If you were to ask any Indy native where the oldest German restaurant in town was, we’re pretty certain that each and every one of them would say they know just the place. Then they’ll likely go on to tell you about The Rathskeller, an impressive house of German culture and cuisine that’s simply to die for. Not only is The Rathskeller Indianapolis’s oldest restaurant, but it’s also one of the best! In fact, it’s been rated the best German restaurant in Indiana year after year (and then some). It’s world-famous for not only its amazingly authentic dishes but also its delightful atmosphere, which is like something out of a Munich beer hall.
The Rathskeller has been open and operating since 1894.
Rathskeller Restaurant/Facebook For more than 125 years, this place has been serving up the best German food you’ll ever have, as well as creating a lively atmosphere that might just make you feel like you’ve been transported to Germany.
Of course, you’re still in Indiana, but it certainly doesn’t always feel like it.
Rathskeller Restaurant/Facebook The possibilities here seem to be unlimited; you’ll be amazed at the wide array of foods, drinks, and entertainment on any given day or night.
The Rathskeller has four different beautifully-themed dining rooms, a beer hall (that’s the part that feels like you’re in Munich!), and a Biergarten, where all sorts of entertainment acts go on night after night.
Rathskeller Restaurant/Facebook Over the last century or so, this establishment has worked hard to become one of Indiana’s most treasured places.
The menus (plural!) are respectably large, with all sorts of authentic German and European dishes as well as classics like filet mignon, steak, seafood, chicken, and more.
Rathskeller Restaurant/Facebook There’s also quite an impressive wine list (and bar menu).
The Kellerbar area is filled to the roof with 12 imported draft beers and more than 50 imported bottled beers.
Rathskeller Restaurant/Facebook Last, but certainly not least, in the Biergarten you’ll discover a world of full-service walk-up bars and some of the most delectable snack/bar foods you’ll ever bite into.
Come to The Rathskeller for its timelessness, stay for its amazing menu.
Rathskeller Restaurant/Facebook
What do you think? Have you ever enjoyed a meal or a show (or both) at the oldest German restaurant in Indiana? What’s your favorite dish? Tell us about it in the comments! For menus, hours, entertainment schedules, and more, make sure to check out The Rathskeller’s official website. Hungry for more Indiana restaurants? Check out this list of eight Indiana restaurants you need to add to your bucket list.
Rathskeller Restaurant/Facebook
For more than 125 years, this place has been serving up the best German food you’ll ever have, as well as creating a lively atmosphere that might just make you feel like you’ve been transported to Germany.
The possibilities here seem to be unlimited; you’ll be amazed at the wide array of foods, drinks, and entertainment on any given day or night.
Over the last century or so, this establishment has worked hard to become one of Indiana’s most treasured places.
There’s also quite an impressive wine list (and bar menu).
Last, but certainly not least, in the Biergarten you’ll discover a world of full-service walk-up bars and some of the most delectable snack/bar foods you’ll ever bite into.
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