Rhein Haus Denver

  4.3 – 3,337 reviews   • German restaurant

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Located just minutes from Ball Arena, Rhein Haus Denver is a spacious German beer hall and restaurant offering house-made brats, pretzels, schnitzel, and more. With 24+ beers on tap—including German imports and local favorites—plus a strong whiskey selection and craft cocktails, it’s a go-to spot for lunch, dinner, weekend brunch, or happy hour. TVs throughout the venue make it a prime place to catch the game, and four indoor bocce ball courts add a fun, competitive twist. Reserve our upstairs bocce courts, dining room, and private bar for your next event—suitable for large groups or intimate dinners. Official watch location for the Denver Broncos, Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche and Colorado Rapids.

Mammoth, German-style beer hall featuring unique brews, sausages, housemade pretzels, and bocce courts.

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Daniel Miller
I just *had* to give this German restaurant in my new home of Denver a try. I am of German stock and so I grew up eating German cuisine and even worked at a Bavarian-themed restaurant whilst growing up.

The Rhein Haus is located in downtown Denver. It is a very cozy atmosphere and it very much feels like you are in Bavaria. There is German signage, beautiful wood floors and decor, and even a full sized & playable bocce ball court in the middle of the restaurant!

I went here with my brother and we both had an amazing meal. We started with a soft salted pretzel served with yummy cheese sauce – they also had mustard if you prefer. Then we each had a Jaeger schnitzel with mushroom sauce and mashed potatoes & sauerkraut – theirs has caraway seeds.

The entree was wonderful and I definitely want to come back and sample more of the menu, including some of their bratwurst and other sausage items. There is a lot more of the menu to explore, and it does my heart good to know there is some genuine and delicious German food here in Denver 😉
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Shane M
Came here for a change of the same old restaurants. We sat down right away about 330 pm. Total of 5 in my party. I ordered a pomegranate cider and it was really good. German margarita was ok. I started with the giant pretzel and its okay. Nothing special but came out from kitchen fast. For entree wife ordered the breaded pork chop and tasted very good, I ordered the plate with kabasi, turkey keg and chicken breast and it was delicious. We asked for desert, and we ordered a chocolate Sunday and they came out with vanilla with Carmel. Not sure what happened to the chocolate. Disappointing desert. See picture. I wonder if they thought we are wanting the kid desert? Overall food was good, service was slow but very nice, food delivery was fast,. Overall I would come here again but would not go out of the way to eat here.
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R Tony Smith
Prost! A Taste of Munich in Denver

Having traveled to Munich multiple times, we are always on the hunt for that authentic Bavarian spark, and Rhein Haus Denver absolutely nails it.

The atmosphere is spot on—lively, welcoming, and beautifully designed.

Here’s why it’s our go-to:
• The Smorgasbord: This is the star of the show. It’s the perfect size for two to split and served as a delicious reminder of the Oktoberfest chicken we’ve enjoyed in Munich. The flavors are nostalgic and perfectly executed.
• The Salmon: A standout entree with beautiful presentation and fresh, vibrant flavors – I subbed the spätzle for red cabbage and sauerkraut to make more healthy but still authentic!
• Drinks & Service: our martinis were fabulous, and the service is consistently attentive and friendly. I also had a glass of fab Riesling wine paired with my salmon 😉

If you’re looking for high-quality food and an authentic vibe that honors German tradition, this is the place. (See photos of the Smorgasbord and Salmon!)
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John Rose
Good German food and a fun atmosphere. Its a big plce with lots of room. Its kind of deceiving from the outside! The waitress staff was very friendly and attentive. The apple strudel was excellent! All the food was delicious!
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Joseph Hanson
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Great spot for brunch before the Broncos game!

Came here with a few buddies before the Broncos game and had an awesome time. The food was delicious — we had pretzels, sausages, and some brunch plates, and everything hit the spot. The beer selection is huge and the vibe was perfect — lively but not too crazy.

Service was friendly and quick even though it was busy, and it’s got that fun German beer hall feel that makes it great for groups. Definitely coming back next time we’re downtown before a game!
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Kathleen Reimer
This was a great Pregame place to get some food and beer before the football game. The boot of beer was lots of fun.
The pretzel goes great with the beer – and must order. Not quite as perfect as the ones from Germany but they are close.
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Christopher Rivett
Great authentic food, fast friendly and attentive service. This was my first trip in the area and I loved it so much that I returned a second time before leaving. If you like German house-made Brats this is the place when in Denver.
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Kate K
Came in for a late brunch and left extremely disappointed. First of all, the best part about any German food is the bread. My brat came out on a tiny stale HOT DOG BUN. Shaped like a crescent moon. I was forced to eat it with a fork and knife. Second, I ordered a German potato salad and got American breakfast potatoes instead. And when I mentioned that the potatoes were literally drowning in grease, the waitress said “Well, that’s how they’re always made here”. Ok? Great. I took maybe two bites and my stomach immediately started making noises. There is no world in which the potato to grease ratio should ever be 1:1. Also, this is NOT what a German potato salad is. There was absolutely nothing German about my meal. If you want American food with German names…then you’ll like this place. If you’re German or lived in Germany or want to try real German food, this is not a place for you!
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Tammy Guidry
It was super packed when we went to dinner but thankfully we were able to get a table. My husband and I shared the smorgasbord and brussel sprouts and wow were we stuffed. We could have just done the smorgasbord. Food came out quick and was delicious, the surprise hidden gem was the spätzle. The environment is quite loud though, so if you’re trying to have a first date, might want to go somewhere more quiet. Otherwise, the atmosphere is quite up eat and friendly, might have to yell a bit to communicate with your tablemates though.
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Erik Makic
Great spot for an evening out of after work. Great food. A little expensive, but that is Denver for you. Dinner for 2 with a pretzel, cocktail and entre ended up at $110 with tip. But spatzle was amazing!
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