They made good on their promise of a two liter boot of beer for my birthday with 10 friends. I got the Kölsch. 🍺 The Jägerschnitzel was great, as was their newly changed Spätzle. It was just like in Germany and so flavorful. The sauerkraut was not that good, but they have so many great sides that I know for next time. I'm so happy there's a great German place in LA to recommend to people. Vielen Dank!
Service is impeccable and the food is the best German I’ve had in LA! This place is amazing!
Based on the reviews, I was already very confident that this place was going to be great. After ordering some samplers on their beer and sausages, I was absolutely satisfied! The sausages were just perfect! Crispy skin with juicy and tender meat inside. The beer flight was worth of trying with 5 pours. Highlight would be the apple strudel— the best one I’ve had in my life! It was warm, fresh and well balanced. Not overly sweet and the ice cream and whipped cream were just enough. I will come back for this 💯
The only little flaw is the 🎶… It was on and off with all kinds of music genres, which sounded poorly organized and chaotic. It can also get a bit loud as our table was very close to the speaker.
Overall, good price and nice quality food! Will come back for sure 😋
*street meter parking nearby was fairly easy. 2 hour limit before 8pm 🕗
If you want to taste authentic German cuisine without taking the plane then this is the place. Food was fresh. Pretzel was a bit dry but the sweet mustard was amazing. They do offer vegan/vegetarian options in the each categories. This is a wonderful thought for accommodating everyone and being able to enjoy German food. Quantity of main dish is ok but I would suggest to take an appetizer to share. Oh and don’t forget to visit the toilet (must).
Great spot for your “fix” of German food or beer!
They have a great selection of beers on tap and in bottles, including some regional selections that you generally won’t get here in the US.
The food is great as well, as I can recommend the Schnitzel or any of the Bratwurst options.
What's the wurst that can happen?
An amazing German restaurant with great imported beer, delicious food, and excellent service.
We had a slight hiccup with our food, but George made it right, and it was his incredible service that made us want to go back.
Great restaurant!
So good! I’ve lived in Germany and this is probably the best place I’ve been to here in LA. Ordered my usual - Jager Schnitzel, Cucumber salad, spätzle… It did not disappoint. Everyone I was with enjoyed their food as well. Large portions. Decent prices. The bread pudding was absolutely delicious (my favorite) and the Apfelstrudel and Nutella pudding were just as yummy. Service was good. Will definitely be back.
Friends came up with the brilliant idea to come to a German pub on an Irish holiday. We had a great St. Patrick’s dinner! The restaurant wasn’t busy but was still very festive. Wait staff was attentive and friendly. We got some kegs dyed to make a fun green beer. The food was fantastic. Everything was a hit. Pretzel and curry made great starters. The potato pancakes with marscapone and applesauce were nice light bites but the rest of the food leaned very strong and flavorful. Really liked the chimichurri schnitzel, and the cheesecake was delicious! Highly recommend and would definitely come back again.
My go-to meeting spot on this neighborhood. A myriad of beer choices, and excellent sausages. I recommend the exotic sausage plate so that you could figure out which meat you like. Elk is one of my favorites. Highly recommend.
We ordered two appetizers and two beers. The curry is delicious! We’ll definitely come back and try more foods. Free parking is behind their building. You have to drive through the alley and go down the basement.
my bf and I were looking for a bar around the area for a quick meal and we were pleasantly surprised with this german restaurant. food was good. we got a schnitzel and 2 sausages - buffalo chicken was great and highly recommended. mashed potatoes were to die for!
beers were fantastic. all imported from germany. loved the glassware used
Having lived for over two decades in Austria, I’m a bit picky when it comes to “German” restaurants in the US. But Wirtshaus is for real. Their schnitzels are echt (authentic) as are their beer options (I recommend the Hefeweizen). I got the Jägerschnitzel (with mushroom sauce). I would happily get it again. The only difference from the Jägerschnitzel I had in Austria is that the Wirtshaus has the same crust as their wiener schnitzel whereas in Austria it would have no crust. Still, it was superb. I got it with their brussels prouts and Spätzle. The sprouts could have been cooked a bit longer. The Spätzle was cooked to perfection. Portions are generous, so we didn’t have room for the Apfelstrudel we were dreaming about before we ordered. Wirtshaus has plenty of vegan and vegetarian options. We sat at their wooden outdoor tables. They have indoor seating as well. The staff was professional and friendly. They have a lot but there is also parking on the street (closer options are metered). It’s a delightful venue that I highly recommend.
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