This place is a great find. Definitely added to my list of favorite restaurants in Las Vegas.
I was in Vegas for a trade show with a craving for beer and German food. This was also the night of presidential debate #3 so traffic was a mess. I saw the listing for Cafe Berlin and is scored on all 3 needs... good looking menu, decent selection of beer, and nowhere near UNLV traffic closures.
The first thing you will notice upon arrival is the restaurant is hidden back behind an ARCO station in a rather generic looking strip mall. Don't let that put you off. I was greeted by the friendly staff and offered a choice of tables. I was meeting another couple and went for a traditional bench style table. When my dinner companions arrived they had brought along another friend from the hotel lobby. As soon as they say down the waitress brought out a fourth place setting and menu without missing a beat and without any of us asking. The night was looking good.
From there things only got better. We tried the Jaeger schnitzel, bratwurst, Nuernberger Rostbratwuerst'l, the pretzel with mustard and Obatzter, the Sauerbraten and the homemade apple strudel. Every plate went back empty. The big favorites of the evening were the Sauerbraten (some of the best I've ever had, super tender and moist, marinated for 10 days, cooked to perfection) and the apple strudel (tasted freshly made with big chunks of tender apple, raisins and spices with a soft outer shell)
I will be back on my next visit to Vegas.