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Omigod, we're so rich we'll even spend money on Germanic food! The Gutenbrunner Austrian Empire creeps further downtown via this charming "Blue Goose." Share goulash and strudel around a communal table while going on (and on and on) about impending Tyrolian ski jaunts. We know it's juvenile, but hearing people say "pork schnitzel" still makes us laugh real hard, especially after a half dozen Weizenbocks.
The anti-Thor, serving Austrian food with a homey angle. Plenty of wurst, from liverwurst and pickled onion sandwiches, to weisswurst and pretzels or homemade brats. Big portions of salty little sp... read more
A few steps below street level in the heart of the Village lies the most inviting little German joint in the city. Start with a beer boot filled with draft Spaten, Dinkelacker, or Koestritzer Black... read more
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