Tried this place with a Groupon and I am glad they offered the deal because I would not have come in otherwise, mainly because I didn't know the place existed until I saw it on Groupon! I ordered the german platter that was 1 sausage and 1 piece of pork weinerschnitzel, red cabbage, and german potato salad. My plate was large, and tasty enough that I only had a little bit of potato left over to take home. Pretty solid German food except for the bratwurst. It was supposed to come with some other kind of sausage but they were out of it so I chose the brat. It was way too processed, like a mushy breakfast sausage.
My husband ordered the chicken paprikash and he really enjoyed it. It was also big enough that he was stuffed but he ate the whole thing. We also shared the sauerkraut balls as an appetizer. Those were average. I would not get them again. They were a little more doughy and didn't taste very much like sauerkraut to me. I also didn't like the dipping sauce they came with - cocktail sauce. Honey mustard or something like that would have been better.
I thought the prices were too high. Each entree was around $15-$19 and they were decently sized portions as I mentioned above but the place is more divey than upscale. I don't think I will return unless I have another coupon.
Our waitress was very sweet and nice. I think her name was Brittany. There were two older ladies also waiting on tables and they were not friendly at all. One of them brought us our check and she just kind of slapped it down onto the table without saying a word and walked away quickly. The place was fairly busy especially for a Tuesday night. Almost every table was full! But it is not a huge place either. Parking is street or a small lot behind the building.