Treffpunkt
14325 N 79th St, Scottsdale
(602) 647-8067
Customers' Favorites
3 Potato Pancakes with Smoked Salmon \u0026 Sour Cream
Salat Aus Gerösteter Roter Beete Roasted Beet Salad
German Style Sausage with Currysauce and Fries
Hausgemachter Apfelstudel Applestrudel
Jäger Art Hunter Style Pork Schnitzel
Gurkensalat Pickled Cucumber Salad
Vienna Schnitzel with 2 Sides
XXL Lunch Pretzel with Obezda
Leberkaese Bavarian Meatloaf
Reinhold Schweineschnitzel
Recent Reviews
We had a wonderful experience at this restaurant. The location is a bit off the beaten path as its within an industrial park but don't let that discourage you from giving this restaurant a try. The staff is very welcoming and attentive. The food was excellent very authentic Germanand the beer as well as wine matched the quality we had while visiting Germany. You will not be disappointed. We ourselves will be returning soon, it was just that spectacular!
This is the cutest hidden gem I’ve seen! The staff are the sweetest people ever, treat you like family even on your first visit. I also love how they support so many local businesses. Their food is incredible, authentic German. I had the goulash, pretzel with obzader, and apple strudel - all very delicious! I can’t wait to come back and try other dishes. Highly recommend everyone try them.
This was a good find on the North East of Scottsdale. It is in an office complex so not on a regular restaurant route. We were very pleased with our visit.
At the front door are slabs of the Berlin Wall. They provide chalk for patrons to leave messages. Which is the first in our unique experience.
For starters we shared the XXL Brezel (pretzel). We splurged for their cheese spread (Obzader) which was worth it. Most places serve a beer cheese which is just a gooey...
At the front door are slabs of the Berlin Wall. They provide chalk for patrons to leave messages. Which is the first in our unique experience.
For starters we shared the XXL Brezel (pretzel). We splurged for their cheese spread (Obzader) which was worth it. Most places serve a beer cheese which is just a gooey...