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This enormous beer hall offers a taste of Germany on the North Side (never mind the fried chicken on the menu), with a waitstaff clad in traditional suspenders and lederhosen. The room is packed with older Deutsch-speaking Germans who've shown up for the nightly foot-stomping oompah band, and young beer guzzling smart-alecks with an appreciation of kitsch. Bonus: with a credit card deposit, you can drink beer out of a big, glass boot.
A taste of Bavaria in Lincoln Square, this German beer hall serves up frothy imports from Spaten Pils to HB Kindl Weiss. The eats are just as authentic with sausages, schnitzel, knockwurst and brat... read more
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