Wirtshaus German Restaurant & Beer Garden

345 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles - 90036
319 reviews
German Pubs Beer Gardens
(323) 931-9291

I'll start with the good (or in this case, great): the beer menu and serving size options. Serving beer from the oldest brewery in the world. That's pretty cool. We each got two steins.Now, onto the bad: the food isn't great. We started with the Weisswurst, a boiled bavarian white sausage and pretzel. The pretzel was a bit overcooked on the outside and not overly chewy on the inside. The boiled sausage was a bit mushy with an awkward skin on the outside, but that's to be expected.I also ordered the Rinder Gulasch and my partner ordered the Kasepatzle. We weren't a fan of either. We also got a Chicken Schnitzel to go to have as leftovers for the next day. It's overpriced for a ridiculously thin single piece of fried chicken ($18.50) - I can make a better version at home.All to say, if it wasn't for the beer menu, I don't think I'd need to come back here.

If you’ve been to Germany, you know this is an imitation of true German food vs a literal “real German experience.” But if you only come to drink for a sports event or on a weekend, it won’t really matter. The German beer they have on tap is satisfactory for a good time and the food will go down well when you’re a little buzzed. But it’s not the kind of place you can enjoy sober at the same level as you would a true beer garden in Germany. It’s fine! For sure. It’s just not GREAT. It’s not five stars. It’s not real German food in Los Angeles. Is there a better place? Not that we have found, yet. But I also know this isn’t it if you’re looking for full authenticity. Also it’s expensive for what it is. For two of us it was $80 before a tip.

Awesome service great food try the elk sausage boat sausage wild mushrooms with schnitzel oh my goodness so delicious. Had these potatoes cakes with creme n apple sauce delicious. My only complaint i didn't get enough so awesome

We come here for Barça games. Love hanging out with our friends watching soccer. Super friendly staff, good German food and awesome selections of beer!

Hands down my favorite German restaurant of all time! Anytime I’m back in LA this place is a must! Try the pretzel, schnitzel, and beignets you will not regret it!!

Wirsthaus serves the Best German vegan sausage in LA. Their Vegan ‘Wurst Cali ‘ is my favorite- it comes with two sides. Their pretzels are also delicious- I ask for vegan mustard sauce (no honey added). The Impossible Burger is ok but this place is better known for their German food. The vegan schnitzel is interesting to try. Their beer selection’s always impressive! It’s fun to go there for Octoberfest- there’s German music every weekend in October!

wait time of over an hour combined for food. Portions were tiny for what I'm used to from Europe but oh well. At least food was good.

cozy, friendly spot for some spot-on German sausages both traditional and non-traditional. Kind of easy to miss the storefront as you look for street parking. Small indoor bar dining area and a cute outdoor patio area with more room. Décor reminiscent of a Bavarian soccer fan pub-jersey’s, scarves, logo steins, Bundesliga on tv, etc. Lots of beer choices, almost all of which I was totally unfamiliar with both by bottle and on draft. If you like a hard cider, the Polish Perry Milosawski Pear Cider was delicious. The menu includes a couple of sandwiches, goulash, schnitzels, and of course sausage links. About 7 or 8 varieties including a couple of vegan options. Also a link of the day. Link plate with 2 sides will run you about $17 plus/minus. You can add a link to a plate for an extra $3. Sides run towards traditional Bavarian fare such as spaetzle, sauerkraut, German potato salad among others.We chose to start with a Bavarian Pretzel from the appetizer menu. This arrived warm with sweet mustard and another dipping sauce called obatzda. This is a traditional biergarten item to serve with pretzels made with cheese and butter. Not sure of the ingredients here but it was delicious with the very good pretzel. My DW loves to see any entrée made with Wild Boar on a menu so she jumped on the boar sausage (Wildschwein Wurst) with roasted garlic and wine, adding German potato salad and kraut for her sides. The Kasekrainer sounded great to me. This link was made with pork and Emmentaler cheese. The special sausage of the day was duck bacon. Really should have asked if it was duck and bacon or bacon made from duck. Didn’t come to mind until too late. Either way it was the star of the night IMO. Outstanding flavor. If you like duck at all and it’s on the menu try it. My sides choices were spaetzle and garlic green beans. Of the four sides, the beans and the kraut were very good and quite flavorful but the potato salad and the spaetzle we considered quite bland.The boar link and the pork with Emmentaler were totally delicious. It appears, from our meal and others in phots I’ve seen, that the links are cooked over some type of coals/open flame grill that really ads to the flavor profile if they had been cooked using a different method. Kudos for that. Wish I had chosen to ask but our server was quite new and knowing that I skipped the questions. No time this visit to try desserts such as apple strudel ala mode but hope to next time. If Bavarian food and drink are your desire, absolutely give Wirsthaus a visit.

I was really excited to order this for first time and I attempted to order on their app but they lost my order and some dude was harassing me from the street, which was non related, but still annoying. They were kind enough to offer to make my order, but after all the stress and the out of the way drive, I just had it canceled. Looks good though, maybe one day.

Great food! Loved the ambience, right down to the unassuming storefront and especially the unique front door. I had the biscuits and gravy which was so delicious and the home fried potatoes are the best!