Jennie Ator
Helga’s is my go-to restaurant for German food. I’ve been a patron from when they had their restaurant in Hoffman Heights in Aurora. I love the atmosphere of their current location South of Aurora Mall and their mini deli, beer garden.
Their lunch portion is the perfect amount. Dinner portions are larger. I had lunch on Friday and had one of my favorites, Rouladen with red cabbage and fried spatzle. Service was excellent as always.
I’ve never used their bathrooms before until this visit. Not sure if they are always like this, but the hallway to the bathrooms and in the bathroom smell bad. Kind of tarnished the greatness of the meal & service.
Also I miss the old deli size. They have downsized their deli meats and other candy goodies. I suspect it was for more demand for the beer garden.
Overall I’ll be back as always to get my yummy authentic German food fix!
… moreDiane Wales
I’m so glad I gave this german restaurant a try for my birthday in Aurora, CO. Their schnitzel was seriously one of the most tender cuts of meat I’ve had in a long time its flavor was spot on too. The breading wasn’t too heavy and it just melted in my mouth. I appreciate that they use a lighter hand when it comes to the breading it’s clear they care about balancing flavors. The place is very nicely decorated too..
… moreAmy Fryar
The live music is amazing! The food is superb! The staff is very attentive! I couldn’t try everything, but sure wanted to!
… moreJason Lyle
Helgas is definitely one of my favorite restaurants of all time. Everything here is straight bussin And the beer is epic as well. I’ll drive all the way down from Cheyenne Wyoming to eat here. I recommend the veal schnitzel with sauerkraut, and the German salad is epic.
… moreAlli H
**Update: The food is still amazing and tasty. It’s not over priced and you get giant portions. The kids enjoyed it much more this time around. Highly recommend the all you can eat schnitzel on Wednesdays**The experience here is always fun and different. The food is great and you get a lot. I’m pretty sure one plate can feed my husband and I. The kids didn’t really like the food, but it’s different so not surprising. The store has cool German goodies. I always loved checking out the store.
… moreKathryn Koerperich
A charming German restaurant with delicious home style classics like schnitzels, sauerkraut, wurst, spätzle, and of course beer (I saw mostly Paulaner). The food was amazing and generously portioned. My favorite was the pork rahmschnitzel and the red cabbage, both of which were incredibly flavorful.
… moreEric Sizemore
So good. Get the potato salad as a side and live your best life. I got the bratwurst dinner and wish that I could live in a state of perpetual bratwurst consumption because this was so good. Do not skip out on the pretzel and bier cheese also, incredibly good. Long live Helga’s!
… moreRobert Hites
Nice place. The food was a little over seasoned for my taste. They were very accommodating and brought me a very plain Schnitzel versus the gravy version (see pics). They are one of a very short list of german restaurants that serve Spezi–a coke/fanta orange mix of soft drink, so they get marks for that. I wouldn’t recommend them if you have a salt sensitivity, but other than that a decent german experience.
… moreMarilyn M
Drove 30 miles just to have authentic German food, and Helga’s did not disappoint! My husband had Schnitzel, and I had Rahm Schnitzel. Both were delicious, as were the beers.
… moreRoyal Bush
My first visit. We just saw a movie. The server was nice but not an experienced server, more of an order taker. The food was ok. The bun/bread for my sandwich was dry and fell apart as I tried to eat it. I just took the bun off and used fork and knife. It wasn’t the worst meal, nor will I probably come back. It’s just not a good fit for me.
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