I used to think this was a friendly place to go to have a beer a German beer. But the last two times I went I was proven very wrong if you are above 60 years old this is the place for you. This is nothing but an old folks home that serves beer. They take plastic chairs and fold out tables that you would see in a PTA meeting to a whole New level. I beg of you if you do not have an AARP card do not go here you’re not welcome. You literally could have founded Germany at self but unless you’re with your great great great grandparents you’ll find yourself standing outside the fence waiting to get in by the way it’s an outside bar. I cannot stress to you enough do not go here do not support the small business there are lots of other small bars that cater to the good people in this world this is not...
Read moreOne of the worst experience ever in New Orleans or entire USA A group of friends work here Who love supporting each other and spoil business and yell and misbehave with customers..
These friends love arguing with customers And they are super rude and mean to customers as they support each other
They love ganging up on people They don’t care if the customer ever comes back or not
They only know to be rude, argumentative and mean to their customers to satisfy their ego at the cost of business Highly unexpected behavior in...
Read moreDeutsches Haus in New Orleans is a fantastic spot for a relaxed and tasty German lunch. Located across from City Park, it's in a beautiful, quiet area, perfect for unwinding. They have a great selection of German beers on tap – I enjoyed a dunkel and a doppelbock. For lunch, I had two bratwursts with sauerkraut and German potato salad for $14. The brats were excellent, and the potato salad was spot-on. I saw some sandwiches that looked good too, but I stuck with the classic brats and beer. I'll definitely be back. Highly...
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