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German Corner

4900 East Indian School Road,
Phoenix
Arizona
85018
602.840.7838

Type: American
Price Range: $$$

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Best known for its imported German beer and the Umpah Band, this bar serves patrons an authentic German cuisine. Expect the average entrée to cost $8 to $12, and you`ll be fine if dressed business casual. Atmosphere: You`ll be able to take in the view of Camelback from many seats at this place. The place has an authentic and traditional European style décor. The interior is accented by red tones, enhanced by murals and flowers at the tables, and the lighting is via chandelier. There are hardwood floors, and tables are covered with linen tableclothes. The restaurant has four dining rooms. It is friendly and cheerful and patroned by all kinds of people. Table talk is no problem - noise level here is moderate. More Reasons to Go: Enjoy live music as a part of your experience at this restaurant on the weekend. It`s common for guests to leave their tables and dance at this restaurant. And, for your viewing pleasure, there`s a television available. German Corner is great for entertaining clients, birthdays, anniversaries, other romantic evenings, groups and private parties. Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner. The cuisine here is influenced by Traditional German cuisine. Recipes have been considered homecooked, unprocessed. Some of the more popular menu items here at German Corner include: samplers that let you try a little bit of everything, and the trout almondine is also a popular favorite. An extensive beer list is available, and you`ll find that there is an adequate wine selection. In addition, the place has a seated bar inside.
Last updated June 23, 2008
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