This veteran-owned German deli offers a cozy and historic atmosphere, with a unique blend of German and Texan flavors. The staff is friendly and attentive, with some servers standing out for their exceptional service. However, there have been a few instances of slow service and inattentive staff. The menu features a variety of hearty sandwiches, soups, and homemade root beer, with popular items including the Reuben fritters, schnitzel, and potato pancakes. While some guests have found the portions to be a bit small, the quality of the food is generally high. Pricing is reasonable, with most meals falling in the $10-$30 range. One notable issue is the sometimes difficult parking situation, but the restaurant's historic charm and excellent service make it a worthwhile visit.