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  • As we headed to this restaurant the tune from the '80s song "Our House" by Madness floated through my head but with the lyrics below: Brat Haus... In the middle of 2nd St. Brat Haus... (OK so it's actually south of 2nd St. on Scottsdale Rd. but my brain likes to take creative license on reality, especially when directions are involved). Quite honestly Brat Haus wasn't our first choice. We were going to go to Rehab Burger but there was a 45 min to 1 hour wait to get a table. Whaaaat? On a Wednesday night? At 6 P.M.? Then I realized it was Spring Training time which made a lot more sense. Anyways, Brat Haus, despite being our little silver medal of restaurants, ended up being a wonderful choice for dinner. There was no wait and we were seated quickly. We shared some appetizers and I ordered the Das Fire, their spiciest sausage on the menu, in sandwich form. Our appetizers were a large portion and excellent. The pretzel ($6) was perfectly cooked with a well balanced beer-cheese dip. The poutine ($12) was a huge plate of fries soaked in thick brown gravy with battered and fried cheese curds and pork belly. Salty, fatty, starchy Canadian inspired goodness, eh? My Das Fire sausage ($10) had a mixture of habanero, green chile, and jalapeƱo in it. Our server warned me it was spicy but I said I was up for the challenge! It was a medium-hot level of spiciness for me, almost spicy enough to make my nose run but not quite. I got it with the root beer onions ($1 extra) which were very potent and strong flavored against the savory, fiery flavor of the sausage. I appreciated the huge mound of onions with it, but I probably would have preferred a mix of root beer onion with another condiment to balance out the flavor a little more (Now I know for next time). The only slight negative for me was that the casing didn't have a good "snap" to it when I bit into it, so with some bites I really had to work my teeth into the sausage to tear off a chunk with the sandwich bread. Service was good and drinks were refilled as needed. While we ate inside today since it was getting chilly, I'd definitely like to come here again to dine at their dog friendly patio and perhaps order a special dog brat for my four legged friends.
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