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  • Cafe Michael Burger

    11150 Termini San Luis Pass Rd. Galveston

    409-740-3639

    This rustic spot overlooking the beach at Galveston has been around for many years and serves an interesting mix of traditional German food - think wienerschnitzel, bratwurst, red cabbage, fried potatoes and sauerkraut - along with a dozen or so different burgers and a decent Reuben sandwich. The homemade apple strudel is the real deal. The second-floor outdoor deck is the perfect place to enjoy a cold brew or two.
  • Charivari Restaurant

    2521 Bagby St. Montrose

    713-521-7231

    Chef Johann Schuster has been serving an always-stunning blend of European cuisines at Charivari for the last decade; the name of the Midtown restaurant — which means "beautiful, good mix" in French – doesn't lie. You'll find everything from Italian bucatini and Austrian schnitzel to Romanian goulash and German spaetzle on his standard menu, but seasonal favorites include white asparagus and black bear. Yes, bear. Desserts are made in-house like everything else, and the fully stocked bar makes a great happy-hour destination if busy bars aren't your cup of tea. The service here is old-school to go along with the Continental atmosphere, but everything about Charivari is warm and friendly.
    34 articles
  • Dogarz Doner

    2101 Smith St. Downtown/ Midtown

    1 article
  • King's Biergarten

    1329 E. Broadway Pearland

    832-569-4141

    There's no such thing as a slow night at King's Biergarten, a bastion of German and Austrian food and beer in Pearland. There's an actual biergarten, too, a rambling and rustic patio that overlooks a tidy bayou by day and hosts polka bands by night. King's offers an array of German and Austrian specialties such as schnitzel and soft pretzels alongside a broad array of German brews from Franziskaner to Spaten. If you managed to save room for dessert amidst all the goulash and bratwurst, there's apple strudel and Linzer torte to reward you. If you want to kill two birds with one stein, there's an attached car wash (also run by owner Johann Sitter) that'll give your car a wax while you wait.
    15 articles
  • King's Bierhaus

    2044 E T C Jester Blvd. Heights

    281-990-3042

    4 articles
  • Rudi Lechner's Restaurant and Bar

    2503 S. Gessner Rd. Outer Loop - SW

    713-782-1180

    For those in search of German cuisine with a Texas flair, Rudi Lechner's is a popular destination. Classic German dishes like wiener schnitzel served with red cabbage and potatoes; a grilled sausage trio including bratwurst, knackwurst and Polish sausage; and the simple, freshly baked pretzel and mustard are the house favorites. Though German food is generally a meat-heavy cuisine, the menu includes several seafood and vegetarian options. Lunchtime is generally quiet, while weekend dinners can get downright rowdy with live polka performances and dancing.
    2 articles
  • Texas Biergarten

    6302 HWY 6, SUITE Q , TEXAS, MISSOURI CITY Unknown

    281-778-0030