The German Club
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Very disappointed, not a true representation of German food...Their were 5 of us...My meal was pork knuckle.tasted terrible .did not enjoy the sauerkr…
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You would think a place that's serves a dish, which is an icon of the culture it represents, would get it right wouldn't you. Not so at the German clu…
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Ditched the vegetarian member of the family and headed to The German Club for dinner. Service was fantastic and friendly, atmosphere was great and the…
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The German Club is open for Casual Dining and Bar. The German Club serves German dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “The German Club”
Excellent Food, being German myself, I can’t fault any of their German dishes, they are almost as good as my mum’s cooking! I go there at least once a month for dinner and I love it! Great atmosphere as well!
Have always had a soft spot for this place and for a good reason! The staff have a lovely nature and the food has improved immensely over the last year. A good deal is every that is applicable to me is every Thursday night, they offer Uni Students $10 Schnitzels! Crazy cheap for some quality food, you wont get a serving of chips be warned…but you will get amazing potato salad and another side of salad! Ordering a pretzel as an entree and a side of chips to share is a must! Also the variety of German beers they have on tap and in bottle is amazing. Will return for the food and service :)!
Fantastic atmosphere, cheap authentic meals, noisy, busy, fast paced and raucious! Everything a German club should be! Must be back to visit again soon.
A few weeks ago there was an article in the newspaper that had awarded The German Club with the best schnitzel in Adelaide. We tried to go that night but they were fully booked. Well last night we finally got there, Michele and two of our friends. There appears to be multiple dining areas, a function room where a birthday party was being celebrated was one but we went to the Club area. There is a bar with a host of German beers available (not being a big beer drinker the range was lost on me but I can see it would be appealing). The dining area was pleasant and had that club feel with club memorabilia on display around the walls. The menu was extremely limited, apparently the full menu is only available mid week, which was disappointing as the only options were fish or a chicken or pork schnitzel. Found it strange there was not veal. As we were here for the schnitzel it was ok but a side order of wursts would have been good. I ordered a chicken Jger Weiner schnitzel which came with a mushroom and bacon creamy gravy which was very good (shame one of our friend’s plate come out without the bacon, this was corrected once we brought it to the waiters attention). It came with a creamy mashed potato and a small side salad. I really enjoyed the schnitzel, it was a good size and well cooked. The chicken was nice and juicy and the crime not greasy which can be an issue. The mash was good and with the mushroom gravy it was excellent on the cold night. The salad was nice and well dressed but on a cold night a vegetable option would be better. The staff were generally good, the person taking the orders was obviously new and was having troubles taking the orders and had no knowledge of the items on the menu. The bar staff were good and the waiter was good, the waiter took a real interest in how we liked or meals. In summary, taking into account that this is a club’s dining room and not a restaurant the food had a bit of that home cooked feel that was very tasty and a decent sized serve. The staff were good. The decor was as to be expected. The price was excellent. I will return.
Don’t Bother. After reading the reviews I expected a cosy, friendly restaurant with simple but tasty food. Instead we wandered in through a couple of rooms before finding the dining room and then the only person in the place was behind the bar. There were no other diners in the place and now I know why. The menu consisted almost entirely of meat and carbs with few of the meals being served with any kind of vegetables. We made our selections and then went up to the counter to order where the chef seemed very distracted but took our order and gave us one of those paging buzzers they use at burger places to let us know when to collect them. I had the beef schnitzel with chips and mushroom sauce. Frankly it tasted like it came from a packet from Woolworths (or maybe not that good) Mum had the gulasch which was a series of chunks of meat and a pile of mashed potato without any of the rich sauce I would usually expect around a goulash. A friend had the kassler which supposedly came with roast vegetables but they definitely didn’t look it and she said it tasted as if it had been vacuum sealed before.We though that it would get better with cherry crumble pie for dessert but instead of a pie oozing delicious juices it had a few pieces of cherry in a thick jelly type surround.Overall we were very disappointed with the food. Maybe other people only come for the beer (which we didn’t have) but if you are coming for the food then don’t bother.
We went for dinner last Friday night. Lucky we booked a table as it was packed due to happy hour! Food very basic sausages, schnitzel, sauerkraut etc. but really yum & prices very affordable. Definitely a place to visit with a group & more for the atmosphere & beer!
Simple home style German food. Almost like a canteen as there’s no table service. Take a number and wait to be called. GREAT German beers. Good thick beef schnitzels. Love their chips too.