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    Biergarten

    3.9 (602 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    BIERGARTEN ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Ask the Community - Biergarten

    Do you guys allow food in the venue?

    There's no outside food here. Would you bring food to any other place that serves food?

    Do they have heat lamps in the winter?

    Yes

    Are you still open for business?

    Yes !!!!

    Anyone know if this place is ever reopening? My gf walked by last week and two men inside claimed a Sept 3 target re-open date, but I've seen nothing online.

    They have since reopened! Not sure when, but I went a few weeks ago.

    Is Biergarten open again?

    Yes !!!

    Are kids allowed?

    Yes kids are allowed

    Are pets allowed?

    There are a lot of dogs here

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    4.1
    (3.4k reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
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    I happen to be at the restaurant's 33rd anniversary dine out experience. They've been at the same…read morespot since 1993. I remember going there a couple of times and the setting is timeless - the only thing new is post covid-19 are the outdoor parklets for outdoor dining. The vibe is great, a feel of being transported to a neighborhood German bar restaurant, somewhere in Bavaria if you dined in. The staff is friendly, efficient, and knowledgeable of all the great dishes that is truly German. I ended up having sausages and fries with my draft fruh Kolsch beer. Congrats to the owners for another successful year in business! Danke!

    Suppenküche is a fantastic German bierstube pouring a wide range of classic brews, all perfectly…read moresuited to the hearty, comforting food coming out of the kitchen. The atmosphere is exactly what you want from a place like this as it is lively but not loud, cozy but not cramped, and always buzzing with good energy, from the staff through to most of the patrons on any given night. The menu is a greatest-hits tour of German comfort food. The deviled eggs are a must to start your meal and the wienerschnitzel is my personal go‑to as it is crispy, moist, and so flavorful every time I've had it. The jägerschnitzel is another standout if you are feeling something a little lighter and saucier as it rich and savory in all the right ways, and the sausages are always banging and perfect alongside a big stein of beer. It's the kind of food that feels made for long conversations and slow sipping. What really elevates Suppenküche, though, is the people. The staff are super friendly and clearly know their stuff, always ready with a beer recommendation or a menu suggestion and the patrons tend to match that vibe; if you end up at the bar or sharing a table, which is pretty common if you come with a small group, you're likely to find yourself chatting with someone new before long. There's honestly no better way to make new friends in SF than bonding over schnitzel and a great German beer at Suppenküche.

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    Wiener Schnitzel
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    (628 reviews)
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    Mushroom soup - it was sort of cold/chill to the taste
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    Czech - Hungarian dinner and Pilsner beer at Paprika restaurant in San Francisco.
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    The Speisekammer in Alameda is a delightful German restaurant that never fails to impress. I…read morerecently visited after a long break since the pandemic, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that their culinary expertise and friendly staff have remained unchanged. The food is still as delicious as ever, and the staff is more than happy to guide you through their extensive menu to find the perfect dish that suits your taste buds. One of the standout features of The Speisekammer is its large screen TVs, making it an ideal spot to watch the World Cup soccer matches. The cocktails are equally impressive, expertly crafted and bursting with flavor. During the fall, The Speisekammer truly comes alive with Oktoberfest celebrations. They throw an extravagant German party that is unlike any other in the East Bay. The outdoor patio is a great place to enjoy the beautiful weather and socialize with friends. I highly recommend The Speisekammer for anyone looking for a fun and delicious German dining experience. I plan to return soon to catch some soccer matches with friends and soak in the lively atmosphere.

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    Interior
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