My husband and I ended up hunting for an reliable German restaurant when we learned Ketzler’s Schnitzel Haus & Biergarten in Granbury. The moment eating limitations were being somewhat eased, we had lunch there final March. We truly preferred the food and the provider. That is, as soon as we ended up capable to discover a desk, since there had been extra shoppers than there ended up tables at the well-liked cafe.
Ketzler’s helpful supervisor instructed us they were getting ready to move afterwards that month into a considerably more substantial area “due to buyer demand from customers.” He said the restaurant experienced been positioned on Granbury’s historic sq. for seven years, but they had outgrown the area.
Ketzler’s Warm Atmosphere
A several weeks ago we were capable to return to Granbury, to see how the new Ketzler’s was doing. The new area, at 201 E. Pearl Avenue just off the square, is charmingly embellished, with a comfy atmosphere that created us sense welcome at the moment. And the assistance lived up to the ambience. We have been happy to discover ourselves seated promptly in one of the 30 tables in the huge dining corridor. Ketzler’s still presents tasty and authentic German food, but this time we ended up capable to delight in a prolonged, leisurely lunch with no stressing about the consumers waiting around for our table.
The new Ketzler’s also characteristics a significant effectiveness phase, and even has a dance flooring, with weekend musical live shows Friday-Sunday. There is seating for more than 100 individuals now, moreover an out of doors patio biergarten.
Owners Angelika and Nathan Wright managed most of the restoration by themselves, and he even intended and designed the stunning, 30-foot-long centerpiece bar. A German indigenous, Angelika has been included in the hospitality industry since she was 16. The restaurant serves lots of of her household recipes, and Angelika states it is less difficult to prepare dinner authentic German foodstuff in a German atmosphere. Not acquiring visited Germany, I can only say it is as authentic as any German cafe we’re probable to see in North Texas.
Ketzler’s Genuine German Food items
The food items is not only genuine, but also tasty. For our modern lunch we started out with huge pretzel appetizers served with German mustard and cheese. My husband purchased the Schweine Schnitzel plate (grilled pork with grilled onion sauce) with red cabbage and potato salad ($19), and I ordered the Bratwurst sampler (50 % purchase-$16) with sauerkraut and German potato salad.
I savored striving five versions of Bratwurst (Nurnberger, standard Grobe, smoked Kolbasse, Weisswurst, and spicy hen). The spicy hen (apples, tomatoes, jalapeno, and cheese) was my preferred but they had been all good—especially with Ketzler’s German mustard and darkish bread. My draft beer, the St. Arnold Pilsner, was ideal with the food.
The restaurant grows livelier on weekends, with Karen the Accordion Participant doing on Ketzler’s general performance phase setting up at 5:30 p.m. Ketzler’s Schnitzel Haus & Biergarten is now open up from 3-9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday closed Monday. For extra data about Ketzler’s, remember to check out their web site at ketzlersschnitzelhaus.com.