For the best German beer, sausages, and live entertainment in the midwest, head to Tulsa or Oklahoma City to Fassler Hall – an authentic German Beer Hall. It’s the closest thing you’ll find in the Sooner State to authentic German specialties and once you discover this place, it will be hard to stay away.
Fassler Hall opened its first location in Tulsa then modeled its OKC location after it in 2014. The outdoor space at both locations are beautiful spots to enjoy an outdoor meal and a game of ping pong or cornhole.
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They are well-known for their house-made sausage that is ground on-site daily. The classic bratwurst, which is boiled in Spaten Optimator beer and topped with house sauerkraut is the most popular with customers.
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You’ll also want to try the duck fat fries served with Gouda cheese - they are out of this world!
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There are 11 different sausage options on the menu to choose from. Plus, you’ll see a special from time to time, like this Hatch Green Chile Sausage.
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The vibe at Fassler Hall is always upbeat and on select nights you’ll find live entertainment.
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One of my menu favorites is the classic pretzel. You can’t go wrong with one of these bad boys.
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Forget the food for a moment and let’s talk about the German beer selection. It’s quite expansive and has seasonal selections for every beer lover.
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From made-to-order waffles and house-made sausages to their amazing brunch burrito, they have a little of everything for every customer.
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Address: 421 Northwest 10th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, 73103
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Address: 304 South Elgin Avenue, Tulsa, OK, 74120
Click here to visit their website.
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