Nestled in Koreatown, this lively beer hall serves up clever German-Korean fusion bites alongside a stellar selection of craft brews, perfect for game day.
"Darkwood pub hall with an outstanding selection of craft brews and multiple flatscreen TV's to catch the game. What really stands out is the thoughful German-Korean fusion menu (Eat: kimchee pancake, kalbi quesadilla and german fried rice)" - The HR Dept
"Although Biergarten might seem just another run-of-the-mill sports bar, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Drawing from both German and Korean influences, the menu is filled with snacks like kielbasa and kimchi pancakes, and its wide-open space makes it the ideal place to watch your team embarrass themselves on national television." - kat hong, james montgomery
"As the name suggests, Biergarten is a German-style pub on Western in Koreatown. And their menu is a fantastic mishmash of German and Korean food, like military stew with kielbasa, or pork schnitzel with katsu sauce. But the best thing here is a different kind of mash-up: "the Chosun” burger, topped with american cheese, grilled Spam, kimchi, and pickled daikon. It’s as good as it sounds—just be prepared to have some leftovers. They’ve also got parking lot seating set up, and show soccer matches most nights. " - brant cox, sylvio martins
"This German-style pub on Western in Koreatown has a menu complete with a fantastic mix of German and Korean food, like military stew with kielbasa, pork schnitzel with katsu sauce, and fried rice with bratwurst and sauerkraut. If you’re looking for something a bit more interesting than room temperature burgers and queso, place your takeout and delivery order here." - brant cox
"Koreatown’s popular German-Korean craft beer pub is showing World Cup matches, but call ahead to know which ones it’ll open up for, and be sure to order some of the stellar grilled sausages or burgers to go with the game." - Virali_Dave, Mona Holmes