i love this place. there are very few places that make you smile the moment you walk into them. (the hotel lobby when you first get into vegas, disneyland, and a brothel are things that come close).
total authentic german beer hall, or so i was old by friend's german wife seeing that i've never been to germany, but again i digress.
there's long wood benches where you pretty much sit down close to the other dining guests. but everyone is super friendly and the place is pretty lively at all hours. everyone is just drinking, singing, cheering with each other, and having a great time. the waitresses are the coolest and apparently will lay the smack down with the paddle they keep handy.
they fly in their hef straight from germany and it comes in it is served in giant beer steins, just the holy grail of goodness. best hef ever. the taste is just phenomenal and the dangerous part is that it goes down like bud light.
the food is awesome. got to get the giant pretzel to go along with your hef. had the ribeye last time and it was just fantastic. the one minor drawback is that for a beer hall its kinda pricey. we always end up with a bill of more than $50 a person, but i think that's mostly because the steins of hef run about $15. but its well worth the money.
bottom line is that you definitely need to come here when you're in vegas. its right across from the hard rock which is another place you should be visiting so here's your chance to kill two birds with one stone. cheers.