed!
Lots of meat, lots of beer, lots of sauerkraut or red cabbage, you can't go wrong! Be sure to get a 'boot full of beer! You will not be disappointed!
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went there last week for lunch, the only thing i can find that i did not like was the service at the bar, even though there were very few people sitting having lunch at the bar, i was rushed to... More
went there last week for lunch, the only thing i can find that i did not like was the service at the bar, even though there were very few people sitting having lunch at the bar, i was rushed to order, i wanted to sit and just take my time, but the barmaid kept asking me if i was ready to order, the food was excellent, much better then rolf's on 23rd and 3rd. there is no comparison, the only other thing i can say that is negative is that they don;t fill your glass all the way up to the top when you order a drink, in other places they fill it up all the way. i go there every chance i get when i am up town its expensive but worth it.
Pros: food excellent but expensive
Cons: bar service could be much better
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the atmosphere in the heidelberg makes you feel like back home in the fatherland. all dishes on the menu are just wunderbar and the potato salad is the best .
the atmosphere in the heidelberg makes you feel like back home in the fatherland. all dishes on the menu are just wunderbar and the potato salad is the best .
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The last of the German joints in Yorkville, this place has a great selection of German Beers (Obviously), but look deeper, and you'll find that there are some really cool german liqueurs beyond... More
The last of the German joints in Yorkville, this place has a great selection of German Beers (Obviously), but look deeper, and you'll find that there are some really cool german liqueurs beyond Jaegermeister. My favorite is one called Killepitch, but be careful, it packs a whallop! Insider Tip: The food here can be pricey, but the best deal is the "Bar Bratwurst" and the "Bar Potato Pancakes". You get a great meal for about 10 bucks, as long as you don't mind eating at the bar.
Pros: Great Beers, Awesome German Food, Outdoor seating/smoking/drinking area
Cons: Food is pricey, they close early during the week
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ok its expensive but its good!!, this is real german food, and excellent choices of beer. I love to get the big boot of beer here.
i ate at rolfs (HORRIBLE) and i missed this place. love the... More
ok its expensive but its good!!, this is real german food, and excellent choices of beer. I love to get the big boot of beer here.
i ate at rolfs (HORRIBLE) and i missed this place. love the waiters and waitresses. great desserts and very friendly to kids.
one of my favorite spots....keep up the good work!!!!!
Pros: great place, good food, great selection of beer
Cons: some customers can get very drunk at the tables, they should clear them to the bar.
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I came here once with five other family members. I had actually visited Germany last summer and as soon as we walked in, I felt as though I were transported right back to Deutschland. The walls... More
I came here once with five other family members. I had actually visited Germany last summer and as soon as we walked in, I felt as though I were transported right back to Deutschland. The walls were panelled with dark wood, Germanic decorations adorning them. The waiters were clad in the traditional German lederhosen. Beer was served in giant stines and 2 liter "boots." There were giant sausage platters, heaps of saurkraut, and potato pancakes galore. I ordered the Wiener Schnitzel a la Holstein (w/ a fried egg, anchovies, and capers). We also ordered a plethora of delectable side dishes: potato pancakes, saurkraut, German potato salad, etc. For dessert, I could not shy away from the Black Forest cake. All of this was certainly what one could call comfort food. The others in my party loved their meals as well. It was the perfect place to eat on a cold winter night. Our waiter was extremely friendly and even performed a magic trick of sorts, much to our amusement. I highly recommend that one should loosen their belt and sample the fare at the Heidelberg Restaurant.
Pros: Great German cuisine, Amusing waitstaff, Wonderful atmosphere
Cons: None!
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This is the last remaining outpost for traditional German style food and beverage on the U.E.S. and I pray that it may live on for many years to come. Nothing particularly fancy here...just good... More
This is the last remaining outpost for traditional German style food and beverage on the U.E.S. and I pray that it may live on for many years to come. Nothing particularly fancy here...just good basic German meat and potatos served by a waitstaff dressed in traditional folk attire (read lederhosen and heidi dresses). This is not food for the calorie/fat conscious crowd. This is a place to pull up a chair and get fat and happy.
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