“I have loved this place for a long time, old location and new. The new location is just down the street from the old one and almost 4 times the size. The atmosphere is so awesome. I notice something new every time I visit. You HAVE to get a pretzel! It will blow you away. I typically get the large sausage plate and either share it or take it home for leftovers. The German potatoes and sauerkraut are also very tasty. Sometimes, on weekends, there is a polka band or an accordion player.If you are a beer drinker, I don't believe there is a single domestic beer on the menu. They are all tap, bottle, or can from Germany. The list is extensive. I saw a glass so tall the other day, I almost screamed out, Das Boot!?! The female wait staff are dressed up in Dirndal dresses. It adds to the atmosphere. You will not be disappointed. If you have a large group, it is best to call ahead and make a reservation, or you may have a really long wait.“
“We had a great meal our first time here at Jorg’s. The pretzel was phenomenal and the goulash and schnitzels were on point. I appreciated the beer selections and was pleased to see a dornfelder and zweigelt on the wine list. The Biergarten is a little small, but it felt lively once it filled up. The beer could be a little bit colder, but otherwise no complaints!Kid-friendliness: We brought our 13 month old twins here and they were very accommodating. Might not be the best place for rambunctious children, but children were welcome.“