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    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:30 am - 11:00 pm
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    Brew & Brats - Mini served very hot grape pie for one

    Brew & Brats

    4.5(74 reviews)
    68.3 mi
    $$

    We stopped by yesterday to have lunch after a morning on the wine trail and we were so glad we did!…read moreBefore we talk about the food, just want to give a shout out to our waitress who was just phenomenal-- I wish I would have caught her name! She was so attentive and quick to help if we had questions. We tried the sampler, and others at the table had different brats. Everyone said their meals were great-- the sampler is more than enough for two people, and can certainly be a snack for a group of four. Each of the brats are seasoned so well, but my personal favorite was the andouille-- it was spicy and seasoned to perfection with a crunch when you bite into it. The bread that came with the sample was also great- really crispy and warm! We were also able to try each of the sauces, and the banana pepper mustard and beer mustard are delicious! So much so, we bought a jar of the banana pepper mustard to take home with us. There were plenty of seats inside and outside the restaurant. Definitely would love to come support this place again in the future!

    I can't really sit here and say this was a positive or negative experience; it was just kind of odd…read morebut ultimately it delivered what it was supposed to. My cousin chums and I stopped by here on Labor Day after our mini wine tour in need of sustenance aka real food (a quality all of the wineries we went to were severely lacking in). From what I could tell, this is sort of an extension of the Arbor Hill Winery - to access Brew & Brats, we actually ended up walking through what I assume was Arbor Hill's main gift shop/wine tasting area, which sold more in the line of quasi-bougie condiments than actual wine. We briefly considered doing a third winery tasting here but I just didn't like the vibe, so we continued on to the back of the premises where this restaurant/bar was. Perfectly pleasant in there; the main establishment seemed to be centered on a barn-like structure (it almost felt like it had a former life as a ye olde general store, then got cleaned out to be a bar), though we ended up sitting/eating right outside in a little pavilion area with picnic tables (great weather for it). I also used the facilities at one point, which were unique - also a bit barn-like and felt very...temporary storage unit but not in a bad way, if that makes sense. Everything was spacious and clean from my perspective. When in Rome, I think you get brats. There was understandably a Bavarian-themed tinge to this menu, but heavily Americanized. So sauerkraut was a pretty pervasive ingredient, but it also had a lot of mainstream salad and BBQ sides. Interesting for sure. I didn't want to complicate things after multiple wine tastings, so I opted to get the Arbor Hill Sherried Wine Sausage with a side of baked beans. Honestly not bad; the marinating of the sherried wine gave it a nice fruity/sweet tinge. I'm more of a hot dog connoisseur when it comes to my weenies and I'm not a fan of condiments; even if I were though, something this flavorful probably doesn't need to rely on them. And I can always get down with a toasted bun. The beans were just okay; too sweet for my palate. I was expecting something more savory given the bacon, but literally every other ingredient drowns it out. I'd remove the brown sugar - if the sauce is already sherried wine-flavored, you really don't need to double-down. The service was honestly a little strange/awkward. Our waitress was friendly enough and given what we were ordering, it would have been insane if the wait time was more than 10 minutes or so (and it wasn't). We were in and out of there relatively quickly, giving us plenty of time to test drive our Airbnb hot tub. But she was very flustered and agitated throughout our stay there, constantly apologizing for the chaos and wait times, which were nonexistent. Every time she came to our table, it was accompanied by a flurry of, "Sorry, it's just been CRAZY with all of these people," which, given that there were literally two other parties and tons of empty seats just wasn't accurate and made no sense. My assumption is that they had a crazy lunchtime rush or something that she was still processing and/or recovering from, but I really don't know. Regardless, it didn't really detract from the overall meal or anything. The prices were out-and-out fantastic. For a legit entree and sides, casual as they were, $15 or so was a legit deal. This whole Naples area was generally pretty affordable, to its credit. Not really my kind of food in the grand scheme of things, but it was fine for what it was. Hope our waitress got a good night's sleep at least.

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    Brew & Brats - Restaurant counter

    Restaurant counter

    Brew & Brats - Steak sides of crispy warm bread and butter, baked beans, and baked potato.

    Steak sides of crispy warm bread and butter, baked beans, and baked potato.

    Brew & Brats - Steak night. On the outside grill. Your way. Yummy.

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    Steak night. On the outside grill. Your way. Yummy.

    Hofbräuhaus Buffalo - Cheesecake

    Hofbräuhaus Buffalo

    3.5(261 reviews)
    10.9 mi
    $$

    I started with a half liter of their Doppelbock. A tastful bock beer, I really liked it…read more The schnitzels at Hofbrauhaus are very good and big. I tried the Jägerschnitzel and was very happy with it. A huge schnitzel with plenty of Jägersauce (bacon, peppers and paprika tomato sauce). The sauce had a little kick to it. Excellent. It comes with a nice serving of crunchy French fries. My wife had the schnitzel Wiener Art and had some of my sauce to spice it up. It was very busy, just before a hockey game just down the street. Our waitress was very attentive even though she was very busy. The place is loud, esp with a musician playing accordion. Great atmosphere but impossible to have a conversation.

    I had the Schnitzel Weiner Art. It's a lovely piece of schnitzel, but very plain. There is a small…read morecontainer of cranberry sauce to add a little sweetness. It's a very small container. Luckily my husband's schnitzel choice had a lot of sauce which he shared with me. The potato salad was not mayonnaisey, but also not especially flavorful. My husband ate most of my potato salad and we shared his French fries. The fries were tepid; I think they should have been hot when served. It was a very busy night for Hofbrauhaus as there is a hockey game tonight and this restaurant is very close to the arena. Our waitress was still able to pay attention to us, refilling my water glass quickly.

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    Hofbräuhaus Buffalo - Main dining room

    Main dining room

    Hofbräuhaus Buffalo - Giant pretzel with beer cheese

    Giant pretzel with beer cheese

    Hofbräuhaus Buffalo - Christmas market

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    Christmas market

    Red Chateau - Crepe and Viennese coffee.

    Red Chateau

    4.4(64 reviews)
    22.6 mi
    $$$

    This is our kind of place. Intimate, pleasant contact with the owner/chef, and delicious food…read more We drove over from NF, USA. Give yourself time for the boarder cross. It was a Sunday night. Our reservation was at 6P. We left at 5P. It took us 35 minutes. Great meal. Started with the goulash. The beef had been pounded and was small and tender like the potatoes and carrots. I opted for minor spicy. It was served very hot and was perfect. We've had goulash at Grundel in Hungary, and this was comparable. We both had the pork wienerschnitzel, which came with fried potatoes and a smidge of red cabbage. The pork was divine. We've had wienerschnitzel across Central Europe, and this one was perfection. The sprinkle of dill added a nice mild tang (great touch). The portion of pork was not huge, but you get plenty of taters. My lovely had the apple strudel for dessert. I had the crepe stuffed with jam. Both were incredible. I paired mine with the Viennese coffee, which could have been served a bit hotter. It was tasty, though. I also had the berry spritzer and a shot of apricot brandy. The first was refreshing; the second didn't taste very apricoty. Parking is immediately in front of this gem. Wonderful meal expertly prepared. A bit pricey, but worth every penny. Highly recommend.

    Beautiful little place. Food made from fresh ingredient. Hostess very friendly and welcoming.read more

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    Red Chateau - Dining room.

    Dining room.

    Red Chateau - Vegan Hungarian Goulash with Spaetzle.

    Vegan Hungarian Goulash with Spaetzle.

    Red Chateau - Apple Strudel.

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    Apple Strudel.

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