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    Pulled pork sandwich
    Fernanda F.

    Beethoven Maennerchor is by far one of my favorite places to hangout with friends and family. For all those history lovers out there, Beethoven Maennerchor was founded in 1867 as a club devoted to German music, heritage and culture. Their first building was at the Hemisfair where the Magik Theatre is now located, but eventually moved to their "new" location at the end of South Alamo. They are San Antonio's oldest German club and the oldest German singing society in Texas. This place is owned and runned by members and volunteers, and all the profits from food and drink are used to keep the place running. They have a wide variety of German and other European beers on tap which you can't find in any other places. If you love good beer, this place is for you because a pitcher/growler of beer costs an average of $18 (no one can beat their prices). The food itself is not my personal favorite, but I know they make most of their money of from food sales so I like to support them by buying more of that. They host multiple events throughout the year which I absolutely never miss. Some of my go-to's are their Fiesta Gartenfest and Oktoberfest, which are ticketed events but you can enter for free if you are military. Besides their special events, I really enjoy coming here on weekdays with my family because they have such a big running space where my toddler can play freely without bothering anyone. I hope you all give this amazing club a chance and check out their upcoming Oktoberfest event!

    Prosit!
    Ino R.

    I love love love Beethoven's. Our awesome CM, announced an audible. Fiesta at Beethoven's! Easy because every visit is fun times. The crowd was super fri badly. I'm very comfortable bringing my kids and there is plenty of things to keep everybody entertained. During Fiesta, Beethoven's hosts Gartenfest. And it's always a good time. Today El Rey Feo (and entourage) made an appearance. The band played the Deutschland greats. Pretzels, potato pancakes, schnitzel and Bier! It was a great time. Prost!

    Ruben Sandwich
    Kelley B.

    Total German ambiance, German beer on tap, German Bratwurst, white and red, Leberkaese and Rueben sandwiches, Gulasch, all for 8 dollars each. Large beer garden and air-conditioned Halle and bar. A wonderful authentic experience to have fun!

    Rick I.

    Saw they were doing a German fest for Fiesta so we came to check it out. We ordered a Leberkase, bratwurst with sauerkraut, potato salad, and an applestrudel. The only thing carrying the food was the applestrudel. The applestrudel was very well made and tasted great. Everything else had no flavor. Sauerkraut was straight out of a can, there was no sweet mustard, brats were bland and had so much bread that it overpowered any of its flavor, and the Leberkase was just so oily. The potato salad was the biggest disappointment here. It was as if the seasoning wasn't even in the same room when it was made. Completely bland. The atmosphere was nice but did not give us that feeling of being in Germany.

    Food line
    Kayla N.

    We came to Beethoven Männerchor to enjoy the KristkindleMarkt that was being hosted. Aside from wanting to do a little bit of shopping, we also wanted to come for lunch. From reading the menu online... we came ready to try some Bratwurst, Sauerkraut and Goulash! Upon arrival, I loved seeing the open-air venue and people full of Christmas spirit. I also noticed that everyone either had a Bratwurst or Beer... nothing else in hand which made me start to wonder. After asking a few people who were there, they were quick to inform me that this is more of a beer & friends place than what they'd call a traditional German restaurant. The little shops weren't overly German (there were a few exceptions) but regardless it was fun. When we got in the food line... we learned that the menu had changed and was gluwein, split-pea soup or bratwurst w/ saurkraut. We decided to go for the brats until we saw them and then decided to go else where for lunch. I'd have to agree with what others said (while there).... This is a great place to meet up with friends to chat and enjoy a beer but isn't the place you go for authentic German food and a German ambiance. I'll go back but with a different crowd and with different intentions! Next time... I'll go on one of their first fridays!

    Käsekuchen
    Rebecca J.

    Check out this mouthwatering Käsekuchen (German cheesecake) whipped up by Beethoven Mannerchor's very own talented chef, Patrizia! The fluffy, lightly sweetened cake at the bottom and top hugs a homemade cream cheese filling that's perfectly balanced in sweetness. And to top it off, they've added mandarins for that extra burst of flavor! I'm thrilled I got two slices, but honestly, I wish I grabbed even more. Don't miss out--grab yours this Saturday before it's all gone; and, of course, don't forget the best draft beer in town!

    Their darkest German beer on tap
    Oliver B.

    This is a beer lover spot if you want beers you normally don't get at a bar. It's a fitting place to end my alcohol journey. I decided to stop drinking alcohol because I wanted to be healthier and because I was not happy with how alcoholic beverages made me feel the next day. They have good beers on tap and some food to eat later in the afternoon. They also have fun events with food and drinks every month. Just check their website for more information. You can bring your own beer stein and they will fill it up for a good price. I would recommend this place to any beer lover out there.

    Live music
    Micaela B.

    Don't pass up on this hidden gem in Southtown! They have an amazing outside courtyard area with long picnic tables, an area to order food, and an outside bar. They also have some indoor seating/a bar and small gift shop counter where you can get glasses and other trinkets. Very authentic German feel with great food. I recommend the bratwurst which is served on a pretzel bun with a generous helping of sauerkraut! Came with a group this past Friday and got to enjoy some live music outside. We absolutely loved the energy and atmosphere of the band which had a great brass section. We will definitely be back this fiesta season and beyond!

    Hefeweizen.
    Susan C.

    This review is for the annual Christmas market held here. I believe it's the first Saturday in December. It is a one day affair open from 9:00am - 5:00 pm. A word to the vendors... be ready when the event opens. Be on time. Some of you who were not there or your booth was not yet ready, missed out on sales because some folks came in, stayed an hour and never got the chance to see your wares. To the vendors ready to go, thanks. There were handmade purses, potholders, clothes, scarves, pens, cards, baked goods, pictures, books, Christmas ornaments, jewelry of all kinds: earrings, necklaces, brooches, Christmas bell necklaces for $1. Prices were not bad. Food and drink: hot chocolate, split pea soup, sodas, I think I heard a Reuben was available, the bar was open. Yeah, baby. Go next year. Free admission.

    Karina M.

    Beethoven Männerchor is an awesome place to find a bit of Germany in Downtown San Antonio! Specials (Subject to Change) Goulasch ($7) Reuben sandwiches ($7) Leberkäse ($7) Bratwurst ($6) Cake ($4 per slice while it lasts!) $10 Brat & Beer Combo They have seven German drafts (selection varies)! They also have domestic beers in the bottle and on draft and the draft are usually local Brewers. They also have a really good selection of ciders and seltzers! Wino's! They have four reds; Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Merlot and blend. White wines; Chardonnay , Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Resiling and Moscato. Parking is available in the lot across from the mansion beside Liberty bar. Free on non-event days. "The Beethoven Männerchor's purpose is to preserve German song, music, and language. It is the one of the oldest German singing societies in Texas. Located in beautiful downtown San Antonio, in the Historic King William District, the Beethoven Männerchor has stood as a beacon of culture and heritage since its founding in February of 1867."

    Pitcher of Spaten Oktoberfest $13
    Mason A.

    Beethoven has been coming to life in San Antonio's Downtown/Southtown since the 19th Century! There is so much history around this member-based club. Here are some fun facts: It was used as a stable for Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Rider horses. There was a bowling alley on the premises which is currently trying to be revived. The current address is in a German family's historic house and this is where the Beethoven sits in its present location. There was a fire at their first location many years ago which is where the Magic Theater is currently. The beer garden venue with food vendors is open to the public for special events, First Friday, and Fiesta Gartenfest. They are also generally open on a daily basis for a more laid back time in the main bier haüs. The beers on tap in the bier haüs are from some of the classic German, Bavarian, and European beer brands you may or may not recognize. My favorite Munich Bavarian beers are here: Paulaner and Hofbräu! The also have seasonal of these and others too. Also, I think the best little secret is the side fridge. There are many local craft beer can and even some lesser known European beers that sell for as low as $3! Amazing deals. They also have the standard size bottles that you can see lined up on the top of the shelf behind the bar. If beer and German heritage are your thing than this is a must visit spot in Southtown..PROSIT!

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    Lenny F.

    Amazing place with great prices.... And Friday the music is amazing... I highly recommend this spot to bring the family.

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    Ja M.

    This is my go-to place when I don't know where to go. From Covid, they now serve food every night they're open. It's your traditional German fare, with fair prices! They have beer on draft and local beers in cans/bottles. They also have a small selection of bottled wine that they'll pour a glass of. There is outdoor seating of course- but also indoor with a/c when it's really hot. I often come here to play table games with friends and enjoy some drinks. It's always great for people watching as well. When they do have events, it is well organized and everyone has a fun time. Weekend nights they'll have live bands and folks are inclined to dancing. Family friendly as well.

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    German beer. Big band music on a weekend night. Pretzels, dancing... what else could you ask for! Bring your friends here!

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    I really wanted to give it 5 stars. They didn't have goulash or desert. Wendy the bartend was awesome. We loved the atmosphere.

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    Great German institution in the heart of San Antonio. The best spot in San Antonio for German culture and food!

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