Finally got around to trying this place out recently! It was a warm, sunny day, and a nice, cold beer was in due order.
Cozy little German-themed tavern located between the Alaskan and Admiral junctions in West Seattle. The beer, for the most part, is exclusively German, and includes such staples as Franziskaner Weisse, and Ayinger Celebrator. There's also something awesomely appropriate about being able to order most beers here in a liter size!
I didn't get to try any of the food (I had already eaten beforehand), but the menu is fairly limited. It's basic German fare, such as pretzels and wurst.
Another awesome thing about this bar - punch cards! You can earn prizes over time just for coming in for a beer.
I enjoyed my visit here, and will be back at some point. Not much in the way of German-themed bars or restaurants around Seattle, so this place is a nice breath of fresh air.
This place was awesome. It was very spacious and I guess kids were able to eat there too. Not a fan of that aspect, but if I can get some beer without them screaming and running around like a mad man, I'm cool with it.
I knocked down one star but it was because on a Saturday afternoon, at like 1400, there was only one bartender working both inside and the patio in the back. I felt so bad for her, considering there were about 15 people spread out from outside, in. Plus she was making the food, too.
I got it, that the less people working, the more money the owner makes, but this is an awesome place, it doesn't need to cut down on service to have angry customers.
I will go back, hopefully that poor bartender won't be working by herself.