IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

WHERE TO EAT
  1. Skipjack's (0.0 miles)
  2. Vlora (0.1 miles)
  3. Hard Rock Cafe (0.1 miles)
WHERE TO SHOP
  1. City Sports (0.1 miles)
  2. Ultimate Parking (0.1 miles)
  3. Porsche Design (0.1 miles)
WHERE TO DRINK
  1. Hard Rock Cafe (0.1 miles)
  2. The Oak Room (0.1 miles)
  3. The Palm (0.1 miles)
  4. Whiskey Park (0.1 miles)
  5. MiniBar (0.1 miles)

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

 
THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):
American, German,

Meals Served:
Lunch
Dinner

Payment Type:
American Express
Discover
MasterCard
Visa

Features:
Group Friendly
Kid Friendly
Live Entertainment
Outdoor Dining
Takeout

Alcohol Type:
Full Bar

Reservations Required:
Dinner Suggested

Entree Price:
$$ — Moderately Priced

Hours:
Su-M: 11:30 AM-08:00 PM
Th, T-W: 11:30 AM-10:00 PM
F: 11:30 AM-12:00 AM
S: 11:30 AM-11:00 PM

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Best of Boston 2003 Neighborhood Restaurant, Chinatown

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Jacob Wirth

31–37 Stuart St.
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 617-338-8586
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At Boston’s oldest German restaurant, the bar still feels egalitarian and inviting, while the dining room is simply old-time charming. The food is a return to the past, too, and includes sausages and sauerbraten.

Photo by Margo Roy

Featured In
Best of Boston 2003 Neighborhood Restaurant, Chinatown
We get the irony that our favorite neighborhood restaurant in Chinatown is a 135-year-old German beer hall, beloved by generations as...

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Decor (8) Value (7) Average (7.40)

Review
It's also the only German food in town, but it's still great! Good food... Great Beer! I went last Friday and there was a piano player and a bunch of people singing along. Loud, but fun.
Posted by Hannah: Aug. August 9th, 2007 at 5:17 PM
 
 
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