Whether you're gathering with friends over cold Bavarian beers or exploring imported goods you can't find anywhere else, this is the place that brings an authentic German experience to your doorstep.
Why customers choose us
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Customers hire Gourmet Haus Staudt when they want a genuinely authentic German dining experience β from bratwurst and schnitzel to a curated selection of Bavarian and MΓ€rzen beers that are hard to find elsewhere in the Bay Area.
βAuthentic german beer. Authentic German food. Great schnitzel and brats.β
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People choose this venue when they need a welcoming, lively space to gather with friends or colleagues, complete with a spacious outdoor beer garden, heat lamps, and activities like cornhole that keep the energy going.
βI love the cozy heat lamps above all tables and everything about the vibe. Great place to hang out with a group! They even have cornhole!!!!β
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Customers also hire Gourmet Haus Staudt as a specialty retail destination, seeking out imported German candies, beers, and spirits that simply aren't available at mainstream stores.
βPlus a great store with tons of candy and alcohol imports you can only get here.β
What customers love most
βThey have great selection of stouts, Marzens and Bavarian beers.β
βGreat schnitzel and brats.β
βThe bartenders are super friendly and fun, and so are the waitresses.β
βI love the cozy heat lamps above all tables and everything about the vibe.β
βPlus a great store with tons of candy and alcohol imports you can only get here.β
βIt looked like a family owns it not corporate.β
βFun outdoor area with cornhole.β
βWould come back on a nice hot summer day.β
The little things that matter
Multiple reviewers independently called out the warmth of the team β bartenders, waitstaff, and floor staff alike β describing them as helpful, fun, and genuinely friendly rather than just professionally polite.
Heat lamps positioned above every table in the outdoor area mean guests stay comfortable regardless of the Bay Area's unpredictable evenings, making it easy to linger longer with a group.
Cornhole is available in the outdoor area, giving guests an easy, low-key way to have fun between rounds β a small detail that transforms a meal into a social occasion.
Before or after dining, guests can browse a dedicated store stocked with German candies, specialty alcohol, and imported goods that are difficult to find elsewhere in the region β turning a restaurant visit into a fuller discovery experience.
The business radiates a mom-and-pop character that guests notice and appreciate β staff interactions feel personal rather than transactional, and the space feels cared for by people who take genuine pride in it.
The beer selection goes beyond the obvious, with a range that includes stouts, MΓ€rzens, and authentic Bavarian imports β showing a considered effort to serve serious beer enthusiasts, not just a generic tap list.
With both a large outdoor area and an indoor space, the venue is set up to accommodate gatherings of different sizes and moods β guests consistently flag it as a strong pick for group outings.
Dishes like schnitzel and bratwurst are flagged not just as present on the menu but as genuinely well-prepared β the kitchen follows through on the authenticity the overall concept promises.
Tips for your first visit
Before or after your meal, explore the German market at the front of the restaurant β it stocks imported candy, alcohol, and goods you won't easily find elsewhere.
First-timers should order the schnitzel and bratwurst, which reviewers consistently highlight as standout dishes worth coming for.
The tap list features a range of authentic Bavarian options including stouts and MΓ€rzens, so ask your bartender for a recommendation.
The outdoor area comes with cozy heat lamps and cornhole, making it a great spot for groups or a relaxed afternoon.
The spacious indoor and outdoor seating, friendly staff, and lawn games make this place especially enjoyable with friends.
The beer garden atmosphere really shines when the weather is nice, making it a go-to warm-weather outing in Redwood City.