Although my name screams German, I have never actually experience German food!
This was some tasty food.
Between our table of 8 we had a sampling of the menu from the bread basket, the rotisserie chicken salad, to the mouth watering I-wish-I-lived-closer-so-I-have-this-for-dinner Jager Schnitzel. Seriously, I don't even like mushrooms and I was all over this based off my fellow diner's recommendations. It did not disappoint between the mushroom-bacon cream gravy, the hand breaded pork loin, and the homemade noodles. I also had a small bite of the breads from the bread basket and they were delicious as well.
Oddly only 2 people in the party partook in the boots of beer! They definitely enjoyed them though from what I heard. I also liked that they were the light covers throughout the restaurant. The layout was nice, bathrooms were clean, but I probably wouldn't have nascar on the TVs.
Service was excellent in the sense that I almost didn't notice he was there. The server was so proficient at everything, we had no need to ask for anything!
Great place! Â My family and I are regular customers at the parent restaurant Royal Bavaria. Â Das Boot camp is a great addition. Â I had the Snitzel sandwich which was very good. Â My wife and daughter had the Roasted Chicken which then enjoyed as well. Â Liked the atmosphere, food, service, and hand crafted beer! Â Will make it a regular stop.
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