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Pick Up German Fare at These Fine Las Vegas Restaurants

Wurst, spaetzle, and schnitzel

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Las Vegas doesn’t really have a lot of German fare on the menu, but a few pockets of wurst, spaetzle, schnitzel, and more find a home at these Las Vegas restaurants. One specializes in German baked goods, a few feature Eastern European deli items, and several have full restaurants. Of course Currywurst LV, a food truck, also specializes in sausages, as does King’s Sausage.

Here, a look at six places that offer German food.

Note: All restaurants are listed from north to south. See something missing? Drop it in the comments.

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German Bread Bakery

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Authentic German breads and baked goods. A wealth of ryes, Krustenbrot crunchy bread, Rosinenstuten sweet raisin bread, Sonnenblumenbrot (sunflower bread), and pumpernickel as well as crumb cakes, strudels, linzer tortes, and more make the menu. Shoppers can also pick up Stiglmeier sausages. Also at ​9244 S. Eastern Ave.

German Bread Bakery
German Bread Bakery
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Tina's Gourmet Sausage House

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Wiener schnitzel, homemade bratwurst, and German potato salad make the menu at this Eastern European deli and restaurant. Stop by here to order sausages made in house, pick up European ingredients, or just revel in the wonder of homemade European desserts.

Tina’s Gourmet Sausage House
Tina's Gourmet Sausage House
Tina's Gourmet Sausage House [Official Site]

Hofbrauhaus

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Head to a replica of the original in Munich, Germany, at Hofbrauhaus. Diners sits at long tables while they eat schnitzels, white veal and pork sausages, a hunter-style pork roast, sauerbraten, spätzle, and Black Forest cake. Hofbrauhaus brews its own hefeweizens, dunkels, and Oktoberfestbiers, among others. Live music, keg tappings, shot-skis, and, yes, shots with a side of spankings, round out the entertainment.

Beer stein and sausages
Hofbrauhaus
Hofbrauhaus [Official Site]

Village Meat & Wine

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While wild game is the specialty here, Austrian “Kobe-style” beef and German sausages make an appearance in the meat cases.

Village Meat & Wine
Village Meat & Wine
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Ron’s Market Eastern European Meat & Deli

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While Eastern European dishes such as ajarski khachapuri, a boat of cheese-filled bread from Georgia that takes two hours to create, make up a bulk of the dishes here, shoppers can find cheeses, deli meats, olives, and other ingredients that span from Germany to the former Soviet Union. Made-to-order hot foods find a home at the back counter.

Ron’s Market Eastern European Meat & Deli
Ron’s Market Eastern European Meat & Deli
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Cafe Berlin

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Authentic German fare finds a home at Cafe Berlin. Schnitzels and sausages make up a bulk of the dinner menu, while sauerkraut and German red cabbage come on the side. Try pretzels and potato pancakes to start. German beers and wines round out the experience.

Cafe Berlin
Cafe Berlin
Cafe Berlin

German Bread Bakery

Authentic German breads and baked goods. A wealth of ryes, Krustenbrot crunchy bread, Rosinenstuten sweet raisin bread, Sonnenblumenbrot (sunflower bread), and pumpernickel as well as crumb cakes, strudels, linzer tortes, and more make the menu. Shoppers can also pick up Stiglmeier sausages. Also at ​9244 S. Eastern Ave.

German Bread Bakery
German Bread Bakery
Jill R./Yelp

Tina's Gourmet Sausage House

Wiener schnitzel, homemade bratwurst, and German potato salad make the menu at this Eastern European deli and restaurant. Stop by here to order sausages made in house, pick up European ingredients, or just revel in the wonder of homemade European desserts.

Tina’s Gourmet Sausage House
Tina's Gourmet Sausage House
Tina's Gourmet Sausage House [Official Site]

Hofbrauhaus

Head to a replica of the original in Munich, Germany, at Hofbrauhaus. Diners sits at long tables while they eat schnitzels, white veal and pork sausages, a hunter-style pork roast, sauerbraten, spätzle, and Black Forest cake. Hofbrauhaus brews its own hefeweizens, dunkels, and Oktoberfestbiers, among others. Live music, keg tappings, shot-skis, and, yes, shots with a side of spankings, round out the entertainment.

Beer stein and sausages
Hofbrauhaus
Hofbrauhaus [Official Site]

Village Meat & Wine

While wild game is the specialty here, Austrian “Kobe-style” beef and German sausages make an appearance in the meat cases.

Village Meat & Wine
Village Meat & Wine
Ainge L./Yelp

Ron’s Market Eastern European Meat & Deli

While Eastern European dishes such as ajarski khachapuri, a boat of cheese-filled bread from Georgia that takes two hours to create, make up a bulk of the dishes here, shoppers can find cheeses, deli meats, olives, and other ingredients that span from Germany to the former Soviet Union. Made-to-order hot foods find a home at the back counter.

Ron’s Market Eastern European Meat & Deli
Ron’s Market Eastern European Meat & Deli
Steve N./Yelp

Cafe Berlin

Authentic German fare finds a home at Cafe Berlin. Schnitzels and sausages make up a bulk of the dinner menu, while sauerkraut and German red cabbage come on the side. Try pretzels and potato pancakes to start. German beers and wines round out the experience.

Cafe Berlin
Cafe Berlin
Cafe Berlin

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