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Welcome to Rhein Haus - Denver

Located in Denver, Rhein Haus offers a vibrant dining experience with a focus on German cuisine. With a variety of sausages, salads, and starters, the menu caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians. The house-made pretzels and giant pretzels are a must-try, especially when paired with their unique sauce options. The atmosphere is lively, featuring bocce ball and a diverse beer selection. The friendly staff and quick service enhance the overall dining experience. Whether you're looking for a fun night out with friends or a delicious meal before a concert, Rhein Haus is a top choice in downtown Denver.

Rhein Haus - Denver: Reviews & Ratings

Patrick S.
Patrick S.

Yeah, this place is pretty amazing. Really good food. Good atmosphere. The bar scene is awesome. Really good drink selection. The beers are good. All the food we order was super good. The pretzel is a must get fried pickles. Can't go wrong with that. Sausages win win win I would definitely come here again A+ all the way service was great super friendly one of the better places to eat in downtown Denver.

Annette T.
Annette T.

Everything about this place was great. There's bocce ball in the middle of the restaurant so you can have a beer and play or just watch people. The staff were quick and friendly, and we got our beers fast and our food within 15min. The grillwurst platter was a great way to sample the sausages and WOW, the sausages were all so delicious, but I would come back for the mashed potatoes alone! SO GOOD. The broccolini was equally as delicious; so tender and buttery. They also had a variety of mustards to try. The beer selection was great and we enjoyed both our beers. This is now my new go-to for German food, and I'm so excited to have the mashed potatoes again!

Zoe D.
Zoe D.

Food: this is my first time dine in with all kinds of wursts, personally like the habanero cheddarwurst and polish kielbasa, the giant pretzel is full of of vibe, haus salad is beyond my mind, goulash and chicken wing is ok Service: the server must like the job, she is very friendly and know what we want Ambiance: the whole interior is very chill, with the ball game, and bar, I feel relax Price: $168/5

Tiffany A.
Tiffany A.

Came here before the Blink 182 concert and it was a great spot for a group of six! We shared a few beers - I got a good Dewey IPA then a grapefruit radler. My husband and I shared a platter of four sausages that came with sauerkraut and we subbed in German potato salad (greasy but tasty - lots of bacon). The cheddar brat was best! We could quite finish all the sausages between the two of us. We sat in the upstairs area which was open and spacious, and they were playing some 90s punk rock music. Cool spot! Our server was also very friendly and attentive.

Tori B.
Tori B.

Came here with some friends and it was such a fun experience. Food was great, beers were cold, and the giant pretzel was no lie!

Rika M.
Rika M.

Aidan (bar manager?), thank you for your spot on suggestion! This Munich was pretty darn tasty. Accompanied by sweet potato fries and a pickle (and deep fried onions on top) this made my empty stomach smile brighter than the sun! And it's quite a volume, too! It was a busy Thursday night where Green Bay Packer fans gathered to watch the game but to my surprise my to-go order came out from the kitchen like the Japanese bullet train. I probably waited only 5 minutes at the tops. This German restaurant has consistent Deutschland atmosphere throughout the establishment with some Bocce lanes. I've been to this place a few time in the past where I didn't consume anything but I finally got a chance for a little bite to eat tonight as a to-go. And I enjoyed it tremendously. Next time I'll have some stout beer to go with my food.

Location

If you're looking for a unique dining experience in the heart of Denver, look no further than Rhein Haus. This German-inspired establishment offers a variety of pretzels, sausages, and other delicious dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings.

Located at 1415 Market St in Denver, Rhein Haus is a popular spot for those looking to enjoy a classy yet casual dining experience. The restaurant offers a range of amenities, including outdoor seating, a full bar, and even bocce ball for entertainment.

One of the standout dishes at Rhein Haus is the Giant Pretzel served with obatzda, honey mustard, and cheddar fondue. This shareable appetizer is perfect for starting your meal off on a savory note. Additionally, the housemade sausages, such as the Rhein Brat wrapped in bacon and topped with caramelized onions, are a must-try for sausage enthusiasts.

Customers rave about the friendly service and welcoming atmosphere at Rhein Haus. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a fun night out with friends, this restaurant has something for everyone. So why not make a reservation and see for yourself why Rhein Haus is a top choice for German cuisine in Denver.