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  • Great German food in a quaint and cozy space. Even though our server was swamped with a table of 12 and appeared to be the only server in the house, service was only a little slow. She recommended a wonderful light German beer, Spaten, which was light, crisp and clean and a great match for our food. Being there at 6:30 on a Saturday night, we lucked out and were treated to "live" entertainment which consisted of a keyboard player wearing some sort of German-esque vest. It was nice enough background music, but over the course of the evening we were amused by the playlist of Hawaiian, Mexican, and Italian tunes, while seeming to lack any German-esque selections. Odd. Our meal started with a basket filled with soft marbled-rye bread, which was very good. Unfortunately it was served with fake butter spread imitation product in those cheap little plastic tubs which added nothing more than a little moisture to the bread. Our soup and salad were both very good, flavorful and tasted fresh. Cafe Heidelberg's house dressing is a light and creamy dill, which I thought needed a little oomph of flavor, but adding salt and pepper seemed to do the trick. I ordered the Leberkase entree which is something like German spam ... A combo of pork and veal finely ground and formed into a loaf and baked until it has a crispy crust. Mine was served in the traditional Biergarten style, pan-fried with 2 eggs over easy on top - super nom nom good! Served with warm German potato salad which was nicely seasoned with dill and onions. Cold cucumber salad was served on the side, which added a cool and light contrast to my hearty and savory Leberkase. I also couldn't resist a side of spaetzel (little egg noodle dumplings) with gravy because I am a shameless carb slut. My BF enjoyed his Jaegerschnitzel entree, which was served with a delicious warm red cabbage side and a generous mound of spaetzel. While neither of us are German, we both enjoyed Cafe Heidelberg's fare and would recommend it to anyone looking for something different, a little fun, and a lot yummy for lunch or dinner.
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