Lowenbrau Keller

Jerryw
Jerryw
First Reviewer
4 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
2
Reviews

Lowenbrau Keller

  • February 25, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by noushi from London, United Kingdom
If you love German food, this place is a must, and even if you don't, the variety of beer is mouthwatering: dark and pale wheat beers, Paulanger, Lowenbrau etc. You can people-watch outside while their German band plays renditions from the Sound of Music, or sit inside the beer hall.

They do an all-day breakfast with the lot for $9 and also an all-day snack menu, which offers delights such as bratwurst with sauerkraut and creamy potatoes for only $11. However, the mains are something else. Try their specialty, the Lowenbrau pork schnitzel with fries and herb mayo; it’s huge and only $22 (under £10!) The mixed sausage platter with sauerkraut and mash was also fab, as was the roasted pork knuckle. The food and beer were excellent. All in all, it was a great night out, whether with a group of mates or a partner. It is also good for families during lunchtime.

From journal My Year Out

Lowenbrau Keller

  • February 12, 2002
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Jerryw from Foxboro, Massachusetts
This German restaurant is located in the Rocks. It has inside & outside dining. Full bar with wine & beer. Cider is available. The service & food was excellent. I had a veal dish & chocolate pudding dessert. My meal with wine was about $30 U.S.

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