The Berghoff Restaurant

  4.5 – 5,147 reviews   • German restaurant

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Located in Chicago’s Loop for more than 127 years, The Berghoff Restaurant includes a full-service Restaurant & Bar, the Loop’s only Brewery-Adams Street Brewery and a location at O’Hare International Airport. The Berghoff is known for family traditions, its annual Oktoberfest celebration, and being a part of the fabric of Chicago. The Berghoff Restaurant is a Chicago landmark, home of Chicago’s No. 1 Liquor License and one of the oldest, family-run establishments in the nation. Our menu includes classics (like Wiener Schnitzel and Sauerbraten) as well as newer, lighter, and allergen-friendly dishes (such as Sausage Trio and Cedar Plank Salmon). Be sure to try the famous Berghoff Root Beer and in-house brewed beer.

Institution since 1898 serving traditional German cuisine & steins of beer in an old-world setting.

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Address: 17 W Adams St, Chicago, IL 60603

Phone: (312) 427-3170

Website: https://www.theberghoff.com/

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Reviews

Sherri Arendt
Had dinner last night and the traditional German plates at Chicago’s oldest restaurant were amazing. We were seated and ordered their Adams Street Brewery drinks and the bread basket appetizer which included their homemade rye bread. Our server, Marsha, was so attentive—a joy! My Veiner Schnitzel pan fried veal cutlet with creamed spinach over spatzle was delicious. Family had the sausage trio-bratwurst, knockwurst and smoked Thuringer, along with a side of sauerkraut. If you wish to dine be aware that they close at 8pm! Definitely will be back.
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Adam Trinkel
We were excited to visit and had reservations 30 days in advance. When we arrived they said they didn’t have our reservation (it could’ve been an error on our part).
We asked for suggestions from the server and she said to read the menu.
We ordered the roast beef sandwich, turkey, turkey BLT, sausage trio, and the deconstructed chicken cordon bleu. Everything was okay.
We ordered the pretzel appetizer (delicious) and the perogies (good, but pricy).
We went in the early evening.
Restroom was clean.
We probably wouldn’t return, but the atmosphere was decorated for the holidays.
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Carly M
I have wanted to visit this restaurant since I was a kid, and yesterday I finally got to. From the moment you walk in, you feel like you have been transported to another time with the warm golden artwork and lighting. Definitely an amazing ambiance! The potato pancake appetizer was awesome, and so was the cedar plank salmon (cooked perfectly!). Beer selection was great, and tasted lovely as well. Our server was kind and attentive and we felt like we were regulars even though it was our first time visiting. We can’t wait to visit again!
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ImAS
Bright and cozy atmosphere.
The staff are very friendly.
The food is delicious and the portions are just right.

The pan-fried pork chop is tender, and the fried chicken cutlet has a crispy exterior.
The German-style gnocchi is quite unique.

This feels like a popular restaurant frequented by locals. Recommended.
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Erica Fuller
Considered the oldest family-owned restaurant in the US, the Berghoff has a lot of rich history. I went while it was decorated for Christmas and it was gorgeous. I tried the Lemon Tortellini, first time I had that dish, and now I want to learn how to make it at home. So delicious! I also enjoyed the non-alcoholic “Cozy Blanket” mocktail. I could drink that all day. I’m not always into German restaurants, but this was definitely a great find!!
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Sinem Altunbas
The Berghoff Restaurant is such a cute, happy, and welcoming place. It’s always like that, but especially at Christmas time. The chicken schnitzel is wonderful, the pretzel is delicious, and the Black Forest cake is a must. The service is truly amazing, friendly, attentive, and it makes the whole experience even better. We always come back for a lovely dinner whenever we’re in Chicago, and it never disappoints!
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Marty C.
Great German food. We were visiting for work in the area and stopped in for lunch. I got the ASB burger which was phenomenal. So good we went back for dinner later that week and I tried the meatloaf, but it was not quite as good as the burger.
The meatloaf could have been more firm, but instead was a bit mushy.
Potatoes were great, carrots and asparagus were cooked perfectly and seasoned well. The beer was definitely the star of the evening. They brew their own beer as well.
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Art JIMENEZ III
Well originally I wanted to go to the Edelweiss up close to Norridge, Illinois but they were closed on Tuesdays after work. So I decided to go on Wednesday to this place before I did my research and it was very good. Surprisingly, it’s an antiquated restaurant that’s was established 1898 and is still operating .Anyways, in regards to the food it was your decent traditional German food. I had a hard time deciding since there where so many German dishes. I went to start off which was a substitute to French onion soup called the Apple onion soup. It tastes almost like a french onion but less salty and less cheesy it was delicious and the Apple was not too sweet thinking that the Apple would overpower the onion for a soup is an appetizer. It was a tough call between the German trio which was your traditional bratwurst,knockwurst and therringer sausage. The other was the game sausage platter which had duck sausage, venison sausage and pork sausage. I’ll probably come back again for that one but was really wanting more of a common traditional German staple since I haven’t had German food for a long time. I’m glad I chose what I chose the bratwurst was cook very well and tasted delicious the knockwaurst was tasty too. It is almost close to a Polish calabasa sausage which you have to cut in and the therarringer saugage was also okay it’s a mix of veal and pork for that kind of sausage. It was served with a potato salad that was served warm which is hearty and German sauerkraut which was also good. they didn’t make the sauerkraut too sweet or too saucy versus grocery store sauerkraut. Service was pretty quick and friendly. Ambience was very classy with a lot of these paintings of the city of Chicago and I guess the Columbia expedition of 1898 which they still had next to the chandeliers. Most German restaurants they use panel wood but this one despite being wood was more classy and not so dark in ambiance. Another thing that surprised me was I was expecting this to be a bougie place to eat since it’s in downtown Chicago spending almost $100 on my spell but it’s really not that expensive. For if you are in downtown Chicago and had a craving for German just come over here. I am ending my meal with the black forest cake hopefully it’s as good as the bakery called Lutz up north to bed for another bakery called Dinkels that close 2 years ago
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Derek Tibbs
I visited The Berghoff Restaurant in Chicago and was charmed by its old-world Germanic décor, cozy wood tones, and warm beer hall ambiance. I ordered the Jaeger schnitzel and house-made bratwurst—both were hearty and flavorful, though the schnitzel’s sauce was a bit overly rich for my taste. The root beer and Black Forest cake stood out as delightful treats that felt authentically classic. Overall, the experience felt like stepping into Chicago history with genuinely satisfying food and ambiance.
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Reuben Harvey
Fantastic! Felt like we were in Germany. Food was outstanding and service from the hosts and Maria were incredible. We were warmly welcomed in and thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas decorations. The sausage trio and Hungarian goulash were on par with authentic German/European dishes and the strudel was equally brilliant. Thank you to everyone at the Berghoff
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