Since its inception, San Francisco has been a melting pot of immigrants from all over the world. Each ethnic group has brought its own music, traditions, textiles, culture, and food, infusing all of it into the landscape here for generations to follow. If you like Bavarian food, be sure to visit Schroeder’s Restaurant, serving up some of the best schnitzel in California since the late 1800s.
Located at 240 Front Street in San Francisco’s Financial District downtown, Schroeder’s Restaurant was originally founded in 1893.
Known for its amazing Bavarian comfort food and extensive beer and drink menus, the establishment is a favorite among locals and tourists from all over the world.
The proprietors at Schroeder’s describe their menu as modern German fare.
On it you will find everything from giant Bavarian pretzels to spicy bierwurst, roasted vegetable spätzle, Käsekrainer, red wine braised cabbage, Reuben sandwiches, sausage boards, and everything in between.
One of the most popular traditional items on the menu is definitely the Schnitzel.
Schnitzel hails in different forms from Bavaria as well as other parts of the world and can be made with chicken, pork, veal, or other meats.
Schroeder’s offers two different schnitzel dishes.
Their traditional version, which has not changed since the restaurant first opened in 1893, is made with chicken. Pounded until thin it is breaded and deep fried, then laid on a bed of savory sauerkraut and served with their warm potato salad and a side of lingonberry jam. Add anchovies, capers, and a fried egg to make it Holstein-style.
You can also order the Jäger Schnitzel.
This version is made with a pork cutlet served with sauerkraut, mushroom gravy, smashed potatoes, and the ubiquitous lingonberry jam.
No matter how you like it, you can taste the Old-World tradition in every bite.
Accompany your meal with one or more of the international beers and ciders on their extensive drink menu. Hofbrau, Stiegl, Weihenstephaner, and Schnieder-Weisse are just a few of the most popular libations.
Meals at Schroeder’s Restaurant are served in an open and inviting communal seating style which encourages conversation among the diners who come from every walk of life. But whether you come for the food, the drinks, or the camaraderie, you’ll surely call this Bavarian-inspired beer hall a favorite that you’ll return to again and again!
Have you eaten at Schroeder’s Restaurant? If so, we’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience there. You can also learn more about them and their special events on their Facebook page.
If you’re looking for another long-standing San Francisco restaurant, be sure to check out Tadich Grill.
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