Reichenbach Hall, German restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, United States
Reichenbach Hall is a German beer hall restaurant in Midtown Manhattan with wooden communal tables, barrels, and television screens showing sports throughout the space. The dining area is designed for group gatherings and serves traditional German food.
The restaurant brought large-scale German beer hall culture to New York when it opened as the city's largest beer hall. It established Bavarian dining traditions in Manhattan and shaped how the city eats.
The restaurant follows German beer hall tradition where guests share long communal tables and enjoy regional dishes alongside German beers. This way of dining mirrors the social eating style found in Bavaria.
The restaurant is located between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and opens at midday with late closing times on weekends. Visitors should expect crowds, especially when sporting events are broadcast.
The restaurant offers shot-skis and Das Boot drinking vessels that let guests experience traditional German drinking customs in an unusual way. These items make drinking here a playful and entertaining part of the visit.
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