Alpine Haus Restaurant
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Excellent food and service. Be sure to make reservations because it is a small place and very popular. They have good accordion music during dinner. S…
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Simple but good food. There's not a lot of menu items and half of the menu is Schnitzel but pretty authentic and well made. The desserts weren't too s…
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Wonderful experience from the atmosphere that is relaxing, the staff who were knowledgeable and on point, to the food which was amazing. By far some o…
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Alpine Haus Restaurant is open for Fine Dining. Alpine Haus Restaurant 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 “Alpine Haus Restaurant”
This humble hole in the wall is easy to miss. The staff was very hospitable to a slightly irritated 2 yr old with a peanut allergy. They do use peanut oil to fry; however, arrangements can be made since they make their food from scratch. Mix this food with German beer on a cold winter day and you’ll pass out on the couch with the best sleep since Thanksgiving. A definite must! Cheers!
Place was amazing. They only take reservations Friday night and Saturday night because the restaurant is small. They also do live music. Definitely recommend going there.
Worth a trip to New Braunfels. My boyfriend and I are from San Antonio, so we normally stick to the alamo heights or downtown when looking for restaurants to try, but this weekend I was really craving a good schnitzel. After looking around, I wasn’t happy with the German options in San Antonio so decided to make the thirty minute trip out to New Braufels to try out this restaurant. It was well worth it. Everything was delicious. The dining room was comfortable and very clean. Would highly recommend.
Wonderful service and food. My fianc and live in Chicago IL, and came to San Antonio for vacation. We had heard there was an amazing German restaurant outside of San Antonio, so we decided to try it out. The only thing I can say is, too bad we only heard about it the last week we were there. We went 3 times because it was so good. I grew up in a German family, with my Oma cooking the best authentic German food. This restaurant was very comparable. It was the best thing next to the real deal. Besides the food, the service was amazing, and the owners are wonderful people. My fianc’s mother had just got him a bracelet from James Avery that was a couple hundred dollars. It slipped off when we were there, and we thought we had lost it for good. We called the restaurant and the lovely owner told us he had found it. He even joked that he thought to keep it because it was such a nice bracelet. Him and his wife sat down with us and talked to us about Germany, and it really felt like home. I would highly recommend coming here. Everything on the menu is amazing.
Wow! We were a walk in on a Saturday night. They were kind enough to work us in. Our waiter Frank was great, the food was perfection from the entree toDessert. We will be back again and again and again.
Ausgezeichnet! The owner brothers took pity upon us and went out of their way to accomodate us one afternoon. It was well worth the effort. Best schnitzel ever. We tried both the Rahm Schnitzel with spatzele and sauer kraut, and the Jager Schnitzel with potato dumplings and red cabbage. Both were excellent. Huge portions, gravy well balanced and melt in your mouth. Had to stop eating to save room for the apple strudel. Flaky homemade crust. An excellent ending to a perfect meal. Beware of the hours as they close between lunch and dinner. And note that most evenings need reservations. Put this on your must-eat list. Best German food we’ve eaten outside of Germany.23 Jan, 2015Aushezeichnet! The owners brothers took pity upon us and went out of their way to accomodate us one afternoon. It was well worth the effort. Best schnitzel ever. We tried both the Raum Schnitzel with spatzele and sauer kraut, and the Jager Schnitzel with potato dumplings and red cabbage. Both were excellent. Huge portions, gravy well balanced and melt in your mouth. Had to stop rating to save room for the apple strudel. Flaky homemade crust. An excellent ending to a perfect meal. Beware of the hours as they close between lunch and dinner. And note that most evenings need reservations. Put this on your must-eat list. Best German food we’ve eaten outside of Germany.
Beer. Excellent dark German beer.13 Dec, 2014Outstanding German food and service! Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Great recommendation from the waiter for beer. I had the Veal Rahm Schnitzel with Red Cabbage and Sauerkraut and my wife had the Veal Jaeger Schnitzel with German Potato Salad and Sauerkraut. Both were served quickly and steaming hot! And both were delicious!