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| - BF and I came here and used a coupon that I had found in the newspaper for a "Bavarian feast for 2 for $29.95". Not too shabby. It included potato soup for both of us, this GIANT plate of food, and dessert to share. It was my first time at a German restaurant, so I might not be the best judge. All I know is that everything was pretty tasty! The platter included four brats, two schnitzels, some pork loin, sauerkraut, red cabbage, and spatzle. The bratwurst was the tastiest. Like Teri, I think I like cold, crunchy sauerkraut better than what they served, but I love me any kind of sauerkraut, so it was okay. I also love me mustard, which was provided on the side. The spatzle was very bland, but I thought of it as the rice to balance out all that meat, so that was okay too. I think the best part of it was the variety cos what I love more than anything else when it comes to food is variety. Which is why I'm glad we used the coupon for this giant sampler instead of the $25 restaurant.com certificate BF had.
Our server was an older German lady who was really nice. A little forgetful at times, but in a cute way, not annoying. I'll have to tell you the story of how we tried to make reservations, though. BF had called a couple days before we went to make reservations, and this extremely rude woman answered and hung up right after he said he'd like to make a reservation. Twice. We're not sure why. We were actually scared to even go after the whole ordeal, but thankfully there was no trace of that woman when we were there.
Other than that, we thoroughly enjoyed our experience at Cafe Heidelberg. Oh, but I forgot about the bread! They served this marble rye bread that was most definitely store-bought and had been sitting in the fridge before it was served. Now I love me ALL bread, so I don't care if it's store-bought or not. I just wished they could've at least toasted it or something cos it was cold. Meh. That was probably the only thing I could've complained about that night, haha.
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