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7 reviews for Royal Bavaria Restaurant and Brewery
| mattcoats (18), Norman, Oklahoma | | March 23, 2007 Great food, and decent beer. Nothing to write home about, but the Oktoberfest is by far the best. Get it in a 2L boot! | | Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio | | November 19, 2006 November ’06: Relatively realistic replica of a Bavarian gasthaus (without the smoke). The food was good and filling, if not 100% authentic (my jaegerschnitzel almost had an Oklahoma-influenced feel of chicken fried steak to it ... sounds weird, but it was good). The beers were OK, although again not quite authentic. Worth a drive down Sooner Road to visit. | | troyc (72), Lubbock, Texas | | October 18, 2006 Went here yesterday to see how it was. I have driven by here, but never been inside. Very charming. Maybe not 100% authentic, but it’s pretty close. (I used to live in Germany.) The beers are so-so. Not exactly authentic, but not bad nevertheless. The food was great though. Great service. I’ll definitely be back. | | MrRomero (105), Nolanville, Texas | | December 9, 2005 The beer was very bad and having just come from Germany spending many a night in Gastattes, the food wasn’t a whole lot better. I had the veal schnitzel with rahmsauce. The breading reminded me of Japanese breading, not German. Maybe this is how they cook in Bavaria. The mushroom cream sauce was quite thick and coagulated when it got cool. Also ordered a bowl of rotkohl which was pretty good but no different than what I can buy in a jar. I wanted something in this place to knock my socks off but nothing did, especially the beer. The apple strudel was good though. | lilannie (8), State College, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | July 2, 2005 Just went here the other night for Mike’s birthday, the beer they serve is usually quite good (lager, hefe, and an octoberfest) and the food is the best (authentic German cusine). The entertainment is also exceptional. The staff is wonderful; they let us sit outside in their "biergarden", play cribbage, and have a few pints (despite its lack of use due to nearby residents complaining of noise). If you want some authentic German food and beer in Oklahoma, this is the place to go. | | ¾ (599), Colorado | | December 14, 2004 [ Updated May 8, 2006 ] Great place... authentic food, awesome staff, and such a great setting, completely unexpected in Oklahoma. This is not really located in OKC, rather it’s in Moore, to the SE of OKC about 10-15 miles. The beer is pretty boring and they have some massive infection problems at times. Other times the beer is delicious. | | Terminus (145), Las Cruces, New Mexico | | October 27, 2004 An interesting little german restauranut between Norman and Oklahoma City. All the waitstaff is dressed in proper attire and very friendly. Unfortunately, they only have 3 beers ontap at all times. 2 of the 3 were very buttery/diacytl infected, but their lager stood out as being pretty good. Thanks for the memories Jazzbsman, Mjames, Lilanne, and Princeofnessus. |
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