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Made my first trip to Royal Bavaria this past week while on a road trip returning from Texas to Tulsa. It really was like finding a piece of Germany right in the OKC burbs - really a neat place. As a beer geek in Oklahoma, I had to keep expectations in check knowing that the brewer is limited to 4% ABV. Very enjoyable session beers (tasted the gold, wheat and amber, which is the entire selection), and I thought the light malt/hop profiles of these beers really highlighted the character of the well water RB uses for brewing, which was very pleasant. No doubt that if the completely pointless laws limiting on-premises brews to 4% ABV were lifted, RB could offer some really flavorful and distinctive beers. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the beers very much and they were really good accompaniments for the food.
Food (Jagerschnitzel for me) was VERY good and authentic, and all the dishes served around me looked great. Will now be going out of my way to get to RB for a great experience. If in the OKC area, definitely worth seeking out.
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Blake,
Tulsa, OK
(06/17/2007) |
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Great atmosphere. Beer very authentic, and the blonde was outstanding. Food, is authentic and very tasty. Prices are very good and the help was terrific.
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Nate McDonald,
Harrisburg, PA
(01/04/2007) |
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I went there last night. They only had two (of their usual three) beers. The gold (blond) was very good. The amber tasted rusty.
I thought that the spicy sausages were greasy; the goulash was greasy and salty, the sourkraut was good; and the noodles were bland. The desserts were nothing special.
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michael nowatney,
jenks, OK
(01/19/2004) |
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I love this place. Great food, atmosphere and service. The beer doesn't quite measure up to style, but I love it anyway. I can't wait to get back to this place. Despite government intrusion and restriction of the brewing business, I find it amazing that the brewers in OK can still create some very good beers.
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ct,
Elgin, IL
(01/10/2004) |
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chuck,
oklahoma city, OK
(09/16/2003) |
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My favorite place to eat...The first time I went there, they treated me like they had known me forever. Scott, Norman.
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Scott Durham,
Norman, Ok
(04/19/2003) |
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The beer at this place is amazing. I went there a few days after a new batch was transferred into the taps. The wheat beer was amazing and the okoberfest was really good too. The blond was not really up my alley. The food was really good as well. It took a while to come out, but I had a schnitzel covered with a gravy with mushrooms and bacon. Really reminded me of the food in Regensburg.
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Mike Son,
Norman, OK
(10/24/2001) |
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Took a half hour drive to find this place. It is a little off the beaten path but very authentic German. The beer though is not too good. The Oktoberfest was acidic, tasted like cider, (I've been to Germany, it's not supposed to taste like that). The wheat was an American version or a Crystall as the German's call it. Not very interesting. Though I didn't sample the food, it did look quite delicious and the place is beautiful. I guess you could always do shots of Yagermeister....
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Ray Mickiewicz,
Spencer, MA
(06/24/1999) |
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I felt like I was back in Germany! Love the German language menu. Only two beers available :( The Oktoberfest is very authentic - a great beer. The King's Gold has that skunky "Heinekin" smell and is a bit cloudy but tastes good. This place is a bit off the beaten path but the food is excellent and I recommend a visit.
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Waldorf, MD
(04/23/1998) |
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