Pea-n-Me
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We generally nibble around the World, and have enjoyed quick service in Germany many times, but this month we decided to try Biergarten. We enjoyed it! We were a walk-up party of 4 around 1:30pm and had no trouble getting a reservation.
They sat us with another party of four within five minutes or so (and only because the other party had wandered away). Probably half of the tables were empty, but many of them were in the process of being cleaned off, so I think we'd just missed the noontime rush.
I happened to sit in an end seat, thus there was little conversation with the other family, as I'm generally the talker. It was fine, though, and not uncomfortable at all. My party was more interested in our food, as we were hungry! So almost as soon as they took our drink order, off two of us went to the buffet, while the other two enjoyed a beer for a while first.
The band played twice, i.e. two sets, btw, while we were there.
The buffet was still nice and full, and I liked most of the offerings. Notable that I remember were the salad and dressing, rolls and butter, macaroni salad, beets, the meatball, the salmon, the baked chicken, the pork cutlets (I forget what they're called ? pork schnitzel - DH was raving about them), the roasted potatoes, string beans, and the berry compote. There might've been a little cheesecake that was good, too. And we each took a chocolate chip cookie with us to enjoy later, not sure if you're supposed to do that.
I think if people want to be more interactive with the band, they should ask to be seated down by where they play, if possible. We were up by the doorway and it seemed pretty far away. (And some people may prefer that, too.) By the doorway, a lot of people were coming in just to look around, and I've done that myself before, lol, so I can't complain much, but it probably did take a little bit away from the experience. (And being up top on the other side, I suspect, had a similar issue by the bathrooms.)
I will mention that while we were outside waiting to go in, lots of people passed us with their Germany counter service food (Sommerfest) and it looked really good - possibly a bratwurst sandwich or hot dog, not sure, with what looked like homemade potato chips; note to self to try in the future.
They sat us with another party of four within five minutes or so (and only because the other party had wandered away). Probably half of the tables were empty, but many of them were in the process of being cleaned off, so I think we'd just missed the noontime rush.
I happened to sit in an end seat, thus there was little conversation with the other family, as I'm generally the talker. It was fine, though, and not uncomfortable at all. My party was more interested in our food, as we were hungry! So almost as soon as they took our drink order, off two of us went to the buffet, while the other two enjoyed a beer for a while first.
The band played twice, i.e. two sets, btw, while we were there.
The buffet was still nice and full, and I liked most of the offerings. Notable that I remember were the salad and dressing, rolls and butter, macaroni salad, beets, the meatball, the salmon, the baked chicken, the pork cutlets (I forget what they're called ? pork schnitzel - DH was raving about them), the roasted potatoes, string beans, and the berry compote. There might've been a little cheesecake that was good, too. And we each took a chocolate chip cookie with us to enjoy later, not sure if you're supposed to do that.
I think if people want to be more interactive with the band, they should ask to be seated down by where they play, if possible. We were up by the doorway and it seemed pretty far away. (And some people may prefer that, too.) By the doorway, a lot of people were coming in just to look around, and I've done that myself before, lol, so I can't complain much, but it probably did take a little bit away from the experience. (And being up top on the other side, I suspect, had a similar issue by the bathrooms.)
I will mention that while we were outside waiting to go in, lots of people passed us with their Germany counter service food (Sommerfest) and it looked really good - possibly a bratwurst sandwich or hot dog, not sure, with what looked like homemade potato chips; note to self to try in the future.