This is a fun place to go, especially with a group. My first experience was wonderful. There were about twelve of us and we were seated up near the dance floor where we had a view of the people dancing to the polka music and ate lots of sausages! For $22, you can a huge glass boot of beer. 68 oz. I believe.
My more recent trip was still loads of fun, but a bit disappointing. We had a group of seven and couldn't sit near the dance floor. In fact no one was seated at those tables. It was empty, except for a couple of dancers. There was a huge group of thirty at another table, and they were using all of the menus, so we had to share one menu between the seven of us. Three of us ordered the same wine by the glass, but when the bill came, we were overcharged by $1.50 per glass. We pointed it out to the waiter, but he said that's how much the wine is. He brought us a wine list to show us, but that wine list had completely different prices than the one we looked at when we ordered. I'm thinking that we may have gotten a hold of one of their older drink menus. It was a little upsetting that it was three against one, and he didn't believe us. He was a good server otherwise though and was working hard, so we let it slide. It wasn't so much the money, but the principal of it.
I do recommend this place though. You have to go at least once just to experience the fabulous decor, the accordion music, and the older folks dancing the polka.