German food is rich, hearty and diverse. It’s comfort eating with high-quality, often locally sourced ingredients. The cuisine of Germany has been shaped not only by the country’s agricultural ...
Full of rich, meaty, carbohydrate-dense dishes like bratkartoffeln (pan-fried potatoes), bratwurst (sausage), roulade (thinly rolled meat), and schnitzel (cutlet), German cuisine is some of the best ...
The best place to celebrate Oktoberfest season, which starts officially on Sept. 20, is at one of Long Island’s nine restaurants serving traditional German cuisine and beer. The restaurants range from ...
Ben Widmyer wore traditional lederhosen for the opening of Bier Haus Festhalle und Biergarten, the much-anticipated German restaurant on Coeur d'Alene's Sherman Avenue he opened to emulate the ...
There’s no country more famous for its beer than Germany. That reputation is well deserved according to veteran beer writer Stephen Beaumont, author and co-author of fourteen books on the topic, ...
Sure, we may be thousands of miles away from Munich. But that doesn't mean we can't get our Oktoberfest celebration on. Many of the Milwaukee area's Oktoberfests feature German food, games, live music ...
Maybe Old Hilliard should be rebranded as “New Old Hilliard.” While that quaint, mid-1800s-founded downtown area has largely maintained its small-town feel, it’s seen a notable increase in dining and ...
Think German food, beer, lots of games and even choir practice. That’s what goes on at Newington’s Hartford Saengerbund, a German American social club that predates the Civil War and is still going ...
Bart Baska salts a pan of pretzels at St. John's Oktoberfest on Sept. 28, 2019. St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish will host its 28th annual Oktoberfest on Sept 28. The event, from 4 to 10 p.m.
Discover German food culture—from seasonal traditions and regional dishes to coffee-and-cake rituals and the joy of shared meals.