German in Phoenix

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  • Bavarian Point Restaurant

    4815 E. Main St. Mesa

    480-830-0999

    Looking for a light, nutritious meal? Look again. This is food you want to eat before you start a one-month fast. Huge helpings of hearty, tasty German fare, like jagerschnitzel, rindsrouladen, and bratwurst, await. Wash it all down with strong German brews on tap, and if you have any room left, check out the palatschinken (lingonberry-filled crepes) for dessert.
    4 articles
  • Brat Haus

    3622 N. Scottsdale Rd. Central Scottsdale

    480-947-4006

    As Old Town Scottsdale's version of a beer hall, this clean and comfortable gastropub features nearly 30 beers on tap and almost 40 in bottles and cans, as well as a locally focused menu of homemade sausages, German specialties, and house-pickled fare courtesy of chef Payton Curry. Skip the brats and, instead, pair a strong German or Belgian brew, golden ale from California, or a beer-minded cocktail with a soft and chewy handmade pretzel, a plate of juicy currywurst, or warm German potato salad topped with a fried egg. A sprawling outdoor beer garden, peppered with picnic tables, potted plants, and strings of bistro lights, usually fills up before the two indoor spaces do. Read our review.
    56 articles
  • Cave Creek Tap Haus

    6900 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek

    480-488-3300

    Cave Creek Tap Haus features a full bar, over 50 beers on tap and serves up an eclectic mix of American, Mexican and German food. They also have live music weekly, a beer club and what they advertise as "The Best Bears Den in Phoenix" for any wayward Chicagoan.
    1 article
  • Dog Haus

    15037 N Scottsdale Rd. #F1-155 North Scottsdale

    480-508-4930

    Dog Haus has multiple Valley locations that offer handcrafted sausages, burgers, and chicken are all for the taking (out).
  • German Corner

    4900 E. Indian School Rd. East Phoenix

    602-840-7838

    3 articles
  • German Sausage Company

    4900 E. Indian School Rd. East Phoenix

    602-840-6032

    1 article
  • Haus Murphy's

    5739 W. Glendale Ave. Glendale

    623-939-2480

    For more than a quarter-century, this cozy, classic restaurant from chef and owner Brett Hoffman has been dishing out authentic German cuisine in Glendale. (You may have seen it on the Food Network.) Haus Murphy's is known for its Original Oktoberfest Pretzel, the sausage sampler, juicy bratwursts, house-made sauerkraut, and a variety of schnitzels (including a one-pounder). The German aesthetic extends, of course, to the bar, which offers giant bottled biers you can enjoy beneath strung-up lights on the vaguely European patio — a lovely slice of Old World in the West Valley. Call for reservations.
    34 articles
  • Zur Kate

    4815 E. Main St. #16 Mesa

    480-830-4244

    Everything in Zur Kate has a German flair, not just the authentic cuisine. The walls are covered with paintings, flags, and other memorabilia from the Old Country, and there's always German music, whether on the stereo or from a live band. Expect a selection of imported German beer on tap for pretty good prices.
    5 articles