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    Really fun atmosphere with great beer and food. Beer is refreshing and frankfurters are the best. Get yourself a jager shot and a spank in the butt.

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    Great atmosphere.. Lots of fun, .. Do not go for the food, not worth the money, or the disappointment on the palate..

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    This place has a festive environment and tasty beer but the food is rather poor.  I would not come back to eat here but simply to enjoy the ambiance of the crowd.

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    Good food and very attentive staff.  I agree with other reviewers, though.  The prices are steep for what you're getting and the beer options could be more diverse than light, medium and dark.

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    Delicious German food, and a friendly staff. I'm not that big of a fan on German food to begin with, but me and a friend went here to get back to our roots and try the taste of Germany.

    The prices were a bit high, but being by the strip it's to be expected.

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    Good sausages and food in general. Not spectacular but good.

    Professional service.

    Terribly limited selection of beers. And the few available are not so good.

    Not so great dessert options, and the few available are not so great.

    So expensive compared to what you get!

    Overall this place is fine. Not bad, not great, just fine

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    Awesome place, bring a group of people and have fun. Awesome food / great beer!

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    Me and my beer and wine friends went to vegas last summer for july. We drove out
    to vegas to get a bite to eat and some good brew.
    Friends mentioned a german beer house.
    Unbelievable party spot!!!! This is a place to eat, drink and be merry
    _____________________________
    Staff treated us with upbeat attitude.

    A must visit while in vegas.

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    If you judge this place based on the atmosphere of the original location in Munich, this place actually does a pretty good job.

    Parking is available in the back, but the lot isn't the biggest.  We ended up parking at the Hyatt next door (signage seemed to indicate it was allowed but I can't be sure).

    While waiting in front, there's a bar area where you can chill over a beer or two, or browse the souvenir shop.

    The main dining room of this location is noticeably smaller than its German big brother, but they did a lot of work painting the interior to match the real deal.  Special mention goes to the ceiling artwork.  The back of the hall has an "outdoor" dining room that is quite stunning.  It's fully indoors, but the sky-painted ceilings and decor really make you think you're dining on a patio.  This outdoor room is reserved for special occasions though.

    There was a football match the day we went, so they had TVs wheeled out.

    There's this one guy hired to play the alpenhorn, and he was go around making sure everyone was slightly drunk and happy.  Not the same as the real band in Munich, but he kept us all amused.

    Beers are available in 0.3L, 0.5L, and 1.0L varieties.  Hopefully you know your metric.  One great thing about weissbier (wheat beer) is that it goes down easy.  There are different varieties for you to try as well.  And for the most authentic experience, you obviously want the biggest glass.  I don't even think they have the smaller ones in Germany, but that was a few years back.

    Food is quite delightful and quite authentic, but not for everyone.  Many of the foods are pickled.  The sausages were decent but a bit on the mushy side.  But I really enjoyed their pickled beet salad (mush?) and sauerkraut - both quite good.

    Service was prompt and very friendly.  Wi-Fi is available, but it was quite spotty.

    The only thing is that this place can get pricey really quickly.  At some $20 a dish and $10 for a beer, you can see how this can get expensive if you have a family.

    Of course, at the end, be sure to swing by the souvenir shop if you didn't do so at the beginning.  Much of the swag doesn't say "Las Vegas" on it, so if you wanted to trick someone into thinking you went to Germany..

    Overall, a fun time.  Not exactly what you'd experience as a tacky tourist in Germany, but actually quite close.

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    At first, when I saw the $14 price for a hamburger, that was quite a sticker shock.  I decided to go with it because the waitress insisted it was a very large portion.  She did not exaggerate.  It's not quite $14 worth of hamburger (I have had that, and this aint it), but it is a very high quality hamburger at a very generous size.  Factor the extra you're paying toward the experience as you watch drunken idiots get spanked by a wooden paddle (not kidding).

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    This review is based solely on the really good Vegan Frankfurters they have here. First off, that was a surprise, to see they even had a Vegetarian section that also had Frankfurters! And were they good; they come with a tangy curry and a side of fries (you can sub for a salad if you want).

    Spidey and I came here to try out another German restaurant, and this one always comes up, so we thought, why not?

    The inside is made out to look like a German hall, complete with long tables were you are forced to sit close to strangers. It's a very nice place, very open and bright, but I can see that when they get busy, it would be very crowded. As it was a weekday afternoon, there weren't that many people there.

    So we got the radish dish to start, which is a work of art. They give you a mound of spiral radish and ones shaped like flowers amongst slices of buttered bread with chives. Really good.

    Spidey got some meat smothered in gravy with a dumpling that she really liked. For dessert we got the apple strudel and the black forest cake, all very good.

    The food was good, but the service lacked a lot here. Like I stated before, there were not many people here (less than 20) but we were there for well over 2 hours, waiting mostly for our things. The dessert was the worst part, because our waitress came over and asked if we had gotten it yet. No. We had not. So she had to go and get it, which took a very long time.

    I would go back just to have the vegan furters again, but other than that, I wouldn't.

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    The food is good and service has always been great. You must have the beers to have a complete experience.

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    I really enjoyed the jovial atmosphere here and the food is solid. I had the sausage served with mashed potatoes and sauerkraut. Some of the sausages were great but others were just OK. The sauerkraut though was just beautiful. I'd call it new sauerkraut because it was less fermented than normal which made it very pleasant to eat on its own. I think the food is reasonably priced, expect $20 an entree, given the added cost of the semi elaborate accompanying atmosphere.

    Now while the atmosphere was fun, I'd prefer if the live music matched the theme of the restaurant a bit more. Hearing songs like the U.S. national anthem and other U.S. classics was kind of odd in a place this strongly German themed. The beers were great, and the waitresses gave out incredibly entertaining paddle spankings with the purchase of a shot. It's fun! -- but it could be better.

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    Geez.. Some uptight people here. Yes, it's a tourist trap. Are you expecting world renown chefs from GERMANY to be cooking here? Ugghh.. It's all about fun, food, beer and atmosphere. It's loud and fun and expensive. I don't make a habit of going every week but maybe every few years. Always good food, happy beer girls and laughs abound! -- Geez, people.. Lighten up! My 2 year old loves this place! He literally told me "i love it, Mama", when I fed him my roast beef. :)

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    The atmosphere is what brought us in, and did not disappoint. Very well decorated and servers in authentic costumes. That's where the good stuff ends...
    Signed up online for the newsletter to get a free beer coupon. They needed the paper coupon, not just the email on my phone, so coupon not honored. Who has a printer when visiting Vegas? Server said we wouldn't want it anyways because its only a tiny free beer.
    The heffe beer was good, but not $8 a beer good.
    We wanted to order the lunch special of the day, but server said lunch ended at 4:00... We had to point out it was 3:50 and server was not happy.  Server was not very happy or enthusiastic about anything.
    2 beers, a pretzel, and a salad = $54.  That's pricey, even for Vegas... And its not on the strip, so add $20 in cab fare.
    I'll pass next time.

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    We came in on a wednesday afternoon and wanted to get some beers and snacks.
    I was surprised that they only had three beers, but I guess that's just the Hofbrauhaus way.  I had wanted to try a range of German beers, but three was what we had to choose from.  The wheat was probably the best, but nothing to come back for.

    We got this great food sampler the server recommended for us.
    Two pretzels, two mustards, tons fo sauerkraut, and maybe 5 or 6 different sausages.
    The pretzels did not taste super fresh, but were quite good.
    The sausages were amazing.

    All in all, I don't feel a need to return, which is a shame, but it was a fun experience and I would recommend trying it if you haven't.

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    Eat, drink, and be merry... mostly drink!!  It's a Bavarian beer wonderland.  Tickey tockey, tickey tockey, Prost Prost Prost!  The brew band is a lot of fun with hits like the 'Don't forget to drink' song and 'It's time to drink'.  The beer and food is yum yum in the tum tum.  Be warned though, the food is quite rich & heavy.  

    You'll notice the Jagermeister shot girls working the floor.  Apparently if you opt to do a Jager shot with these gals they'll spank you with a vented paddle that reminds me a frat house spanking stick.  Some of the girls gave folks a gentle little pat pat, and then there were others who really wound up and whacked the crap out of their customers.  So if you plan to partake in the Jagers & spankings, you might want to strategically select your shot gal.

    Use caution in the parking lot, as there are a lot of panhandlers.

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    The food was decent. The place is pretty noisey. So if you're looking for a place for a quiet conversation, this is not the place to go. It's a place to bring a group of friends to drink beer.

    I had the sausage and it was smaller than I expected. But what I didn't like was the service. It took a really longtime to order, get the food, get refills on my drink, to get the bill, and also to get change from the bill.  It was just ridiculous.

    If I come here next time I'll make sure that I have plenty of time to waste because the service is just really slow.

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    Amazing German food and beer!!!! The atmosphere is awesome with a live German band and people having fun. Hard to find German beer is my favorite I order a dunked and a lemonade drink half the dunked and dump the lemon into the other half it's so good. And make sure you by a shot while your there it's a must

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    Decided to give this place a try this trip into Vegas, having been to the original location in Munich on one of our trips to Europe. There are definitely aspects of this place that reminds me of the Munich hofbrauhaus, the decor, the band, the costumes and the booze. but here they offer 0.3 and 0.5L sizes in addition to the original 1L size for the beer.  Now for whats different: They have girls giving out "free" jäger shots, for which they get to smack Ur ass with a paddle...HARD. That was definitely a Vegas-y touch. But the beer and food were pretty good, almost as good as in Deuchland :) .

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    Very fun place, great for groups, a little hard to hear if on a date, but very lively and fully of the usualy Germna energy.  Very Similar to the Original in Munich, which I've been to a few times.Good German Music, good beer, good pretzels.  I have been a couple times now, and would recommend just sampling appetizers and beers.  I always rate german places based on the snitchel, and this one wasn't that good.  I think is was too light and baked, not fried.
    --RibChamp

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    Yeah baby, this is as good as it gets (at least this side of Munich). Great food, beer and gemuetlichkeit. It's the happiest place in Las Vegas. Of course afterwards you feel drunk and over ate to a point where you might throw up, but it's all worth the trip.

    I wanna go back so bad..............

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    Very interesting place! Nothing on the menu was enticing but then I am not that big at eating german food! Looked very authentic and the beer was "so so"! Wait staff lacked customer service quality! I ended up ordering just fries and a 1/2 liter beer! Fries were way to greasy and topped with some chive like substance. Not a place I would return to!

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    I have been going to the original Hofbrauhaus since the 80's, and when I heard about the one in Vegas, I was a bit dubious, but I must say, it is very authentic. I lived in Munich for several years, and yes, while the Hofbrauhaus is very touristy, I still go there and enjoy the food, beer and ambiance. I find the Vegas branch sometimes tries a little too hard to be like the original, but the customers always seem to have a good time, and if I want a bit of peace, I will sit in the bar and eat there.

    The beer is absolutely like the beer in German, the pretzels are great and the bratwurst, while not perfect, are still outstanding. My favorite beer is the Hefeweizen, hard to find the real stuff in the USA.  I highly recommend this place to get your fix of Bavaria.

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    Hofbrauhaus is located off the strip, with good beer and decent food. Beer is served ice cold in a giant frosty mug, there are communal tables so you get to know your neighbor if the place is crowded. Overall I wasn't impressed with the food, but the atmosphere and beer were good. I would return next time I am in Vegas.

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    I don't care that this is a chain restaurant, everything from the venue, to the food, to the waitresses screams authentic to me.  The high ceilings, communal tables and benches, live German music make this spot ideal for a family out for lunch, or a group of friends looking to get sloshed and spanked on the butt (which they will do when you order a shot of schnapps, oh yeah!)

    I've had German food, but not in Germany, so it would be quite difficult for me to review the meal.  It boiled down to personal preferences for me.. I prefer my sauerkraut cold, not warm, and I prefer my schnitzel not to taste too.. "porky".  So if you aren't a full-blooded Bavarian chap, I suggest you stick to the sausages and steaks.  The apfelstrudel is really good with extra vanilla ice cream :)  

    P.S. If you you aren't feeling the communal main dining hall or the beautiful beer garten with blue skies, there's a tiny sports bar by the entrance where you can watch sports and still enjoy the bier.

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    While having a stay-cation, my boyfriend and I walked around the area.  He had never been to Hard Rock so we walked over from the strip.  I have always wanted to go to the Hofbrauhaus and so when we were over we had to stop in.

    We sat down at the bar they have outside the restaurant and he got the hefeweizen and I just got their lager.  I loved the baby mug (10oz or .3L) that I got.  I have to go back one day after work and buy like 2 of them.  I have issues with these baby mugs!  The lager was good and light but I taste the hefeweizen and about had a heart attack!  It was the best hefeweizen I have ever tasted.  My boyfriend was going over the food and was drooling.  He hasn't had German food since he was there so we made reservations to come back that night.

    We came back at 7pm and were seated right away.  Ordered each of us a liter of hefeweizen and pretzel and brie cheese app.  OMG the brie cheese concoction, delicious!!!  I just wanted to eat it alone it was sooooo good.  We shared the 3 different sausage plate which came with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes.  We also ordered potato salad.  German potato salad is different, more vinegar, but still yummy.  The sausage was good too, one was my favorite but don't remember what was in it.  The food came out fast and the waitress are friendly even with crazy drunks around.  While we were eating they had a band playing traditional German music and also some American.

    They had girls going around spanking people, had a beer holding contest (1 Liter, not easy) and just a great time.  We have plans to go back again!!!  I need some hefeweizen!!!

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    We stayed near the strip for my husband's birthday so I wanted to go to a place we wouldn't normally go to. I chose about 3 to 4 possibilities. My husband liked the idea of eating at Hofbrauhaus so we decided to give it a try even though I knew this place is better for big groups. We walked in to people on the table with their beer in hand singing their hearts out! I thought "Oh cool!" . I was secretly glad the hostess led us to the quieter beer garden though. I just wanted a semi peaceful evening!

    It was a nice size space and it looked like we were sitting outside. The ceiling was painted with a beautiful blue sky and there were cute  lanterns hovering around us.  They also have freelance photographers who walk around offering to take souvenir photos of you . We bought one since we were celebrating Jon's birthday.  If sentimental gestures are not your thing they have shot girls who will give you shots while smacking your bottom with a wooden paddle!
    Some of the ladies really get into it they kind of do a three step jog then swing! We were fine just watching. It was pretty entertaining to watch while you wait for your food.

    The food comes out really quick so there isn't really a wait time. I was pleasantly  surprised because the place was packed. We started off with the Creamy Bavarian Potato soup. It was too salty for me so I just had a couple of spoons of it. We also ordered the Jumbo Complete which was a big pretzel served with "Obatzer" cheese, sweet mustard and onion mustard. The sweet mustard was my favorite! The pretzel was also too salty for me so I just tried to avoid eating the outside of the pretzel. I had the Schnitzel Wiener Art for my main entree . It is a breaded pork cutlet that is served with Bavarian potato salad and cranberry sauce. It looked like a big chicken patty. The taste was okay but I think I would have liked it better if I dipped it in the mustard rather than the cranberry sauce. The potato salad I was expecting to taste amazing because they specialize in this type of cuisine but it was unremarkable. The strudel is amazing here though! It was so soft and tasted wonderful!

    This is a nice place to go out with friends and have a few beers. I would go back again but I would order different items off the menu. I would keep my dessert the same though!

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    There are only two of these "hauses" in the world.

    That was my attempt at turning haus into a plural. My German is clearly impeccable.

    Really though, there are two. One is in Munich. The other is in Las Vegas. Of course it is, right? I had no idea what to expect when walking into what looks like some German castle from the outside. To the side upon entrance is a gift shop. Buy a t-shirt, right? No.

    Then you go into the main dining room where super long wood tables encourage communal beer hall imbibing. The ceilings are high. The live band on stage is wearing the silly (read: traditional) outfits and filling the room with German folk songs a'plenty. The patrons who know the songs sing back with their massive beers held high.

    While this is happening the wait staff, women in St. Pauli Girl outfits (read: traditional) with their breasts bursting out the top, are running around taking orders, bringing beers, and bantering. Additionally they man the paddles. The what, you might say?

    The paddles.

    Once the audience has had a few too many, they begin to take turns having a server smack the living shit (weird place for that reference) out of their asses with a wooden paddle. Yes, middle aged men bend over a table as if it's time to get a prostate exam. The small girl with a wooden paddle in hand - complete with holes drilled in it for aerodynamics - cocks back and then BOOOM! The man stands up, red faced as hell, holding his ass with both hands. I watched a ton of guys do this. Then I watched a ton of them return for a second, third, fourth ass pounding.

    (LOL. I've never been able to get "ass pounding" into a Yelp review until this moment.)

    It's a strange scene. If this is how German's like to party, I guess I'm glad I'm of Italian descent.

    The rest of the place is pretty solid. The food is great but don't think for a minute it's not subject to Las Vegas pricing. The beers, well, c'mon. No one needs to explain German beer. It's some of the best in the world.

    Pro Tip: When the girl walking around taking photos leaves the print with you, don't be the guy who gets caught taking a cell phone photo of it. It's not a paddle-worthy offense, but they don't take too kindly to that kind of behavior.

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    Munich via Vegas.  Totally legit.
    Loud, obnoxious, happy and fun----Oktoberfest every day.  

    5 stars because they have kartoffelknodel, which is (ironically) very difficult to find at german restaurants these days.   Food is on par with ...well, Germany.

    Parents: this place is fine for kids (they enjoy the energy), but it's entirely too noisy here for infants.  Don't be idiots.

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    Not bad: feels very much like the Munich original (albeit that is a little tourist kitsch itself).

    Be aware that means quite a noisy environment, and communal tables.

    But the service was good, the Jagerschnitzel and Spatzl I choose were generously proportioned and well prepared, and the beer was fine.

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    I went to the original Hofbrauhaus in Europe and thought it was a giant tourist trap...well it's even more of a tourist trap here!

    Let's play the adjective game:
    oom-pah filled
    kitschy
    super-loud
    brown creamy sauce-y (Have to make it an adjective)
    WTF...what's going on with those spankings? (not an adjective)

    Ok, so I'm experiencing a classic Vegas moment of cognitive dissonance...something I know (and don't quite love) from Europe has been transported via the Starship Enterprise to be adjacent to my hotel in Vegas.  I can see how this place could be fun, but really?  Is there where you come in Vegas?  

    The Food:
    Food is standard German fare, and it was acceptable but nothing special.  Sausages, spaetlzle, sauerkraut, big cuts of meat in brown creamy sauce.  It's served promptly and without any circumstance.

    The Beer:
    Well, they have the basic Hofbrauhaus beers: light, dark, a few seasonals.  Prices top actual Oktoberfest prices by quite a bit...they even make Canada and NYC seem cheap.  The Germans are not imaginative with their beer styles, but what they do, they do well.

    The Atmosphere:
    Loud!  It's this strange super-new looking version of what is a very old establishment in Germany.  They have an oom-pah band going which they seem to have imported, however, they're quite hard to make out because the sound system is poor.  The crowd is a little bit rowdy.  You even see some real Germans there, well, because they like to eat German food when they travel.

    The Weird:
    Whack! Is that middle-aged, fat business man being spanked by the waitress?  WTF?  They have this uber-strange practice here, in which a busty  "shot girl" comes over, sells you a shot, and gives you a very loud whack with a wooden paddle.  This is apparently their Las Vegas twist on the Hofbrauhaus...super strange! This is not a German tradition, in any way, shape, or form.  It was kind of creepy seeing groups of drunken middle-aged men bending over to get spanked in public.  They even sell T-Shirts that announce "I've been spanked at the Hofbrauhaus"

    Ok, so I can see how this is something you might enjoy, but I, for one, can certainly skip it.

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    ZIIGGGY ZIGGGY ZIGGGY Oi Oi Oi!

    We had a pharmacy gathering here for oktoberfest & it was amazing.  I ordered desserts as always & it tasted amazing! I ordered a three-tier dessert and each tier was very different.  I dont recall what they were cause I was pretty buzzzzz from the beer, but I remembering enjoying them. I have tried their salads & pretzels.  The salads and pretzels are my favorites and it is a must try.  

    The place does get noisy and rowdy, but that makes the place even crazier and fun.  Overall, the service was good, our waitress was very friendly and made sure we had our orders correctly and would come back here again!

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    BEWARE DAS BOOT (and the manager)

    So HBH sells beers in boots. Pretty awesome and I wanted one. Friends and I ordered them and 5 minutes later we get slips of paper saying "we acknowledge beer is sold separately." Looked at the menu, and sure enough the dumb plastic boots are 20 bucks.

    Definitely did not see that on the menu, nor was I interested in squeezing a plastic boot in my carry on. I told the waiter we did not want the boot, we had made the mistake, we were very sorry, but we wanted our beer poured into glass steins that we did not have to buy.

    FIRST, I fully acknowledge the mistake was mine. What I don't agree with OR appreciate was what the manager did afterwards.

    He came over, and anticipating an apology for the confusion, instead got a guilt trip from the fact that they can't reuse the 2 boots he had poured and had to "eat the cost." THEY'RE MADE IN CHINA! How much can they cost? 5 cents each? He even awkwardly paused like I was going to jump in and offer to pay for them.

    Haven't been a restaurant manager before, but I don't think "make the customer feel guilty in hopes they pay for wasted product" is part of the restaurant manual.

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    Even though I've been to Vegas many times, I'd never heard or been to the Hofbrauhaus, until now. I wouldn't say this is a place for everyone. However, if you're like me where you love dive bars and you love beer (huge steins of beer!), than you will LOVE this place!

    The food kind of sucked, some of the worst wurst I've had in my life (and it looked gross too), but forget about that. It's all about the beer... the giant steins of beer... and getting wasted enough to get spanked with a wooden paddle (warning, the more diesel you look, the harder you'll get wacked)...it's about doing the chicken dance (my favorite!) and singing along to classics like Sweet Caroline.  

    YES, a good ol time indeed!

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    For me, the main bonus of staying so off the Strip at the Hard Rock was how close the Hofbrauhaus was.  While living in Germany, this was a main stop for giant beers and plates of schnitzel.  It was nice to relive that experience at the Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas and we even got sat with a boisterous man from Munich at one of the many communal tables.  We didn't get the big beers but I forgot how much I loved the HB Hefeweizen.

    The only downside for me was the "German" potato salad which was much less German and more backyard American barbecue.  I was really looking forward to it but ended up disappointed.  

    Despite that one hiccup, we had a good time and after going from one smokey casino to the next, I really appreciated the smoke free environment.

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    The Hofbrauhaus is a great place to bring your friends or your naughty kids. My friends and I were on an all guys trip to Vegas and on our last night we decided to check this place out. We had no reservations, but within one hour, we were able to make a reservation via open table, and get seated. I was impressed because there were 10 of us and it was a Saturday night. As soon as we get there I was overwhelmed with the

    The ENVIRONMENT is huge! They have a live band at the very front and the decor is great. Very German/Oktoberfestish. All seating is on wooden picnic bench style seats.  One thing to keep in mind is the noise. It's really loud when a band is playing.  So loud that we had to pretty much yell at each other to have a conversation. However, just because it's loud, it doesn't mean you can fart at will. You have to remember that its picnic bench style seating and your friends will still feel the vibration.  

    The FOOD here was satisfactory IMO. I asked our server for his recommendation and he suggested the Jagerschnitzel. It's a pork cutlet with bacon and onions covered in mushroom sauce. Plate also comes with cranberries and Spatzle which is a German noodle. The Spatzle taste like macaroni. The pork was a little gristly for me but the overall blend of everything on the plate was pretty good.  

    The BEER tasted great and was so refreshing. Since we were there in October the seasonal beer was the famous Oktoberfest. All their beers are brewed and imported from Munich Germany. We all ordered our beers in that huge beer mug that you can serve rootbeer floats in. It was so good that I wanted another but the night was young and that one mug already had me feelin pretty good.  

    SPANKING SERVICE - While we were waiting for our food this lady AKA The Jager Girl came to our table and asked us if we wanted a Jager shot. She didn't say how much and we didn't care to ask at the time because we wanted one of our friends who never drinks and is really shy to get loose. So a few of us bought shots for him. We didn't realize that you get spanked for every shot you take. He took it well and we later found out that each shot was only 5 dollars. So then we all decided to get one.

    The actual SERVICE of the restaurant was pretty good as well. They checked on us quite a bit and our food was brought out in a timely manner.

    Overall, it was a great experience. Solid 4 stars for me.

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    You must come here if you come to Vegas. Totally like a traditional beerhall in Germany. Don't forget your shots! You need to get spanked here. This place is so much fun and the band gets you singing and enjoying your time even more. You're compelled to meet your neighbors at your table and all have a great time.

    I'll tell you this, if you are in a group, just get a few dishes, the portions are huge and the beer steins are HUGE.  If you are with one other person, get one dish.

    Forget the whole touristy stigma of a beerhall in Vegas - you are in VEGAS!!! Do It!!
    Sing and drink and eat with your friends. You will have the best time here.

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    We wanted a fun casual restaurant with good beer and great pretzels...and this place delivers.  In addition, there was a live band playing German polka songs for the most part; a beautiful lady who will deliver spankings for a price; and a person who will also photograph your group (again for a price).

    Food was good.....and service was friendly.

    Large restaurant with 2 rooms - one where you sit at tables with other people closer to the band; and one in the garden area where you can sit just with people you want to sit with..  We opted for the garden area, but either would make for a fun evening.....

    Prices are moderate.....we had a coupon for a free 10 ounce glass of beer and they were happy to honor it.

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    I love German food!!!! I have always loved German food!!!!

    Oddly enough, Vegas is a German food Mecca of sorts - at least for our part of the country. I was amazed at how many German places I saw around Vegas! Especially since the town is not the biggest. I actually got to try two places and one of them was the fabulous Hofbrahaus!

    I know that German food is not one of the most well known cuisines in the world since it is so simple but if you get to try it you will see there is true beauty in its simplicity!

    To start with Hofbrauhaus is beautiful inside and out. The building looks like traditional German architecture on the outside and inside. The ceilings are high and they are painted really nicely. They have a stage for live bands too! Seating is on large tables with benches just like you would expect in a Munich beer hall!

    My BF and I came here on our last day in Vegas and I decided to treat him with the money I got from the machines!

    What is really cool, and even impressive is that some of the food items are actually flown in from Germany!!!! We had a large freshly flown in pretzel to start with and we found out that the red cabbage, bratwurst and sauerkraut are also flown in!!!! We had the veal bratwurst, the chicken bratwurst and two beers. Mine was a incredibly good special seasonal beer! We also tried the apple strudel which was also flown in! Everything was seriously very tasty!

    This review, of course, is not truly complete since I did not get to be here during Oktoberfest! The ambience here must be truly incredible when it is that time of year! However, if this place gets five stars without all the excitement of Oktoberfest - it truly must be good and, trust me it is

    Service was pretty good! While you wait they give you interesting little newspapers with all kinds of information about the restaurant and its events. Next time we come I will make sure we get to check out one of the live bands! Expect to spend a great deal of what you win at the machines haha! This place is not cheap! I shelled out about $90 for two with tip included!

    Parking is no problem as you would expect in most places in Vegas! There is a large lot adjacent to the restaurant.

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