When a restaurant has seen three different centuries, it’s more than just a place to hang out. Scholz Garten has stood in the same place since 1866, and it’s a valuable part of Austin’s history. Civil War veteran August Scholz set the groundwork for this iconic venue, and it continues to dazzle Austinites today. Austin’s very first German restaurant has literally been around forever.
Welcome to the oldest beer garden in America.
Larry D. Moore/Wikimedia Commons That’s right – Scholz Garten isn’t just Texas’ longest standing restaurant. It’s claim to fame goes beyond the Lone Star State. For centuries, this downtown hot spot has been a hub for live music, tailgating parties, and good cheer.
Stroll up to the bar and order a drink. Prost!
Kevin Trotman/Flickr Scolz Garten has a wide variety of local craft brews on tap, of course, but that’s only the beginning. This welcoming beer garden recently expanded their drink menu to include various types of liquor and cocktails. There’s really something for everyone here.
They’ve even revamped their menu to include some mouthwatering Texas treats.
Scholz Garten/Facebook You’ll adore their smoky brisket and turkey. When you drizzle some of their excellent barbecue sauce on top, you’ll be in heaven. In addition to these Texan classics, Scholz Garten whips up authentic German spaetzle and veal meatballs.
Of course, you have to order a few pretzels for the table.
Scholz Garten/Facebook Go ahead and smother it in some decadent beer cheese. It’s like queso with a German twist – what’s not to love?
Scholz Garten stays true to its roots and continues to champion Austin’s music scene.
Brian T./Foursquare It’s not uncommon to hear a polka band playing lively music on the outside patio. You may come across a soulful blues band or twangy country group. Scholz Garten is as eclectic as Austin is.
If you haven’t visited this historic hang out, now is the time.
Scholz Garten/Facebook Scholz Garten is located at 1607 San Jacinto Blvd. They’re open from 11 am to 10 pm on Monday - Saturday and from noon to 8 pm on Sundays. To learn more, visit Scholz Garten’s website or Facebook page.
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Larry D. Moore/Wikimedia Commons
That’s right – Scholz Garten isn’t just Texas’ longest standing restaurant. It’s claim to fame goes beyond the Lone Star State. For centuries, this downtown hot spot has been a hub for live music, tailgating parties, and good cheer.
Kevin Trotman/Flickr
Scolz Garten has a wide variety of local craft brews on tap, of course, but that’s only the beginning. This welcoming beer garden recently expanded their drink menu to include various types of liquor and cocktails. There’s really something for everyone here.
Scholz Garten/Facebook
You’ll adore their smoky brisket and turkey. When you drizzle some of their excellent barbecue sauce on top, you’ll be in heaven. In addition to these Texan classics, Scholz Garten whips up authentic German spaetzle and veal meatballs.
Go ahead and smother it in some decadent beer cheese. It’s like queso with a German twist – what’s not to love?
Brian T./Foursquare
It’s not uncommon to hear a polka band playing lively music on the outside patio. You may come across a soulful blues band or twangy country group. Scholz Garten is as eclectic as Austin is.
Scholz Garten is located at 1607 San Jacinto Blvd. They’re open from 11 am to 10 pm on Monday - Saturday and from noon to 8 pm on Sundays. To learn more, visit Scholz Garten’s website or Facebook page.
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