Reviews on German food in Middle Village, New York, United States. Middle Village is a mainly residential neighborhood in the central section of the borough of Queens, New York City, bounded to the north by the Long Island Expressway, to the east by Woodhaven Boulevard, to the south by Cooper Avenue, and to the west by Mount Olivet Cemetery. A small trapezoid-shaped area bounded by Mt. Olivet Crescent to the east, Fresh Pond Road to the west, Eliot Avenue to the north, and Metropolitan Avenue to the south, is often counted as part of Middle Village but is sometimes considered part of nearby Ridgewood.
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4 based on 230 reviews
Family owned and operated for 48 years, offering the most authentic German cuisine in New York! Also shop next door in our Pork Store for the freshest meats and wurst, along with over 1,000 imported goods and 60 different German beers!
Prices are very expensive (Manhattan prices, but we are in Glendale). My mother order Sauerbraten, it was so sweet that she was not able to eat. My Veal Cutlet had no salt. My husband sausages tasted fine. We ordered 3 beers and paid about $120 for food and add tip, but we did not even liked it. For 3 small sausages, 1 thin cutlet and some beef (not even a steak) was far too expensive. I do not recomend this place!! Disappontment. Never get back.
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4 based on 60 reviews
AMAZING AND DELICIOUS. Consider this place for your next gathering as they have a private room. The food was a tremendous hit. Besides having a large kids menu, the appetizers were spot on (perogin, pretzels,) I Personally had wurst sampler and it made it special to me. I chose the red pepper filled and their brat.They even had homemade desserts.Bathrooms were clean and services was efficient. Negatives.The music was a tad bit loud. But I expect that was because it was December 23rd and the guy kept up with Holiday tunes.
We were going to a late showing of a movie next door and decided to stop here for dinner first. It was a beautiful night so we decided to dine outside. We started off with some a beer. Although I was surprised to see they had a very limited selection of beers on tap, that didn't deter me and I did find one that I enjoyed. I decided to get 2 appetizers as my main meal, the pierogies and coconut shrimp. Both were cooked to perfection, very crispy and tasty. My date had the Jägerschnitzel which was delicious as well. The restaurant & bar areas are very small, so I would highly recommend dining here when the weather is nice and you can sit outside. All in all if you're looking for a German spot in Glendale, this is a nice place.
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