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Menu for Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden in Los Angeles, CA

  • Closed:
    4:00 PM - 10:30 PM
  • Contact:
  • Cuisines:

    German

    German

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery , Non-Contact Delivery

  • Known for:

    Casual, Late-night food, Cozy, Small plates, Kids menu, Wine, Good for watching sport, Good for kids, Wi-Fi, Quick bite, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Happy hour drinks, Happy hour food, Lunch, Bar onsite, Popular Lunch, Catering, Curbside pickup, Good for groups, Fast service, Solo dining, High chairs, Restroom, Seating, Family-friendly, Outdoor seating, LGBTQ+ friendly, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Credit Card Payments, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, College students, Popular with Tourists, Alcohol, Brunch, Dessert, Dine-in, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Dinner, Mask required, Popular Dinner, Staff wear masks, Accepts reservations,
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Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden in Los Angeles, CA, is a German restaurant with average rating of 4.3 stars. See what others have to say about Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden. Don’t miss out! Today, Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden will open from 4:00 PM to 10:30 PM. Whether you’re a small party of two or celebrating with a group, call ahead and reserve your table at (323) 931-9291.

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Andrew Lin 2 years ago
5

Great people and vibes during Oktoberfest. Food was good and beer was great! When the live music is playing during Oktoberfest... festivities, you have to order a minimum of 1 liter for any of the draft beers. We even participated in a stein holding contest.We had lots of fun and would come again. Read more

Nira 2 years ago
5

A small corner restaurant with sitting both inside and Outside. This place is by far the most authentic German restaurant i have... been to in Los Angeles. When friends suggested to try this place I was expecting move of a German-American place with somefancy expensive beer, some food that tasted like the other places but then things changed as soon as we walked in ! Even theirstaff is from Germany For the first time, German food tasted like Germany, and it was delicious. We ordered the Käsekrainer ,lamb burger, their signature burger, and the schnitzel and all were perfect specially with their own special sides such as hotcabbage, garlic brussel sprouts, german noodles and etc. Beer was perfect ! Every time in different glasses tho lol which wascool . Then came the desert , that Nutella thing ! BOMB ... We went there on a Sunday night and found parking , I am not sureif they have a parking or not but parking can be an issue in that part of city. Service was a little behind , but they werereally cool people that I will give them Five star And did I mention their restroom , make sure you visit ! Try it, Try it,Try it ... and Thank You for making it such a good experience. We will be Back Read more

Danté Vincent 2 years ago
3

I'll start with the good (or in this case, great): the beer menu and serving size options. Serving beer from the oldest brewery... in the world. That's pretty cool. We each got two steins. Now, onto the bad: the food isn't great. We started with theWeisswurst, a boiled bavarian white sausage and pretzel. The pretzel was a bit overcooked on the outside and not overly chewy onthe inside. The boiled sausage was a bit mushy with an awkward skin on the outside, but that's to be expected. I also orderedthe Rinder Gulasch and my partner ordered the Kasepatzle. We weren't a fan of either. We also got a Chicken Schnitzel to go tohave as leftovers for the next day. It's overpriced for a ridiculously thin single piece of fried chicken ($18.50) - I can makea better version at home. All to say, if it wasn't for the beer menu, I don't think I'd need to come back here. Read more

Kirsten Alana Photography 2 years ago
3

If you?ve been to Germany, you know this is an imitation of true German food vs a literal ?real German experience.? But if you... only come to drink for a sports event or on a weekend, it won?t really matter. The German beer they have on tap is satisfactoryfor a good time and the food will go down well when you?re a little buzzed. But it?s not the kind of place you can enjoy soberat the same level as you would a true beer garden in Germany. It?s fine! For sure. It?s just not GREAT. It?s not five stars.It?s not real German food in Los Angeles. Is there a better place? Not that we have found, yet. But I also know this isn?t it ifyou?re looking for full authenticity. Also it?s expensive for what it is. For two of us it was $80 before a tip. Read more

Rigo Aguirre 2 years ago
5

Awesome service great food try the elk sausage boat sausage wild mushrooms with schnitzel oh my goodness so delicious. Had these... potatoes cakes with creme n apple sauce delicious. My only complaint i didn't get enough so awesome Read more

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When is Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden open?

Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden is open on the following days:

Monday: 04:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Tuesday: 04:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Wednesday: 04:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Thursday: 04:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Friday: 12:00 PM - 11:30 PM

Saturday: 12:00 PM - 11:30 PM

Sunday: 12:00 PM - 10:30 PM

What forms of payment are accepted at Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden?

They accept Credit, Debit, Apple Pay and Google Pay at Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden.

Does Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden offer delivery?

Yes, Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden offers delivery.