
Modern German fare served in a stylish yet cozy atmosphere. No Lederhosen necessary! Featuring scratch-made German specialties like Schnitzel, Spaetzle and more, Nick’s German Kitchen offers an authentic German kitchen infused with a modern vibe. Flavorful, fresh and appealing, Nick’s German will make you rethink everything you think you know about German food! Guten Appetit!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1150 Hungry Neck Blvd Suite E, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
Phone: (843) 535-9565
Website: http://www.nicksgerman.com/
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Reviews
The Standout Dishes
Lumberjack Schnitzel: This is easily one of the best versions of schnitzel I’ve had. The pork cutlet was perfectly thin and crispy, but the toppings really took it over the top. It comes loaded with fried onions, bacon, and a perfectly cooked fried egg, all served over a bed of bacon fried potatoes and creamy sauerkraut. It’s a massive, flavorful engine of a meal that doesn’t miss a beat.
Spaghettieis (Spaghetti Ice Cream): You can’t leave without trying this. It’s a classic German dessert where vanilla ice cream is pressed through a ricer to look like noodles, topped with a bright strawberry “tomato sauce” and shaved white chocolate “parmesan.” It’s as fun to look at as it is to eat, and a huge hit if you’re dining with kids.
The Verdict
The service was excellent, and the attention to detail in the scratch-made Spaetzle and sauces is evident. Whether you’re a German food purist or just looking for a hearty, high-quality meal, Nick’s is a 10/10.
Literally no notes – highly recommend!
Nick’s is a small spot tucked back in Mount P. With a great atmosphere and pretty straight forward menu and reasonably priced, always delicious items.
The starters are great and love a side of Spaetzle (pasta) but the star of the show for me is schnitzel – got the Jagerschnitzel (pork) and the Weinerschnitzel (veal). The Jeager is more of a savory mushroom cream sauce. Weiner snitzel is more plain, and seasoned with lemon zest. I personally think due to its plain-ness and being Veal, this is a bit over priced when the other pork snitzels have such great tasty gravy and toppings, and are about $10 less!
But really, its a tasty spot and reasonably priced for a great dinner out in chuck.
*note- not a full bar (no cocktails) but great beer and wine selection* good German beers!