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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 bratwurst on tap, priced slightly higher than expected. German bands perform for both young and old neighborhood denizens on Saturday nights. For something more low-key (and decidedly un-German), stop in on Tuesday and Thursday nights for live jazz.
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