Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic German beer bar with hearty schnitzels and sausages, stellar beer list, lively patio, and occasional kitchen closures; great value if you time it right.
Resi's Bierstube delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality anchored by excellent sausages and schnitzels, paired with exceptional beer expertise and a charming vintage tavern setting with appealing patio. However, inconsistent menu availability and thin staffing during busy periods prevent higher performance. A cherished local institution with deep loyalty, it excels as a destination for German beer lovers and families seeking authentic, unpretentious comfort.
Step into a Chicago time capsule where wood-paneled walls, half-liters, and a back garden make the night feel easy. Service leans friendly and familiar, with regulars swapping stories at the bar. One diner summed it up: "Cozy room, cold beer, hearty plates." On big game days it can get bustling, but most nights feel warm and relaxed. The cooking keeps to classic German comfort: schnitzels that crackle, sausage dinners with tangy kraut and warm potato salad, and homemade spaetzle that drinks up gravy. The beer list is the star—broad, regional, and proudly old-school—so it is ideal for those who value quality imports over frills. Expect occasional menu simplification, but what they serve tends to be well-executed. Families do fine here, especially on the patio. Kids can tuck into a big pretzel, potato pancakes with applesauce, or a simple bratwurst. Vegetarian choices are limited, and adventurous eaters are not required—this is approachable, hearty fare that suits less daring palates.
Area: Residential-meets-commercial strip in North Center with neighborhood bars, casual dining, and families plus sports fans.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked corridor with steady evening foot traffic; typical city vigilance advised.
Nearby: Near Lincoln Square and Wrigleyville; pre-game crowds possible, plus nearby German cultural spots and beer bars.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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