
Schnitzel Platz is a family-owned restaurant in Glendale Heights, Illinois, serving authentic German and Bavarian cuisine. Diners can enjoy a wide selection of schnitzels, sausages, roasted pork, and smoked meats in a welcoming atmosphere. Live German music adds to the festive ambiance on weekends.
Old-world German joint with live entertainment on weekends, Bavarian noshes & liter beers.
Hours
| Monday | 4–8 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 729 North Ave, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Phone: (630) 942-9900
Website: https://www.schnitzelplatz.com/
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Reviews
The menu is kinda confusing because it says the house platter comes with 2 sides & has 3 sides already listed & instead of getting those 3 plus 2, we were just asked what 3 sides we wanted and just got those 3 & the ones listed were kinda meaningless (just so no one else gets confused/knows how much food to expect).
You’re also ordering the beer price blind unless you ask or go regularly because they don’t list prices for the beer on the menu. I have to say we were surprised to see a beer flight in the suburbs ended up costing $35. We saw a review from 11 months ago with the what looks like the same exact flight for only $20. That’s quite the increase so I just want people to have easy access to that information because I know it can feel awkward asking! 🙂 Christmas vibes were cute though
Food was also very good and portions are hearty.
Overall, would return again.
I got the Onion Schnitzel and it tasted frozen and low quality. The onion were fine, but extremely sweet and the schnitzel wasn’t seasoned with salt or pepper. Super disappointing. The boiled potatoes also had no seasoning. Salt and pepper, use it. The potato pancakes were oily and also tasted frozen. Lastly and worst of all, the liver dumpling soup. It tasted extremely burnt, almost bitter. And the liver dumpling, it had a long hair in it. Wasn’t mine, I’m bald. Last time I ever go here for German food and I’d advise you to go elsewhere as well.