Arrived approximately 1230 PM on a Monday with my hubby, never been here before. Several other people were sitting at tables. Entrance a bit confusing at first, but staff greeted us and seated us in a booth. Noise level kind of high but apparently everyone was enjoying themselves and chatting while dining. Decor cute, traditional German steins on display, cuckoo clocks, dark wood. Clean. Nice heavy silverware and good dishes, CLOTH napkins. Tables had plastic tablecloths done in tasteful design. Ordered jager schnitzel, nater schnitzel, fried potatoes, spatzle, soup and salad. Hubby had German beer, liked so much he ordered 2nd one. Food was good- schnitzel was really yummy. Fried potatoes were very good. Spatzle wasn't enjoyed so much- it was kind of cold, not hot, but server offered to bring new side to make up for it. Side salad wasn't impressive- simply lettuce, cucumber slice, tomato wedge and a piece of onion. Ordered "house vinaigrette" which was OK. Bread was delicious- came out warm with real (super cold and hard) butter. Noise level made it difficult to hear server who was rather soft spoken, but otherwise very good service. Enjoyable. The 2 of us cost just under $50, not including tip. Will return again sometime.