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Cuisine type

  • German,

Dishes

  • Wurst,

Atmosphere

  • Casual,

Specialties

  • Beer,

Languages Spoken

  • English,
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  • $11 To $25,

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The corner lot on Queen Street West proper is abuzz with patrons by 5:30 pm, some lining up along the oversized cement bar with German dunkels and local craft brews, and some tucking in at communal tables for feast-like platters of schnitzel and currywurst.

Thomas Masmejean, co-founder of Otto’s Bierhalle puts it simply: “We fell in love with Berlin when we visited, and we wanted to bring a piece of it back with us.”

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    Great breakfast place.

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