Louisiana is a melting pot of flavors, no doubt about it. Sure, Creole and Cajun restaurants dominate the state, but there are a few hidden gems serving mouthwatering German cuisine that you may not know about. In no particular order, here are some of our favorites.
- Aline Street Beer Garden
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Aline Street Beer Garden/Facebook If you’re looking for European beers, then you have to swing by Aline Street Beer Garden. Serving more than seventy different beers on tap and by the bottle, you’ll be able to drink your way through the world here. They often feature pop up restaurants too, making this the perfect place to swing by with your friends after work. 1515 Aline St., New Orleans, Louisiana 70115.
- Bratz Y’all
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Bratz Y’all/Facebook Nestled in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans, this German Biergarten is serving up mouthwateringly good German food, wine, and beer. Do yourself a favor and get a Bavarian Salted Pretzel, they’re baked fresh daily! 617 Piety St. Suite B, New Orleans, Louisiana 70117.
- Evi’s Schnitzel Haus
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Evi’s Schnitzel Haus/Facebook Shreveport’s first German restaurant opened up its doors in 2017 and has been quite popular ever since. The portions are generous, the flavors are incredible, and the atmosphere will make you feel like you’ve been transported to Germany. 1303 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy., Shreveport, Louisiana 71105.
- Pinetta’s
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SooperFave/Zomato This Baton Rouge landmark has been around decades. What might look like an unassuming restaurant from the street has quite the cozy, charming setting inside. With Italian, German, and Turkish flavors on the menu, there’s something for everyone here. 3056 Perkins Rd., Baton Rouge, LA 70808.
- Schnitzelhaus
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Schnitzelhaus Louisiana/Facebook This unassuming little restaurant in the small town of Leesville is serving some of the best, most authentic German cuisine around. 1745 Chaffee Rd., Leesville, Louisiana 71446.
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Aline Street Beer Garden/Facebook
If you’re looking for European beers, then you have to swing by Aline Street Beer Garden. Serving more than seventy different beers on tap and by the bottle, you’ll be able to drink your way through the world here. They often feature pop up restaurants too, making this the perfect place to swing by with your friends after work. 1515 Aline St., New Orleans, Louisiana 70115.
Bratz Y’all/Facebook
Nestled in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans, this German Biergarten is serving up mouthwateringly good German food, wine, and beer. Do yourself a favor and get a Bavarian Salted Pretzel, they’re baked fresh daily! 617 Piety St. Suite B, New Orleans, Louisiana 70117.
Evi’s Schnitzel Haus/Facebook
Shreveport’s first German restaurant opened up its doors in 2017 and has been quite popular ever since. The portions are generous, the flavors are incredible, and the atmosphere will make you feel like you’ve been transported to Germany. 1303 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy., Shreveport, Louisiana 71105.
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SooperFave/Zomato
This Baton Rouge landmark has been around decades. What might look like an unassuming restaurant from the street has quite the cozy, charming setting inside. With Italian, German, and Turkish flavors on the menu, there’s something for everyone here. 3056 Perkins Rd., Baton Rouge, LA 70808.
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Schnitzelhaus Louisiana/Facebook
This unassuming little restaurant in the small town of Leesville is serving some of the best, most authentic German cuisine around. 1745 Chaffee Rd., Leesville, Louisiana 71446.
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