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Margaret's German Deli

Margaret's German Deli

5107 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145, 74145-7605, United States

Soup • Beer • Steak • German


"Having lived in Europe for six years and traveled extensively in Germany and other countries where schnitzel is a staple (Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Hungary to name a few), I have had some of the best and am therefore a bit more discerning than most American customers who have never eaten authentic schnitzel, For example, "wiener" schnitzel is made from "veal", not pork, but inexperienced travelers would never know the difference and an authentic German restaurant would not make the mistake of referring to pork schnitzel as wiener schnitzel. Anyway, Margaret's schnitzel, by comparison, was "OK".  We were greeted by the tall, blonde owner who did not tell us her name, but told us she is actually Polish, having bought the German restaurant in 1989. We were seated at a table reserved for us in the semi-quaint back room furnished with German photos, beer steins, and a large mural of Austria's Neuschwanstein Castle with the phrase "Herzlich Willkommen" (heartfelt welcome) in the center. The service was in-fact welcoming and efficient, as should be the case in any German restaurant, but the music did not fit the theme and it was a bit too loud. Starting with the prerequisite German dark wheat beer, a Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dunkel (17 oz - $5.95), we ordered a pair of the German pretzels ($4.95) to share. The bottled beer (they have no drafts) was cold and good, the pretzels hot and salty with a spicy German mustard to add as needed. So far so good, but it is difficult to mess up a bottle of beer and a couple pretzels. For our main courses, my wife ordered the Jägarschnitzel ($15.99) with spätzle and red cabbage and I the Klosterschnitzel ($16.99) with fried potatoes, saüerkraut and a side of Jäger sauce, both coming with a bowl of goulash soup.  The goulash was tasty, but unlike any I have had before. Accompanied by two slices of German pumpernickel, there were croutons and a sprinkling of cheddar cheese on top and instead of the customary cubes of beef there were chunks of sausage, beans, peas and other veggies. It was spicy and pretty good, but not quite what we were expecting, particularly because my wife dislikes beans. Both schnitzels were a bit on the small side, but well prepared. The Jägerschnitzel, a breaded, pan-fried pork loin, was topped with a typical hunter's sauce (brown gravy with mushrooms) that was not great, not tasting like it was made from scratch. The spätzle was decent and the red cabbage sweet and sour, but a bit soggy. The Klosterschnitzel, basically cordon bleu, a breaded pork loin stuffed with ham and cheese, then pan fried was also pretty good. Unfortunately, the fried potatoes looked more like frozen steak fries than any German fried potato I have ever had and the saüerkraut was unremarkable. Overall, the service very good, the ambience decent, the food fair and the value average. Some German or Austrian background music would contribute to a more authentic atmosphere, the schnitzel could be a tad bigger, and the Jäger sauce definitely needs some work, but otherwise, Margaret's does a pretty good job with an uncommon cuisine south of the Mason-Dixon. CombatCritic Gives Margaret's German Restaurant A Very Average 5 Bombs Out Of 10 ... Bombs Are Gut! combatcritic.com"

Quarry Hofbrau

Quarry Hofbrau

7310 Jones Maltsberger Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209, United States

Beer • Meat • Mexican • American


"We went here for my nieces graduation. We made reservations and got there early. Thank goodness it was still empty. As the place got packed, because it was Memorial weekend Sunday.It was busy inside because it was too hot to sit outside in the beer garden.First, we were a party of 10. The young lady that served us was excellent I world give her a 5 star, as she had so many tables and was still able to multitask the whole time. She was just amazing.Now to food and establishment, coming from a german girl that just got 40 million viewer level and had a family German restaurant.Well, it's called hofbrau House for a reason. The HB Beer is a popular beer. Can you believe they didn't have any? What? They were out. Unacceptable even in a holiday weekend. That was one reason they lost a star.The main beer in which the restaurant is called after should never run out. That is a German sin.If you are a European and think you're going for amazing german food, don't go. This is more sports bar atmosphere. Good is not bad. Incredibly large portions. You are not going to an authentic German restaurant. You will be disappointed. If you never lived or raised with german food, we'll enjoy it. It's a great way to start.Now critic German..Sauerkraut was tasteless and dry. Sausage was good, but do not cut them and then grill them. No german would do that. It dries the sausage out. Keep them while to grill them. Keep the juice in.The pork schnitzel wants bad, but back off the breading a little.But let's talk about the gravy.First, not enough gravy on the schnitzel.Next, what the hell a Jager schnitzel sauce only had mushrooms in it, creamy and not onions. Need some flavor.Their wedge salad was big and very good.Surprisingly, the rueben was buf and good.We can go on and on.But overall, it is a fun place to hang out with amazing service and atmosphere.The drinks were good and price not bad for the area.Food skills need to be upgraded. Maybe I can help"