Reviews on German food in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Ohio’s capital city is full of beautiful neighborhoods, a critically acclaimed food scene and top-ranked attractions. This creative-minded destination offers something for everyone. Families will enjoy COSI, the nationally known science center, as well as the Columbus zoo and its neighboring water park. Art lovers will savor the collections at the Columbus Museum of Art and revel in Gallery Hop, a monthly celebration in the Short North Art District. Columbus is a city that invites exploration.
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4 based on 396 reviews
We're located in Clintonville at 4784 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio. For nearly two decades, Mozart's has brought the rich flavors and ambiance of Austria's centuries-old cafe tradition to Columbus. From decadent pastries to savory entrees, our European-
The service was good, the dessert are very good, the food is fresh and tasty. The restaurant is very cool looking. Great remodel job. Good coffee!Thank you for visiting! The Mozart Torte with fresh whipped cream, vanilla cake, toasted almonds, and fresh sliced strawberries is a long time customer favorite. We are so glad that you enjoyed your visit and look forward to seeing you again soon.
4 based on 2666 reviews
This iconic German Village restaurant is the perfect place to celebrate with family and friends. For five generations we have been serving authentic German food. Our sausage has become so famous that the Bahama Mama has been voted the official food of Col
It was a crowded and very popular restaurant in the German Village part of Columbus. The Wiener schnitzel was quite tasty.The desserts looked tempting; folks were buying them as take-out. A band dressed in German costumes provided musical entertainment later on in the evening. Well worth a visit.
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4 based on 383 reviews
Happy hour beers for $3.00 for a half liter. Had a late lunch with a Pretzel Sandwich (hot ham and cheese), very good. I recommend it. Comes with crispy French fries. I had a couple half liters of Dunkel which is well made. If you're not really a beer drinker, try one with a shot of pineapple, raspberry or blueberry to make it better suit your palate. Not for me, because I'm a purist, but might be a fun shot for you. If you're in a major party mood with friends ask about a ShotSki.
4 based on 101 reviews
Valter's at the Maennerchor is a casual, German inspired restaurant with a modern menu, draft biers and full bar. Valter's is located in the Maennerchor's cozy German Heritage Haus at the crossroads of historic German Village, Merion Village, and the Brew
For folks who want authentic German food, this is the place. The jagerschnitzel was superb and we both loved the mediterranean salad. Spaetzle is about the best we've ever had... light, perfectly flavored, perfectly crisp. The menu isn't extensive but that's no problem... everything on the menu is great and we've had fun trying new things. Of course the beer is on tap and the desserts are super!
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