I love going to Hofbräuhaus, but not this one… This one is more expensive and not as good as the others I’ve been to. The atmosphere is great, but it falls short in other areas. The price of the food was excessive and it definitely isn’t priced for locals to go on a regular basis. It’s meant for tourists willing to burn their money. The beer was a bit too warm The food wasn’t bad, but some other locations I’ve been to have had better options. I won’t be going back to this specific location.
Rod H.
Tu valoración: 5 Bellevue, WA
Very cool and entertaining. The band from Germany was very talented and funny. We were with a very large group. Food was good and kind of different, nice to try something new for a change. Very loud so not a place to have a private conversation.
Gabby G.
Tu valoración: 3 Acworth, GA
Hofbräuhaus House. This is as average example of Americanized Bavarian foods and average cooking skills. If you’re looking for authentic Bavarian food, this is not it folks. What do you expect? It’s Vegas. 1. Potato soup was good, nice flavor. Recommend. 2. Potato pancakes were tasteless, smashed flat, and served with cold applesauce, needs to be warm guys. I do not recommend them. 3. Bavarian Liver Mousse was tasty. Recommend. 4. The Münchner Weisswürste were good. Recommend. 5. Pretzel(accompanying 3&4) were previously froze and tasted freezer burned. They were NOT freshly hand-made whatsoever. Do NOT recommend. 6. Jägerschnitzel Pork Cutlet was dried out nd overcooked. The topped with creamy Mushroom Sauce, Bacon and Onions… where? It was a baby dollop of gravey. Spätzle? Not even close to being cooked correctly. We were served soggy noodles. Highly DONOT recommend. 7. HB Riesenbratwurst sausage was good, the bread Ok. Accompanying fries, Ok. 8. Our service was excellent and I tipped out waiter well. 9. The building was laid out like a bier hall, very nice. 10. Had three different biers, their tapped biers, all were good.
Ash W.
Tu valoración: 1 Henderson, NV
This place is like one big party house. The loud music, the big plates of food, and large beers. However, if you have a free beer coupon, don’t expect to get much, you still have to spend big money on a meal to get a 10oz beer. Yep, a little tiny beer, not one of those large mugs. The food was ok. It was extremely salty. The beer was… well… beer. For sure wasn’t worth $ 20 for a liter. Oh, and if you want to drink it out of the«das boot», expect to pay even more, those boots are extra.(side note: my server mentioned the gift shop and told us that as servers, they’re required to sell retail or they get fired.) They do spankings. A full on spanking with a wooden paddle on the behind. All you have to do is buy a shot. Crazy. But OMG that s**t hurts! Those girls seem to have a lot of pent up aggression. The guys aren’t too nice either. Expect a bruise for a souvenir. This wouldn’t be a helpful review if it didn’t include the employees: The host(s) look pissy. Not very friendly and sure as hell didn’t make the place feel welcoming. The server(s) are sad. They may smile at you and speak to you all positively and happy, but have you ever just people watched a server? The servers at this place walk around looking miserable. They don’t look happy. The random man standing against the wall. Seems important, but looks like a jerk. Doesn’t smile, doesn’t socialize, and looks like he’s looking for something to go wrong. He was on his phone the whole time except when he’d wander in and out of the kitchen. The manager(s) are usually the easiest to find. The ones who hold down the fort. The one manager I noticed was a guy who seemed to run around frantically the whole night. He should have been the calmest of the entire bunch. When you see this kind of DEPRESSINGCHAOS in a business, you have to wonder where it’s coming from. It doesn’t just come from us customers. I don’t think I’ll be returning by personal choice. I would much rather go somewhere with a better vibe that doesn’t empty my wallet.
Julie C.
Tu valoración: 5 Henderson, NV
The beer is great music was fun and the staff was very kind I will for sure go back. I wasn’t crazy about the food. The pretzels were very yummy I’m not into that kind of food. Touristy yes we liked meeting new people from all over the world.
Drew W.
Tu valoración: 4 Milwaukee, WI
I’d never been to a Hofbräuhaus before! Good for sizable groups, if you can get there at the right time — the benches seat large numbers of people. Otherwise, they will seat multiple parties at the same bench, if you’re in a smaller group. Food was great! We didn’t have to wait too long for it, although we also had an appetizer. It is a bit loud in the dining hall, though!
Josh E.
Tu valoración: 4 Tustin, CA
I’m glad I checked this place out. I’d been dying to try Currywurst, and finally got my chance here. I also highly recommend the pretzels. Upsides to this place: — Great selection of authentic German food. — Friendly staff — Easy parking Downsides: — This place gets extremely busy, and is set up for large groups. I went solo, and ended up just sitting at the bar(it’s full service, fyi.) which worked out fine. — The only beer they serve is their house brand. I was hoping for Warsteiner. but their house lager was OK.
Chad A.
Tu valoración: 3 Hurricane, WV
Atmosphere was good(B), food was lacking(C-). Especially disappointed in the brawts for a German restaurant
Laura K.
Tu valoración: 1 Lakewood, CA
Waitress was great but food wasn’t good and hostess/manager/bartender were rude. We had a group of 10 with the reservation on Saturday night and still had to wait a half hour to be seated. Songs are mostly piano bar not German beer hall.
Atse B.
Tu valoración: 4 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lugar para ir con amigos y probar los shots. Muy buenos platos tradicionales y cerveza.
Frank R. K.
Tu valoración: 2 Mission Viejo, CA
Rip off city The food is horrible and way overpriced And $ 7.- for a small beer. C’mon I know it’s Vegas but this is shameless
Bill R.
Tu valoración: 4 West Hollywood, CA
Good German place!!! Beer is served in huge glasses but not so tasty as you would expect. Food is average, the best part is atmosphere, there are German singers and dancers, waiters dance too :) prices are good, overall enjoyable place.
Shannon N.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I had completely forgotten about this place until I saw this on my feed recently. Although it’s been a while, seeing the name brought back some random memories. Not by choice, I was taken here by some people I was staying with while visiting Las Vegas. From what I recall, I believe this was part of a business get-together, obviously off the clock. First thing I thought of when we walked into the vast dining room was an ivy league university cafeteria of years past. There were long dark-wooded tables(or they were pushed together, it’s a blur) and the acoustics were terrible, meaning the singing/music that would come later on would fill the room to the extreme. If you were trashed, either you were covering your ears from the noise with your head down on that table, or better yet, you were joining in the singing although you didn’t speak a word of German(don’t worry, most there probably don’t either). German food is not my specialty(I can only think of things I tolerate, like Black Forest Cake and pretzels, and then a bunch of other things I don’t eat). Pretty much made this a pretzel-night and damn, they obviously do these treats proud. Normally not one to slather this in mustard, they had this amazing mustard that really blended the flavor. There were a couple other dipping sauces provided but I stayed faithful to that mustard. Definitely not a place I would select myself, but I made the most of it. The company was certainly interesting, and I do have to admit, everyone seemed to be having a grand time, whether slapping each other on the back, clinking beer mugs, or just laughing in general. God, I might have actually had fun. I imagine a fight would be epic here, if one were to break out(none did while I was there, thankfully).
Lyla D.
Tu valoración: 4 Honolulu, HI
This review is long overdue… While enroute to Las Vegas on a red eye flight, I was reading an in-flight magazine, when I noticed an ad for this restaurant. The advertisement called them the first and only authentic German beer hall and restaurant to call Las Vegas, NV home. Not only that… they’re a replica of Munich’s famed Hofbräuhaus but in an enclosed building. There was also an ad that offered a free mug(per customer) of their Oktoberfest beer just for stopping in. We were excited because we have never been to Munich. Anyway, we arrived at the restaurant at lunchtime and there was a line of people waiting to get in. The building is quite large and has high ceilings that makes you feel like you’re under a huge tent with painted indoor gardens. You could almost hear people’s conversation echo about. We were seated at a large community table as an attentive and friendly server came by. We thought about ordering only a snack to take advantage of the free beer advertisement. Our order consisted of 2 pretzels and 2 small(free) mugs of their Oktoberfest beer. The beer was cold, crisp and clean tasting. We were told that the beer is imported from the same batches as what is made and served at the Hofbräu tents. We considered upgrading to a 1L stein but we knew that we had dinner reservations set for later that evening. — Jumbo pretzel which was huge and served warm. There were two types of mustards and an Obazter(Obatzda?) cheese. We were familiar with the mustards but the cheese spread/dip was deliciously different. Apparently, it is a Bavarian cheese delicacy… a mixture of soft cheeses and butter. — Jumbo pretzel with Bavarian Liver Mousse and Obazter(Obatzda) cheese. The liver mousse was light and flavorful. I know, some of you might be saying«Ewww» but, it was really good. I wished that there was a larger portion but, it would’ve been overkill. We enjoyed both baked pretzels as they were served warm, soft and a bit chewy. The pretzels and beers were perfect together and we were satiated. But, then… I looked at their dinner menu and spied«Schweinshaxe» aka roasted pork shank with crispy skin! OMG… I started planning our return because they serve this specialty after 4PM. Alas, our stay in LV was only for a couple of days and as they say, «our dance card was filled». So, just to keep my tastebuds focused, I borrowed the picture of that pork shank. I WILL return… Maybe the oompah band will be playing. #495
Tania J.
Tu valoración: 4 Ontario, CA
Oktoberfest all year long… why would I not love this place? I don’t know much about German food… but German beer… well yes. The pitchers are big, the Hefeweizen is cold… the polka band is providing entertainment… and you can get paddled. Pricing is what you’d expect for a Vegas restaurant but the happy hour offers decent deals if you want to get your drinking started during the day. Yes…I’ll be back and prob buy something overpriced at the souvenir shop cause it is beer inspired.
Marcus K.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
Have been here a few times over the years and it’s nice to get some glasses of HB beer. There is always some German like band playing. The German music and cheery toasts, however, are lost on most of the cliental though. Food is typical German but not much variety. Germans eat a lot more than sausages. The potato pancakes are pretty awful though and are not served with apple sauce like they should be. There is a small gift shop if you want to buy some beer to go, a lederhosen, or some jam. If you are dying for revisiting your German roots, it’s worth a stop.
Joyce W.
Tu valoración: 4 Chandler, AZ
Oans, zwoa, g’suffa! Okay, by no means am I a German food expert. My knowledge on German cuisine consists of my neighbor’s oma’s cooking from my childhood. Oma made some delicious food and it was the only non-Chinese food I got growing up. I love Oma. Mike W. had seen this place in those airplane magazines and had been wanting to try out this place for years now. Boasting about being the only beer hall in Las Vegas, I can see the allure. We shared the 310: NÜRNBERGERROSTBRATWÜRST, the 305⁄6: WEISSWÜRSTE, and washed it down with a 17oz. Oktoberfest. Guten Appetite! 310: NÜRNBERGERROSTBRATWÜRST — Three pork sausages with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. It can’t get any simpler than this. This was listed as one of their Hofbräuhaus signature items and I enjoyed it! I normally only eat sauerkraut on my bratwurst only and having it on top of the potatoes made it so much more flavorful. I cleaned the plate. The pork sausages were on the small and thin sized though so I was hungry a few hours later. 305⁄6: WEISSWÜRSTE — Two of Munich’s famous white sausages(veal and pork) grilled with a freshly baked pretzel, served with sweet mustard imported from Munich. Now these brats were legit. Thick and juicy and full of flavor! I got to admit that I didn’t care much for the pretzel. It was hard and crunchy. I was expecting a soft pretzel considering it’s suppose to be freshly baked. The mustard was good though. I slapped some onto the sausages and it was great. This was also listed as one of their Hofbräuhaus signature items. As for the Oktoberfest? It was some good brew. What else can I say? Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas is a giant mammoth of a beer hall where they even have an indoor garden-esque beer garden set up with fairy lights for your pleasure. Ladies are clad in dirndl and the men in lederhosen. Buy your own dirndl for $ 100 in the giftshop! The ceiling is so tall, you can’t help but to look upwards throughout your meal. This is like Hogwart’s Great Hall for the beer lovers. Noch ein Bier, bitte!
Norm K.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
One of the members of our hiking group came here a few times during Octoberfest for lunch and she convinced the group we should do this. Knowing our hiking group, going somewhere for lunch after hiking is not a hard sell at all so we put this on our to do list. We got there before they opened at 11AM. As soon as they opened, the 9 of us were shown to a long table in the main room with high, arched ceiling. The set up consists of long wooden benches at long wooden tables. Our server was Angela and she was terrific! First drinks. I got iced tea and my tea along with others who had been or soda were brought quickly. Our orders were then taken. I wanted to get something somewhat German. My only experience with German food had been at Luchows in New York City many years ago. I was never overly fond of German food despite it being half my heritage. I got the wurstplatte, a sampling of three German sausages – a Vienna style frank, and one pork and one chicken sausage. They were served on a bed of mashed potatoes topped with sauerkraut and served with a spicy onion mustard. The sausages were OK – nothing outstanding – but OK. The sauerkraut on top of the mashed potatoes was something knew for me but the two went together well. I was surpirsed at how much of the mustard was gone when I was finished with the sausages. Maybe I overdid it a bit so the sausages had a bit more flavor? I was the only one to get dessert. I got the Black Forest cake at Angela’s suggestion and this was so good that it would be reason to stop in here sometime when I wanted a good dessert. Creamy and very flavorful, it was a perfect ending to the meal. And, the hiker who suggested we come here was the only one who got a taste of my dessert. My question to the Hofbrauhas is, «Why serve this piece of cake with 4 forks? Do you think I’m going to share?» No way! Service was very good! I will make a return visit some time and try a different dish but I’ll go for lunch rather than in the evening when it will be loud with many beer drinkers banging their glasses and pretending to be in Munich.
Amanda K.
Tu valoración: 3 Austin, TX
My husband and I met up here to meet an old army friend. We had to get reservations for a party of 6 on a Sunday night. Be aware of that in case you have a larger group. Our group sat in the back within the bier garden area. I was entertained during the meal when other people ordered shots and got a paddling. My husband at a conference a few years ago had experienced this and said they really know how to give a paddling. The beer was delicious and tasted authentic. We ordered the pretzel for sharing and it was nice and fresh. My husband and I split the half of the chicken. The chicken was yummy and moist(I hate that word!!). The potato salad was only okay but I am not a potato salad fan. Would I come here again? I would for the novelty factor and makes me miss my time spent in Germany.
McKenna P.
Tu valoración: 4 Reno, NV
I’ve been here many times and have never been disappointed. Things to know, it’s reaaaalllly loud, fairly expensive, and the food isn’t necessarily outstanding. They have large tables, so if you have a small party you will likely be expected to share a table with strangers. With that being said, it’s the ambiance that keeps us coming back. It’s a very large restaurant with a boisterous and interactive live polka band, with waitresses in costume, where dancing on the table is encouraged! There were two of us on a Monday at 730pm and we were seated immediately at a table with another couple halfway through their meal. I’ve been here before on weekends and have had to either make a reservation or wait for a table. There were four types of beer to choose from and multiple sizes, though I must say the liter of beer is the way to go! Fun fact– if you purchase a shot of liquor they insist on swatting your behind with a large wooden paddle. They will line you up, make you bend over onto the table and smack you as hard as they can. It is outrageously painful but extremely hilarious! I had the vegetarian noodle dish, which seemed like their spin on macaroni and cheese. It was a very rich blend of elbow macaroni like noodles, Swiss cheese and onions. The portion was large and tasty, I ended up bringing half home. It comes with a side salad, which they failed to serve me. However I am just realizing this now as I look at their menu. We also ordered the grilled chicken breast with mushroom sauce and home made noodles. Also rich, but tasty. Be sure to check out the free photo booth stand in the back of the restaurant near the restrooms and beer garden!
Jean Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Chatsworth, CA
Food, beer and services all good. Couldn’t have one whole liter beer, half was good enough. Lederhosen band playing some German and American music was good also. Fun place to go in Las Vegas for sure.
Michelle R.
Tu valoración: 4 Anaheim, CA
I have been to the Hofbräuhaus in München, so it was a must do for us to check out the Vegas version. Its a scaled down model of the original located on the corner of Harmon and Paradise, diagonally across from the Hard Rock Café. The inside looked like the shrunken version of the original one, down to the tiny stage for the band. Sadly, it also lacked a lot of the charm the original one had. If the restaurant wanted to provide the guests with the«typical» German aloofness to their service, they did that well. The staff wasn’t overly friendly, and it seemed the hostess or the gift shop clerk really didn’t want to be there. Well, I guess you don’t visit this place for service, but for, what else? the beer! The beer was good, and I guess for $ 7.99 not the most expensive one we’ve paid for. The sodas though. close to $ 4 for a soda! Ouch. The price of 2 sodas came to the price of 1 beer? The lunch menu was decently priced, with plenty of of German comfort dishes, it was hard to pick just one. Eventually Stephen and I picked the Jägerschnitzel(breaded pork with mushroom gravy) with Spätle, while his mom had the Schweinebrauten(roast pork). The food wasn’t bad. Generous portions for lunch. We were so full from the meal, that Stephen’s mom skipped dinner. We were surprised there were a lot of German speakers inside the restaurant. The manager, Tony, walked around and chatted with the people in German, but wasn’t able to say hello to us. After lunch we went to the Beer Garden and checked it out, and then took a free souvenir photo at a kiosk near the Beer Garden. Overall a 3 ½ star experience.
Cat L.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is awesome!!! Pricey but awesome!!! Came in with my love and neither of us wanted beer. He wasn’t feeling it and I was driving so I couldn’t. Plus I’m not really a beer person. It was pretty empty, maybe because it was Sunday afternoon, I don’t know. I would say about 3 rows of tables had people at them. Live entertainment was going on. It was hard for me to see unless I got up because of the huge pillars in the way of my view. The inside of this building is pretty plain unless you look up at the cool ceiling. You sit at wooden tables on benches. So if you need back support you might not want to come here. The servers have their themed outfits on. The girls in dresses and the guys in lederhosen shorts. Its cute, but you can tell the guys hate it. lol. We ordered the giant pretzel. Soooo good!!! Comes with onion mustard, sweet mustard, and a chunky cold cheese. I liked the cheese and the sweet mustard best. He ordered the special pork roast which was the most tender and flavorful roast I’ve ever tasted. It came with mashed potatoes. I ordered the Jäger Shnitzel sooooooooo good. I would suggest all of these to anyone who asked. I tried to eat it all lol and I was supper stuffed. Our server was really nice and attentive. Actually everyone was nice and attentive. :) I will be back soon!!! Its also great for families. The people with kids, seemed like their kids were having a blast!!!
Rick P.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Coming here when a bunch of 17 year olds or something were in town wasn’t my first choice but they insisted and I guess I was pleasantly surprised. I wasn’t sure why they were so obsessed with going to the Haus when they were all underage and couldn’t drink but I guess on of the girls went to the actually place in Germany and go the other girls all hyped. The food and fun is what they wanted to experience and we got that. Myself I have never been and I’m glad we did because it was totally different and lots of fun. I got the sausage tower $ 40 to share with my wife ba use it comes with 2 of each type of sausage, potato salad and 2 pretzel. The pretzel was not warm and awesome like I was expecting it to be and the sausages were good nothing crazy amazing just good. The atmosphere and the entertainment is fun especially when you get drunk but others then that it is an ok place. You have to try at least once for yourself.
Jocelyn C.
Tu valoración: 3 Houston, TX
I’m kinda on the fence on this one. 3.5 stars. Do: watch guys get spanked hard with a paddle by the waitresses. There’s a really cool tall one with a spider tattoo on her boob that could probably make guys cry while enjoying it at the same time. A fun place with great music, but check out the head on this beer… A little excessive…
Fabian M.
Tu valoración: 5 Centre City, Vereinigte Staaten
Nach mehreren Monaten in der USA muss ich sagen das dies eines der besten Restaurants war. Entlich wiedermal ein Koch der etwas von seinem Job versteht! Speziell für Vegas, ist dies auch nicht so überteuert, und Musik vom feinsten errinert zurück an die Heimat.
Detlef G.
Tu valoración: 4 Marburg, Hessen
Nach einer ausgiebigen Harley Tour haben wir hier unseren letzten Abend verbracht. Gutes Essen nach altdeutscher Art. Dazu mal wieder echtes Bier. Importiert aus München. Stimmung pur durch musikalische Animation. Bedienung in Dirndl! Natürlich teurer als in Germany, aber das zahlt man gerne für dir Originalität mit!
Bigman P.
Tu valoración: 2 Hombrechtikon, Schweiz
Essen ist eher schlechte deutsche kost. Mitten im dinner wurde die rechnung gebracht. Musik ist alles andere als typisch. Meine meinung ist das es mehr ein möchtegern restaurant ist. Das einzig gute ist das bier das ist fast orginal
Dana U.
Tu valoración: 4 München, Bayern
Nach drei Wochen US Bier knallt das Original HB Bier mit 5,2% richtig rein… Herrlich !!! Das Ambiente ist typisch Vegas künstlich, aber nicht unangenehm kitschig. Das Essen(Schweinsbraten für 16 $ und Jägerschnitzel für 18 $) war erstaunlich lecker, bei beiden Gerichten bissl wenig Sauce. Eine Halbe Helles kostet 8 $, im Vergleich kostet im Venetian ein 0,33 Bier 7 $. Also noch im Rahmen. Da wir in der Woche dort waren lief es ohne Halli Galli ab, am WE oder abends ist sicher mehr los. Für Bayern, Bierliebhaber oder Freunde der dt. Küche lohnt sich ein Besuch! O zapft is ;-)
Filippos S.
Tu valoración: 4 Kelsterbach, Hessen
Zum Glück gibt es das Hofbräuhaus in LV. Jeder der aus Deutschland kommt hat nach 3 Tagen Bud, Bud light, Budweiser oder die ganze andere Plärre die man als Bier verkauft bekommt dermaßen Ransenblitzen, so dass ein Weg ins gelobte Hofbräuhaus unausweichlich ist. Das Bier ist lecker die Speisen durchweg schmackhaft die Bedienungen auf Zack und der Preis angemessen. Wenn man aber bedenkt dass man in den Hotels auf dem Strip zwischen 8 und 9 Bucks hinblättern muss um etwas zu bekommen auf dem Beer steht aber schmeckt wie geschwollene Füße, dannist das Bier im Hofbräuhaus recht günstig. Auf jeden Fall ist es zu empfehlen!
Odysse
Tu valoración: 3 München, Bayern
da wir schon drei Wochen da sind, reitet dich irgendwann der Teufel und gehst auch mal ins Hofbräuhaus. Oder wie wir Bayern sagen back to the roots, wenn wir in Amiland sind. Der Taxifahrer war ganz begeistert, weil auch er hin und wieder aber immer gerne i love it hingeht. Natürlich haben wir ihn mit unserer bayerischen Gastfreundschaft und den im Ceasars gewonnen Dollars eingeladen, was er nach wenigen tausendstel Sekunden Bedenkzeit mit Jesus yes angenommen hat. Wenn man vorfährt denkt man, aha das ist das Hofbräuhaus. Wenn ich von der Orlandostrasse zum Platzl geh denk ich auch, aha das ist das Hofbräuhaus. Wenn ich nachher wieder rausgeh war ich im Münchner genau doppelt so oft wie in dem von Las Vegas und in dem von Las Vegas genauso oft wie in dem in Stockholm, Rio und Singapure. Daheim gehich nur hin wenn ich unbedingt muss, weil ich Besuch von Amerika habe. Ok, das ist das Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas, so stehts auch aussen drauf. Als wir reingehen überkommt mich ein befremdliches Gefühl von Heimat. Es wir schnell klar, dass das nicht das nicht nur das Hofbräuhaus in Las Vegas ist, sondern auch Las Vegas im Hofbräuhaus. Von der Architektur ist dieses Haus spitze, echt 1a. Das hohe Kreuzgewölbe, wirklich sehenswert und vermutlich sauteuer in der jetzigen Zeit. Holztische und Holzbänke, eine kleine Bühne mit drei bayerischen Clowns, mit ihren grünen Sepplhüten. Die können spielen was sie wollen, es gefällt mir nicht, allein wegen ihrer Hohlkopfbedeckung. Ihre Musik hat hörbar bayerische Grundnoten und die Amis tanzen dazu ein Potpourri sämtlicher lateinamerikanscher Standardtänze gleichzeitig mit Free Jazz und Twist. Auch ein Zwiefacher ändert ihre Art zu tanzen nicht. Wir suchen uns einen Beobachtungsposten ganz links neben der Bühne an der Wand. Ein Smile im Dirndlgewand bringt uns die Karte und wir bestellen, Läwergnädlsubbm. lass mas. Drei Mass zuerst. Ich schau mir den Souvenierladen vorher an. Aha Dallmayr Kaffee, einen Wandteller mit German Dog Deutscher Schäferhund. Dackel in der Kuschelausgabe, T-shirts mit aufgedruckten Hosenträger, trotz Sommer Christbaumkugeln von der Brauerei und eine bayerische Fahne ist billiger als gebrannte Mandeln im Glas. Man muss es sich selber anschauen um zu sehen auf was man alles leicht verzichten kann. Zurück zum Tisch. Unserem Kutscher wird zuerst erklärt was ein Henkeltest ist. Die Mass am anfang soweit zu trinken, dass man sie auf den Henkel lehnen kann, ohne dass was rausläuft. Der Nachbartisch hat seine Noagal zusammengeschüttet und es gleich nachgemacht. Jetzt kommt das Essen. Alles was wir bestellt haben, gefühlt innerhalb einer Minute. Die Kartoffelsuppe war sehr gut, würzig, gschmackig, perfekt. Der Leberkäse hat etwas künstlich, — eher gar nicht geschmeckt. Die Weisswurst ??? ist halt Las Vegas. Der Schweinsbraten war sehr gut. Mit dem Fleisch kannst du den Amis nichts vormachen, das beherrschen sie. Auch das Schnitzel, schön paniert rund im Geschmack. Nur beim Drumrum da schlampen sie ein bisschen. Mir war die Soße, besser Sauce, trotzdem mit Packerlverdacht und zu sehr eingedickt und den Knödl hat vermutlich der Andre Agassi, der mit unserer Steffi an diesem idyllischen Ort wohnt, ins Aus geschlagen. Jetzt haben sie ihn auf unserem Teller recyclt. Der Kartoffelsalat war eiskalt. Gut, dass ich mir vorher noch meine Zähne versiegeln lassen habe, im Gegensatz zu unserem Chauffeur. Ein Taxifahrer ohne Krankenversicherung oder mit schlechter Mundhygiene. Auf alle Fälle kurzzeitig leidend. Inzwischen bringt uns unsere Ex-Avonberaterin im Hartz4 Paltinger die nächsten drei Mass. Wir bestellen noch zwei Giantpretzel –Brezn mit Obatzda. Es war mir dann zu kompliziert unserer verkleideten und zum Bodenpersonal degradierten PanAm Stewardess zu erklären, dass ich den Obatzten lieber gegen eine Christbaumkugel eingetauscht hätte. Inzwischen haben wir Besuch vom überübernächsten Nebentisch bekommen, vier Männer im Beckenbauer Alter mit einer ganzen Batterie Underberg. Schnaps, Bier, Underberg. Unsere Bedienung hat die Mundwinkel so nach oben operiert wie die Angela Merkel nach unten. Ausserdem wird die bei jedem vorbeilaufen immer schöner. Alle paar Minuten schreit einer i love german und dann schüttest du das in dich hinein was der Rufer gerade in der Hand hat. Unsere Bedienung heisst Cinderella, zumindest heute abend und mutiert gerade zur Traumfrau. Jetzt kommt noch ein fünfter i love german an unseren Tisch. Der war sogar vor einer long time in Deutschland. Ja wo warst du den? In Amsterdam, Heidelberg, Vienna and Venecian. Das muss aber dann schon ganz lange her sein. Wir haben nicht mehr die Kraft ihn aufzuklären und es kommt noch besser. Ein sehr gepflegter, großer, gutaussehender und garantiert kein Hetero aber sicherer Nachkomme vom Kunta Kinte setzt sich neben mich. nice watch!!. Ich habe heute meine König Ludwig Uhr dran, weil es so selten eine Gelegenheit für sie gibt. is king ludwig the second sagt der Bruce yes indeed. sag ich where you from?
G1sm
Tu valoración: 5 Linz, Österreich
ein originaler Nachbau des Hofbräuhauses aus München, stand im Reiseführer. Leider nicht ganz, viel zu klein die Bude in Übersee. Aber der Stimmung schadete das überhaupt nicht. War dort in Lederhosen natürlich, trank aus nem Maßglas und aß Weißwurst. Stimmung pur, vor allem, als die amerikanische Band Fürstenfeld für uns österreichischen Buben anstimmte. Vegas rockt sowieso.
Wolfga
Tu valoración: 3 Hagen, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Wie alles in Vegas, hat man es geschafft auch ein Stück original Bayern in den den USA zu bringen. Schade nur, dass die meisten Amerikaner denken, ganz Deutschland wäre bayrisch.
Benjamin W.
Tu valoración: 5 Königsbrunn, Bayern
A fresh Beer! Great i like it!
Travel
Tu valoración: 2 Hamburg
Location schön gemacht, ein Kuriosum, das zu Las Vegas passt. Preise im Shop unglaublich überteuert, Bedienung eine absolute Katastrophe, unfreundlich, unkonzentriert, falsche Essen geliefert. Fazit: Da hat Las Vegas doch andere Highlights…
Christina K.
Tu valoración: 3 Papenburg, Niedersachsen
Das Hofbräu-Haus wird von Siegfried und Roy betrieben. Überrascht habe ich gelesen, was meine Vorschreiber geschrieben haben. Wir waren dort und haben Wurstsalat, Leberkäse mit Kartoffelsalat und Weisswurst und Bretzel gegessen. Hier unser Fazit zu diesen Gerichten — Ehrlich gesagt ziemlich schlecht. Kein Vergleich zum Bayrischen Original. Wir waren vom Essen enttäuscht. Stimmung Ausstattung und die Bedienung waren freundlich und linderten das Missgeschick beim Essen, aber leider war es einfach wirklich schlecht. Das Bier war klasse, keine Frage, aber man muss schon viel getrunken haben, um das Essen dann wirklich lecker gefunden zu haben und mit dem Original zu vergleichen — Nix für ungut Leute
Walter N.
Tu valoración: 5 Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
Ja, auch in Las Vegas gibt es ein Hofbräuhaus, auch da spielt die Blasmusik, auch hier schmeckt die bayrische Küche und natürlich das Bier Ein riesiger Biergarten(430 Gäste)mit Brunnen ist angegliedert, allerdings Überdacht und buntbemalt. Bekannte von mir machten täglich ab 17.00 Uhr Musik. Zur Zeit kostet die Mass HB-Bier 10,95 US-Dollar. Nicht nur in München wird Oktoberfest gefeiert, besonders auch hier im Nachbau des Hofbräuhauses mit Weissbier und seinen ca.380 Sitzplätzen bei guter Stimmung Es ist schon eigenartig in der Wüste Dirndl und Trachten zu begegnen. Aber auch der Schweinsbraten schmeckte hier ausgezeichnet, es war schon ein Erlebnis.
Pricil
Tu valoración: 5 Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
Bayern in Las Vegas. Klar das hat noch gefehlt Ist aber verflixt gut gelungen. Leider leider ab vom Strip, jedoch nicht ohne Shuttle Service natürlich. Eine riesen Halle im Bayernstyle. Die Amerikaner lieben uns dafür. Reisebusseweise werden sie angekarrt und vertilgen von Riesenbretzel über Schweinshaxe alles. Klar ein Foto mit Maas ist da gar keine Frage. Sie freuen sich über jedes ausgelutschte Volkslied das die Band anstimmt und man selbst eigentlich nur noch augenrollend ertragen kann Aber nach gar nicht all zu langer Zeit macht es einfach nur noch Spaß. Schunkeln Singen How do u say Cheers in German ohhh PROOOOST sehr lustig und lecker. Da kommt fast sowas wie zaghafter Nationalstolz auf, denn als echter German ist man da drinn natürlich der Hit. Allerdings die Preise waren auch ordentlich gesalzen. aber was macht das schon nach der 2 Maas.