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I thought the food was solid. I was surprised they didn’t have higher ratings. Definitely recommend the bacon wrapped filet, the sausage plate is alright. But the cheddar mashed potato and green beans were phenomenal…like WOW. And the staff were cheerful and kind despite being super busy
The food wasn't too bad.....could have been better for the price but apparently this restaurant is in an old hospital morgue and I thought that was so cool. The peach bellini and spinach dip were good. The lemon caper butter sauce in my fettuccine noodles had no flavor.
Perfect experience - simple and rustic ambience with helpful staff, paid attention to details about the food and the salads we ordered were amazing and fresh, chicken cooked to perfection. Would surely recommend this place.
We wantes to stop and try something new.The food was beyond amazing. We all tried something different from the German menu it was all fantastic. Our waitress Amilia was super sweet explained each dish to us. Was very kind. The service was absolutely top notch. Food arrived very quickly.
Fantastic German food tucked away in a basement. The German sampler platter was incredible (and great for Keto people). The peach bread pudding was equally amazing, but not so keto-friendly! 😉
I tried the fried flounder and my husband had a bratwurst sandwich. They were both good and he loved the peach bread Pudding for dessert. German beer is always a winner and they have a good selection.
Unique name, mediocre-decent experience. The most promising entree seemed to be a temporary special: the quail. The novelty of the underground restaurant was not matched by food that has stiff competition everywhere else along the main thoroughfare.
Rathskeller does not disappoint on the food whatsoever, but it is the setting and ambiance that makes it a one-of-a-kind experience in an already story-rich, historic setting! The Rathskeller is located in the basement morgue of the old Keidel Hospital which was built in the 1800’s. The Jaeger Sch
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