Step inside the dining room of this tiny, quaint Lakewood eatery and you’ll feel as if you’re in small-town Germany, where family cooks turn out humble, hearty plates sided with a little conversation. Gaby Berben has been peddling her homestyle cooking for years at Denver festivals and special events, and in 2018 she settled into […]
German in Denver
Showing 1 - 11 of 11Seattle import Rhein Haus took over the former Old Chicago space in LoDo in late 2015, adding a second floor, beautiful Teutonic bars in dark, ornate woods and indoor bocce for those who can’t sit down with their stein of German lager. But you should sit down, whether at the bar or a booth, for […]
Prosit is an unassuming little beer hall tucked among the trendy bars and hipster joints on West 32nd Avenue, in the space formerly held by Asian-Mexican spot BOA. Decked out in dark wood with Bavarian-inspired touches, Prosit may just fool you into thinking you’re in Munich as you relax at the long, bierhall-style table or […]
Zdenek Srom opened Bohemian Biergarten, his European-style beer garden, in spring 2013 at the Boulder address that once housed Trilogy. And although this place is very unlike that legendary spot in many ways, like Trilogy, it focuses on creating community. A community of people who enjoy good beer and hearty food to go with it. […]
For more than thirty years, Karl’s FF Delicatessen has hawked extraordinary things out of its ordinary, Centennial strip-mall address. A small market features a vast array of imported treats, including jams, chocolates and cookies. The deli serves up a board of old-world-style sandwiches, featuring thinly shaved beef tongue, head cheese and bierwurst, plus specials that […]
Eating in this museum of kitsch is like dining inside a cuckoo clock — one that smells faintly of beer and boiled cabbage and echoes with oompah music. But if you can get past the Old World shlock, you’ll enjoy fantastic views and food that’s primarily Germanic (with the occasional detour into other Eastern European […]
The building looks like a Tyrolean inn, and the food, especially the German fare, is a favorite of homesick Europeans. Service at the Black Bear Inn is top-notch, as is the traditional schnitzel and the yummy apple strudel.
Helga’s German Restaurant & Deli offers customers many tastes of Deutschland, with a selection of meats, cheese, breads and baked goods, as well as European chocolates, candy, music and magazines. Helga’s opened its doors in 1989 as a four-table restaurant, and over the past twenty years has grown into a combo deli, bakery and restaurant […]
Cafe Berlin opened in 1995 on East 17th Avenue, giving Denver a go-to spot for hearty German fare. A lot has changed since 1995 — for example, the restaurant is now in its third location, a second-floor space above the 16th Street Mall, where it moved in 2011 – but Cafe Berlin’s food has not. […]