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Suppenkuche - 90.8
Beer Bar
601 Hayse St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
phone: (415) 252-9289
suppenkuche.com/

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Location Attributes:
proper glassware used
family friendly location

Reviews:

Reviewer: Redrover
Overall Score: 86.7
Selection: 4.5 | Service: 4.3 | Atmosphere: 4.3 | Food: 4.25
Date: Wed, May 21st 2008

You know I love German Beer & food, so its no big surprise that I found my way here during a recent work trip to SF.

I happened to be here for brunch the day of the Bay to Breakers run. This place had a nice post race buzz.

You walk right into the first dining room, which also contains the service bar. There is another dining area in back and small drinking room off to the side (a ledge runs along the walls and it is loaded with bar stools) It is slightly crowded, but you cant blame them for trying to maximize seating.


There are lots of long raw wood tables. Note that they will seat you with other parties. While some may find this uncomfortable, I think it is a good use of space and a great way to meet new folks.

They offer an appetizing Sunday brunch, but I opted for more traditional German food. Started with a yummy potato bacon soup and then had the jager schnitzel.

The beer list has an impressive list of Teutonic, Abbey and Trappist inspired choices. Highlights for me included Weltenburger Uerige Alt, Schlenkerla Rauchbier and Allgauer St Magnus.

Service was friendly and well paced. The staff really seems to know the regulars.

The only upgrade - would like to see is more bathrooms.

Put this one on your itinerary when visiting San Francisco!


Reviewer: danscott
Overall Score: 95.0
Selection: 4.8 | Service: 5.0 | Atmosphere: 4.5 | Food: 4.0
Date: Tue, May 6th 2008

oh, hell yes. you want German beer? come and get some german beer. 12-14 taps of good stuff that you don't see in the states, especially on tap. german beer hall seating on benched and long tables. seriously good and authentic german food that impressed the parents who grew up eating it. caterwaul in and stumble out, this place is a total winner and you must go here if you enjoy the German.


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