The decor of Walzwerk is a cross between upscale California and proletariat chic. There is a lot of metal in the tables, chairs and paneling. The floo... More
Walzwerk
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The decor of Walzwerk is a cross between upscale California and proletariat chic. There is a lot of metal in the tables, chairs and paneling. The floor is unadorned and unapologetic cement, a fact that cannot be easy on the wait staff's feet as they bustle about. Despite that, they are a personable bunch that hardly seems likely to foment a revolution. The cuisine is German, featuring potato pancakes, sausages, and Wienerschnitzel, perfect with the great selection of German beers available. Reservations accepted only for parties of four or more.
This restaurant is intelligently hip with fascinating decor including portraits of Mark, Lenin, and Engels. The owner cares passionately about both the food and her customers.
Great German cuisine, and not just the stereotypical saurbraten and weinerschnitzel! The Cold War industrial decor, overshadowed by an image of Karl Marx, makes a great place to bring together hearty food, good beer, compelling conversation and an amazing array of people.