

Sausage, sauerkraut, beer & more in homey digs with an adjacent European-style deli & meat market.
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Address: 6601 Snider Plaza, Dallas, TX 75205
Phone: (214) 363-2231
Website: http://kubys.com/
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The service was efficient. From sitting down to paying, it only took 45 minutes or so. Great place for a quick hearty lunch.
What Makes Kuby’s Special:
✔ Amazing Sausages & Meats – Their house-made bratwurst, knackwurst, and weisswurst are top-notch and packed with flavor. Whether you’re dining in or picking some up from the deli, you won’t be disappointed.
✔ Authentic German Dishes – Their schnitzel, sauerkraut, and potato pancakes are some of the best I’ve had outside of Germany. Pair it with a side of mustard, and you’re in for a treat!
✔ Great Breakfast & Lunch Spot – The Reuben sandwich and corned beef hash are personal favorites, and their breakfast menu is just as fantastic.
✔ Friendly Service & German Hospitality – The staff is knowledgeable and welcoming, always happy to recommend dishes or help with selections from the deli.
✔ European Market & Bakery – Beyond the restaurant, Kuby’s also has a great selection of German groceries, fresh bread, and imported goods—perfect for taking a little bit of Germany home with you.
It can get busy during peak hours, but it’s absolutely worth the wait. Whether you’re here for a hearty meal, authentic German sausages, or specialty grocery items, Kuby’s is a Dallas institution that should be on every food lover’s list!
A Must-Visit German Gem in DFW—with Room to Polish the Experience
While recording several episodes of The Whiskey Trip in the DFW area, my wife and I made it a point to stop by Kuby’s Sausage House—and I’m glad we did.
The store instantly transported us back in time, especially for my wife, who spent part of her childhood in Germany. With her mom being from the old country, walking through the aisles filled with German delicacies felt like a homecoming. From fresh bratwurst, mettwurst, and weisswurst to ring bologna and deli meats, the options were nearly overwhelming. We loaded up our cart with all the classics—German mustards, red cabbage, sauerkraut, and plenty of goodies for the mother-in-law.
Then came the restaurant experience. A short wait, and we were seated quickly. I ordered the schnitzel with hot German potato salad, red cabbage, and sauerkraut. The schnitzel was well-prepared, though the gravy was missing the mushrooms I typically expect with this dish. The red cabbage was too sweet for my taste, but the sauerkraut and potato salad were excellent.
My wife had the sausage sampler plate and enjoyed every bite—except for the overly sweet red cabbage (and trust me, she knows her red cabbage; she makes it homemade!).
There were a few letdowns, though. First, why sell authentic German mustard in the store but serve generic brown mustard in the restaurant? That’s a missed opportunity. Second, no brotchen on the menu—but they’re in the store? Come on. And lastly, our waitress was visibly frustrated and curt when asked basic questions about the food. Thankfully, another waitress stepped in and saved the experience with a helpful and kind attitude.
All in all, Kuby’s is worth the visit for the cultural experience and quality of food and products. With just a bit more attention to service and consistency between store and restaurant, it could be truly exceptional.
– Mike “Big Chief” Hiatt
Host, The Whiskey Trip Podcast
This quaint restaurant offers many German staples like sausages and schnitzel.
I had the pork schnitzel that comes with a side of mushroom gravy, warm German potato salad, and red cabbage.
The food was excellent, and the portions are generous.
Staff is friendly