A fenced-in outdoor bar in the middle of Hayes Valley, Biergarten is a fave with beer & brat loving locals. They have porkpretzels to go with your big-ass mug of beer. Leer más
Everything on the food menu is wonderful-pretzels, gnome burgers, pickledeggs, currypotatoes. Also get the liters of beer because you won't have to stand in line as often
THE place to gather outside in Hayes Valley and soak up the classic biergarten/beer garden experience. The food is delicious and the setting encourages you to talk to everyone at the communal tables. Leer más
Wednesday is the one day a week they serve burgers. The toppings change weekly (this one has crispyshallots, sweet peppers, and smoked blue cheese), but it is always made with Prather Ranch beef. Leer más
A fenced-in outdoor bar in the middle of Hayes Valley, Biergarten is a fave with Euro expats (my German father-in-law loves this place) and beer-and-brat loving locals alike. Leer más
The best of German Beer and Burgers; this daily beer garden is a nice change from the bar style, providing a great outdoor setting for friends along with fantastic german beer and juicy burgers. Leer más
This German-inspired beer garden serves up, as one would guess, a selection of German beers and hearty German eats, like bratwursts, pretzels and cabbage salads. Leer más
This spot is a simple combo of good beer in big mugs, good sausage, and blankets you can borrow when the sun disappears, which it usually does. Don't miss their star quality burgers on Wednesday's. Leer más
Lugar super charmoso estilo jardim/parque com mesas estilo piquenique ao ar livre, que vende cervejas alemãs em copos/jarras absurdamente grandes! Vale a visita numa tarde ensolarada
I was here yesterday! Delicious bratdog, frankfurter, beet salad, and banana knot. It got a little chilly, but they have stacks of wooly blankets. So much fun.
Great beer and food (love pretzel with horseradish, egg sandwich, picklesveggies, and daily burger). Get there early for a table and before the sun sets.
Located in the trendy Hayes Valley neighborhood, this raucous outdoor spot serves up enormous pretzels, bratwurst and other traditional German foods that can't be beat.
This is definitely a place to be "seen." If there is a line it could be an hour wait or more. If I see a line, I just get a beer from Grove St. Market and sit out at Alamo Square park.
Great place, but VERY long lines! Either you get a big beer and accept that it's warm by the time you're half-way, or get a small and stand in line for way too long.
An authentic outdoor German beer garden, serving 6 Germanic beers on tap by the liter and half-liter. Food'll include two bigger-than-at-Suppenkuche pretzel offerings. Leer más
Legit German options, and served in appropriate vessels. (The liter is just double the cost of a liter, so get 2 half liters to try something different.)
Get all the beer you think you party may have. Once you go through the line and sit down, they make you go outside and start over if you want anything else.
This is the most authentically Bavarian biergarten I've ever been to in the United States. The worst part about it are the lines (which are not authentic). Everything else is great.
The feeling is somewhat like a German Biergarten, but the devil is in the detail and those are missing. The food is alright, but not everything is really common in Germany. Drinks could have a larger