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    Hansa Brewery

    4.1 (203 reviews)
    ModerateBreweries, German
    Open 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    HANSA BREWERY ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Stacey V.

    Just the place for all your German needs. One side is restaurant and the other side is a German grocery store.the have meats and cheeses candy and chocolates and beers and wines all from Germany. Owner is very nice and helpful. Didn't eat at restaurant because it was closed next time.

    Stu F.

    Incredible! Food was outstanding. We had weinerschnitzel, cabbage, potatoes. My friend had spatial. Wintertime was little business on a Wednesday, but the patio gets filled in the summer. Food was incredible. Beer has won several awards and was just as special. This will be a stop whenever I'm in town.

    Sausage Platter with spaetzle and sauerkraut
    Sam O.

    Everything was SO good! This place has the BEST Wiener Schnitzel in Cleveland!!! I've tasted many in Cleveland and this place is LEGIT the best. The food was great. Our group tried a little of everything: Pretzel app (SO GOOD), Weiner Schnitzel, Chicken Paprikash, Sausage Platter, and a daily special Ossobucco dish... and beer of course. The delicious butter spaetzles accompanied many dishes and was great. Can't wait to go back!

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    Roland S.

    Always great German food and great well made beers! Very nice atmosphere and highly recommended!

    Posing with a flight!
    Miranda C.

    Every year for the last few years, I have added Hansa to my birthday brewery tour - this year I made it the one and only stop. I called the day before and was able to make a reservation for 16 people without any issue. We arrived at 7 PM and our table was prepared and set for our party. We were greeted by the owner, who is wonderful and so funny and we had a great server as well. We had excellent service that night, and I even was able to get my picture with the owner! It is a German brewery and restaurant and it definitely has that feel to it. There is a bar or there are tables to sit. There is also a patio. I started off with their Oktoberfest which was delicious! Some of my friends got flights, or tried some of the other beers on the menu. I did try a taste of their hefe , and it was delicious! I have had different appetizers in previous visits, but this was the first time I had a meal. I chose the chicken paprikash- it was perfect. The chicken was so juicy and the paprikash was extremely flavorful. Several of my friends had the pork schnitzel, and they absolutely loved it. They had daily specials and the dessert of the day was crème brûlée. I was able to get the very last one! I love crème brûlée and this was delicious. I have had great experiences here in the past, but my birthday this year was definitely the best time I've had at Hansa! Thank you so much to the Hansa staff for working so hard and being involved in my birthday :)

    Aubrie H.

    Located in Ohio City, great place to stop and grab a drink. They had several beers on tap, the kolsch was our favorite. There is indoor and outdoor seating and though we didn't eat, the food smelled delicious.

    Beer flight

    You definitely get the German vibe upon entering the building. It seems like a bar in Bavaria. The service started out slow, but it was great once we were seated. All of food was good, and everyone liked the beer! The pork schnitzel is the best I've had in Cleveland. The desserts were absolutely delicious (we tried the napoleon and apple strudel).

    Chicken Paprikash with spaetzle

    The food here is always great but the beer is why we keep coming back. The Black Flag is my absolute favorite and I do not even like beer all that much! The Kolsch is also really good. Usually I get the Wiener Schnitzel but this visit I decided to try the Legendary Chicken Paprikash with spaetzle! It was also excellent.

    Stout ale
    Dan W.

    We got to the restaurant about 15 minutes before closing so we really felt bad and not sure if we would be able to have dinner. The host came out and went back to the kitchen to inform the cook. Once we sat down and ordered we were relieved that all was available. Very accommodating and terrific service. The food was delicious and plentiful. The ambience brought me back to my time in Germany just chatting with the server. We had a great time and will definitely be back.

    Wiener schnitzel
    Kiki K.

    We had tried to come here previously, but they close their kitchen around 8pm. This visit we made it in time. Tried all of the beers on tap and settled on the kolsch. Fabulous. Staff was super nice and helpful when suggesting food and beer. The preztel appetizer was my least favorite- super dry pretzel. The dips were outstanding. I had the jager schnitzel- delicious and a great "un breaded" choice. Friends had the chicken paprikash special, the Wiener schnitzel and the sausage plate. All raved about it. Fun little European grocery next door as wel.

    Paprikash
    Nicole B.

    A solid spot, unassuming from the exterior. It's definitely a family owned joint and the hospitality was great from the get go. They had an unexpectedly busy day prior to us arriving so a lot of beers and appetizers were sold out even for our 7 pm dinner time. We started with potato pancakes which I am always hypercritical of since my grandma makes the best Polish potato pancakes. I was actually pretty impressed! They managed to maintain flavor and crunch, they were just a tad thick for my liking. My partner and I shared the pork schnitzel and the paprikash dish. Pork schnitzel with the cabbage was very solid. However, I personally wouldn't get the chicken paprikash again--too watery of consistency compared to what I'm used to. Our friend got the burger, which has a unique but flavorful patty. Our server was wonderful, super easy to chat with and really friendly and fun. I would definitely come back here with some friends or family. Also! There's a great little German store attached with chocolate, pickled vegetables, beers and wines, jams, and more!

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    Dustin H.

    A portal into central Europe, Hansa provides a refreshing space to spend some time with a buddy or two. The staff are welcoming, if not a little gruff, and they pour some mean brews. Based on the clientele we saw, and the giant pretzels coming out of the kitchen, I can only imagine this place gets *really* busy. We were happy to have found it on our adventures through Cleveland and look forward to another visit.

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    Made me feel like I was back in Eastern Europe. Beer was great and then food was even better. They make a perfect weiner schnitzel. Prost!

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    Great beer and really good food. Spend some time with the award-winning brewer and hear the amazing story of his beers!

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    Hofbrauhaus Cleveland

    3.2
    (632 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Had a nice time Got there when they opened on a Saturday…read more Our waitress was helpful and nice Would definitely come back Food was good Ambiance was nice

    Walked here from the theatre. They are open a bit later so we wanted to grab a bite. This is layed…read moreout like 1 giant room with long tables and benches for everyone to share. Each bench table can hold about 8-10 people. And you sit with each other and it's fun. There was a band playing and everyone was loud singing and drinking and just having fun. The servers take pics of everyone doing the ski shots. Great atmosphere. When we walked in there was a table of about 10 guys doing a ski shot standing on the benches. They stood on the benches more than they sat. The rating is the food and atmosphere combined. Food is about a 1.5 and atmosphere is a 5. Server came over and asked us about drinks. We asked a few questions on the menu. We decided on 2 potato soups and split the garden flat bread. It's was late and we didn't want to eat anything too heavy. The soup was different big chunks of potatoes and a few veggies. Topped with pretzel croutons. Best part. It was ok. Filling. Not hot at all. Hate when soup is like warm. Bring me hot soup! The flat bread was meh. 8 pieces with cream cheese base and a few smattered veggies. It was like that appetizer veggie pizza you get at house parties with biz quick pizza dough. But that is way better. This was a cracker with cream cheese that didn't cover the whole flat bread and a few veggies. Price was about $37 for 2 pops and 2 soups and flat bread. Seems high to me. But prices are $18 for most things and higher. Parking is difficult and mostly paid cuz you're downtown.Patio looks great for summer. Maybe have a beer and enjoy then get something to eat at Becky's down the street.

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    This is the goofy little shop you will see upon entering - beer glasses, trinkets, alpine hats, and even goofy pointed ones
    This is the goofy little shop you will see upon entering - beer glasses, trinkets, alpine hats, and even goofy pointed ones
    The start of a fun meal
    The start of a fun meal
    My partner and I the great beer and amazing room!

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    My partner and I the great beer and amazing room!
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    Das Schnitzel Haus

    4.1
    (561 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    We had dinner there on 5/16/26 and it was just marvelous. I had the Schnitzel Von Schwein (Pork…read moreSchnitzel) with mashed potatoes & gravy with a side of garlic green beans and my boyfriend had the Weiner Schnitzel with fries and sauerkraut. Both were excellent as well as the bread (served warm) & butter. The only problem I had was I ordered the cherry strudel to go and didn't take a good look at it. When I got home, they must have warmed it because it was soggy and moist instead of crispy AND the top was burnt. Certainly NOT worth the $7/slice. Not sure, but I think I counted MAYBE 3 cherries that were smooshed and looked like the cherries forgot to be added and it was so thin too. Not anything I would imagine strudel to look like, AND it was nothing like the picture on the menu. So be warned, if you go there for dinner, food is well worth the price but please, stay away from the strudel dessert. Take a chance and go with something else.

    Just wanted to update my review how fantastic this place continues to be after all these years. I'm…read morenot even going to try to spell what I had but basically it's stuffed cabbage pictured here and it came with sauerkraut and then I chose speatzles as a side. I'm pretty sure I misspelled that, but I think you get the idea. It's those small little pieces of cooked dough which are wonderful in the stuffed cabbage sauce. Our waiter was quite nice as well as attentive. His name was Bohdan K. And he was very attentive and the place was busy on a Sunday

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    Enclosed patio
    Enclosed patio
    Stuffed peppers were excellent.
    Stuffed peppers were excellent.
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    Der Braumeister

    Der Braumeister

    4.0
    (192 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    We almost didn't come here bc it felt like too much of a schlep from where we were staying downtown…read morebut it was definitely worth the trek. It's really not that far I'm being dramatic it's like max 13 min from the center by car. Anyways it is literally the cutest place inside. Dimly lit by table-side antique sconces and Christmas lights in the bar with wooden booths and chairs. Very eclectic. This felt like a special place the minute we set foot inside. The beer menu is something else you not only wouldn't find in a typical restaurant but even for a beer place. Very Belgian German vibes. I didn't even get to the best part yet believe it or not. They are very vegan and vegetarian friendly. So many things on their menu can be made vegetarian or vegan. Like things I've never seen before like TOFU SCHNITZEL. Holy shit. But then you think about it and are like why have I never seen this before? It can't be that hard? They also have a meat free version of the allegedly local favorite sauerkraut balls which was an absolute must. There were just so many things we wanted it was hard to choose. Other than the balls, I was very interested in the vegan sausage and the Reuben (on literal potato pancakes) that can be made vegetarian or vegan without the corned beef but ultimately could not pass on the tofu schnitzel which came with a starchy side (I went with the spätzle obviously) and a veggie side (I went with the kraut.. obviously) and GF the Reuben with a side of fries. To take home for later, the spätzle appetizer and the pretzel. We also ordered beers, needless to say. I tried a cider that was incredible. One of the best ciders I've ever had. Everything was incredible. The kraut balls, actually spicy kraut balls per their menu, were so good. I was bummed there were only 4. I feel like there should be at least 6. I'll pay more. The dipping sauces were really good too. One was a curry ketchup type thing and the other was a cheese that was fabulous. Tofu schnitzel was breaded to perfection with a very crispy exterior. They used a nice, thic slab of tofu. Given the schnitzelness of it they probably could have gotten away with something thinner. They had a mushroom gravy which was nice for the vegans. The kraut was typical kraut. The spätzle slapped. I love those little pasta dumpling dough pieces. What a nice texture. GF's fries were salted perfectly and crisp. The pretzel was softer and lighter than usual. The cheese spätzle was better than sex, earth shattering ecstasy. So yeah it was pretty good.

    First visit. Walked in on a Wednesday night. Asked if we had a reservation which I found odd…read moresince the place was virtually empty. But, OK. Seated in bar area which was super cool. Real old-school bar vibe. Really liked it. Lots of wood paneling and vintage stuff on the wall. Great German beer selection and I had a draft I never had before. Really good. Ordered 'build your own Schnitzel'. Picked the veal, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. Had the veal topped with 'Oscar', crabmeat and asparagus. Delicious...veal was crispy and tender, sauerkraut had the right amount of bite and mashed potatoes were solid enough. Topped with paprika gravy. Food was very good. All in all a really good place. Food was great, service was fine, maybe a little cold and not particularly friendly, but good enough. I am new to neighborhood but this is the kind of place I could see myself coming to often.

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    Potato Pancakes
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    Donauschwaben's German-American Cultural Center

    Donauschwaben's German-American Cultural Center

    4.0
    (30 reviews)
    12.4 mi
    $$

    Beautiful facility hosting many special events and serving their membership. We went to "Fasching"…read moreevent to celebrate Mardis Gras German style. Full bar offering authentic German brews as well as domestic beers. Food was available for purchase. I had the Jambalaya over rice, spicy Cajun sausage with peppers and Cajun sauce (no shellfish). Red beans & rice were spicy in a rich Creole sauce served over rice pilaf. My partner had the Cajun Schnitzel sandwich. Traditional Schnitzel with a low country flare. Lots of entertainment all night. Circus acts, balloons and beads, of course. Music and skits. All a really fun family event.

    This review is only for the Oktoberfest. This event was recently held on the weekend of August 15,…read more16, and 17th. We went as a group and we're in our mid 60's all retired. We enjoyed the various music and all had a good time, but one thing spoiled the fun. As a group who enjoys "good" beer, we always make a point of ordering whatever the German beer is on tap. Well holy leader-hosen, this year the Pitchers were $25.00 bucks. We were together until closing and Saturday was hot, so we probably went through 6 or 7 pitchers. At various times throughout our visit we would heard comments about the beer being over-priced. We heard even more comments about beer prices when standing in line. I must say no one DIS-agreed. While the food has to be prepared, set out, and served, beer just needs to be poured. No one minds paying more for a beer when they go out and we expect it, but we just felt $25 for a pitcher of beer was a bit of a ripoff. The domestic beer (LaBatts Light, really ?), wasn't much cheaper at $22 bucks a pitcher. Sorry, but our group agreed we probably won't be back next year.

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    The blaskapelle banging out the hits Okt 2018!!
    The blaskapelle banging out the hits Okt 2018!!
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    Restaurant interior
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    Schnitz Ale Productions

    Schnitz Ale Productions

    4.9
    (7 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    We stopped into Schnitz Ale Productions this past Saturday after running errands in the area and…read morewere looking for something a little different for lunch and this place was a great find. The space itself is cozy and thoughtfully designed with elegant decor, and it has a really nice taphouse/tasting room feel. The rotating craft beer selection is a big plus if you're into trying something new. For food, we started with Branka's pretzel with everything seasoning, brown mustard, and their house-made beer cheese. It was delicious and a perfect shareable appetizer. My husband ordered the Reuben sandwich per the recommendation of our server. It came on rye bread with Swiss cheese, house-made corned beef, kraut, 1000 Island dressing, plus chips and a pickle on the side. He really enjoyed it. We also shared the charcuterie platter, which came hummus, jam, mustard, smoked sausage, vegetables, chips, mozzarella cheese and sliced apples. It was a nice variety that worked well for grazing. I thought it was a little pricey for what you got though. My husband did a beer flight, which he enjoyed sampling, and our 11-year-old was happy with a mocktail that was not on the menu, but our server made for him by request, which made it a nice stop for the whole family. Overall, a relaxed spot with good food, good drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere. We'd definitely come back again.

    Fantastic experience all around. Katie and Kevin took great care of my wife and me, and Pam is…read moreincredible... before, during, and even after the rush. The beers are solid, the food is tasty, and the ambiance is spot on. Bonus points for the keto-friendly options, chess, and hook games. We'll definitely be back!

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    Schnitz Ale Productions
    Schnitz Ale Productions
    Schnitz Ale Productions

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    Rowley Inn

    Rowley Inn

    4.5
    (602 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    A friend was visiting from out of town and this was one of the places I thought would be unique for…read moreher to visit. We shared the loco moski, paprikash sandwich, and a side of bacon wrapped tots (good option if you just want 2 and not the full appetizer). While the bacon wrapped tots are famous from Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, I actually liked the loco moski and paprikash sandwich more. The loco moski is a fun combination between a loco moco but with pierogi, and I like that the peppered gravy wasn't too rich. The paprikash sandwich was also a great combo of chicken, sausage, peppers, cheese, paprikash, on lightly crispy bread. Parking available as free street parking--though you may have to circle to find parking since it's near the Christmas House. Staff were nice and efficient. The place does feel a little tight in terms of space with less lighting, but there's still plenty of seating and what matters to me more is good food. Overall, great place to try local food. Would get the loco moski and paprikash sandwich again.

    This place is a one stop shop for many Cleveland classics both original and vegan versions…read more My pre-trip research brought this place to my attention. I wanted to try the pierogi and the Polish boy and the KRAUT and having an extensive beer menu doesn't hurt either. Friendly neighborhood watering hole literally on the corner and basically across the street from the a Christmas story house allowing you to eat within eye sight of the leg lamp. I wanted basically everything from the menu that came vegan (spoiler alert there are tons and tons of things) but gastric space comes at a premium on vacation so we settled on the fried cheese. I was very excited to see the Polish boy (and vegan option no less) I didn't have much of a choice. GF ordered the vegan pierogi platter with vegan kielbasa on a bed of kraut. Firstly the fried cheese was head and shoulders above any mozz sticks or anything of the sort that I have had in memory. The breading is seasoned and crispy and heaven on earth. The cheese is PIPING. Like you will burn yourself if you, like me, have no patience. The accompanying tomato sauce is also steaming. So good. The Polish boy was also in a league of its own. Love that they have a vegan version. What a combo. Probably one of Cleveland's most important community contributions. We ordered the latkes to go and they were orgasmic. What a special place.

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    Entrance
    Bacon wrapped Tots with a spicy sauce that was delicious
    Bacon wrapped Tots with a spicy sauce that was delicious
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    Hansa Import House

    Hansa Import House

    4.9
    (11 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Tons of your favorite European goods for sale at reasonable prices here. Lots of sauces, mixes,…read moretons and tons of your favorite chocolates including a rare selection of Ritter Sport bar flavors, and of course marzipan everything. Lots of imported beers and other alcohol too. Friendly staff. Cluttered but very clean! A few spots for parking on the side of the building.

    Ohhh, Hansa Import Haus. Ich bete dich an. Du bist schön…read more I lived in Dresden, Germany once upon a time, and shopping here made me so happy. It felt so good to be in a German grocery store and brought me a sense of joy I can't explain. You could get lost in here wandering for a long time and the atmosphere is so welcoming. First off, I feel r-i-d-i-c-u-l-o-u-s for not knowing this was here. Latched on to the Hansa Brewery, the Hansa Import Haus is a sprawling specialty grocery store of German and Austrian goods. Legit, I only knew it was here because I walked by and saw their new window display (which I am so glad they did!). You can get anything here. Meats, cheeses, noodles, sauces, chocolate, cookies... heck, you can even get boxed mixes. I had such unbelievable fun walking the aisles. Literally. Anything you can think of within reason. Amazing beer and wine selection. They even have little German coloring books, and this week, they had a wall of Easter candies that legit reminded me of what I would shop for in a Dresden store. The staff was super helpful and encouraged me to come back soon-- I definitely will. The staff will help you find things, especially when you realize how bad your German has become and don't know whether to cry tears of joy or sadness. Who knew a grocery store could be so cathartic?! You don't need therapy when you have German chocolates.

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    Hansa Import House
    Hansa Import House
    Hansa Import House

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