My girlfriend and I stopped in last Saturday. The beer selection was fantastic as was the taste. All the beers are poured in the proper glass and were served at the perfect temperature. I am getting thirsty thinking about them! Since we had a late lunch we decided to split the Cheese Spaetzle - it was absolutely fantastic! The bread and salad we had was excellent as well. I look forward to going back soon!
Review Source:I can not even express my review of this experience without a giant sigh.
My husband and I went to Glunz with high hopes. We are right around the corner and as we are in a German neighborhood we expected high quality German food. Not exactly what Grandma makes but something close.
Unfortunately I have no good news to report. Â
First and foremost the dinning area could easily be on kitchen nightmares. The cobwebs on the lights, the black who knows what on the white ceiling around the fans is concerning and the playing straight German music but playing American tv  sports channels on all the tvs is odd.
We ordered all sorts of things.Liver dumpling soup (served somewhere between luke warm and cold), pretzels (actually pretty tasty), asparagus soup (served room temp), bread dumpling (warm but not hot, decent but .....) Sauerbrauten (dry, overcooked and yet not even hot) Schnitzel ( I honestly looked at my husband and tried to confirm that this should been a thin cut of quality meat. It was a deep fried nothing. I honestly couldn't tell if it was meat or fish!)
Part of or all of the problem may be coming from the Kitchen.
I did not hear a single knife, an oven or flame stoking. the only noise I heard from the kitchen was this... beeep, beeep, beeep. They are microwaving everything.
Regardless our bill was still over 70 bucks. I only had one beer. My husband had no drinks.
It was atrocious. I feel awful in saying this but...until this establishment decides to make itself a restaurant instead of a bar which microwaves its food. Only go here for drinks.