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Selection of beer and sausages are outstanding and the most creative I have seen. Wvrst offers traditional sausages, vegetarian, chicken, and "Game". Traditional sausages...to someone like me who does not fancy sausages often also looked like creative sausages - which is what "Game" sausages are. I had the duck sausuage on a fresh toasted bun with jalapenos and onions. Size was average, not very large, not too small. Also ordered a small duck fat fries on the side...which was HUGE for a "small" size. The fries were similar to Five Guys' fries (which uses peanut oil). I am a huge duck fan but did not see the hype with duck fat fries. I would prefer the peanut oil fries anyday. Beer selections were extensive - did not make out any of the names except for one of the micro brewers form California. They have selections from Canada, USA, Japan (might have missed some). Servers were friendly and helpful if its your first time. Definitely would come back to try kangaroo or rabbit sausage.
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