Mecklenburg Gardens

(513) 221-5353

302 E University Ave, Cincinnati, OH | Directions   45219

39.132563 -84.502652 View Website
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    Mon. - Fri. 11am - 9:30pm;Sat. 4pm - 11pm;Sun. CLOSED
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Neighborhoods:
Corryville

Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
German

Price:
$$

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Restaurant Special Features:
Lunch Spot, Outdoor Dining
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4.0
November 22, 2008

Fantastic bier garten. Mecklenburg's is a bridge to Cincinnati's German roots. The ambience of the beer garden in warm weather is fantastic. The bar area has great warmth with lots of woodwork and a cozy atmosphere. Ditto for the dining room. Early birds are older folks who have been going there for decades, and later crowd is a younger, more eclectic mix. Get a huge liter beer, a good import or one of the local Christian Moerlein beers. I recommend the simpler fare over the entrees: locally made brats and metts are excellent. The pricier sauerbraten, pork schnitzels, etc., are OK but not a good value. I hope they upgrade the quality of the entrees.

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2.0
June 14, 2007

Disappointed. Seated in a lovely outdoor garden did not appease the terrible service. A group of eleven, we were informed separate checks were not a problem. We waited for drinks, food and then had to finally ask for our checks. The checks were incorrect but management did finally come to help out as we paid and exited out to the door ? a bit late.

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5.0
May 22, 2007

Mecklenburg Gardens. This is the hidden gem of German cuisine in this city! Bratwurst, Mettwurst, Kraut, everything here is excellent. Service was top notch. Very festive with Bavarian tones. The beer was fantastic. Real German beer went so well with the food. I cannot imagine a better restaurant to simply just hang out at and have a few beers. Very friendly vibe and I reccomend to anyone.

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4.0
March 01, 2007

Here in Zinzinnati, the really important things in life are pork, a formidable beer list and chicken dances.. In Short
Outside in the eponymous gardens, diners can enjoy the evening air under a canopy of Christmas lights. Inside, the decor is more, well, Germanic, with heavy wooden beams and a distinct Eagle's Nest feel. Appetizers include sauerkraut balls, potato pancakes and nightly specials. The vegetable Wellington and pasta platters add a lighter alternative to the preponderance of meat dishes. And speaking of meat--sauerbraten, weiner schnitzel, beef tournados, pork loin, metts and brats--they're all there for the devouring.

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4.5
October 23, 2003

Fine Geman Cuisine & Beer!. Located near Cincinnati's campus area, it is really not located in the best of neighborhoods (as evidenced by some graffiti on the side of the building). They have a tiny side lot and there is street parking nearby.

Mecklenberg has a nice German look to it, and the exterior keeps with the theme. The biergarten is covered in foliage and has a nice atmosphere. Inside there is a lot of wood, breweriana, an old piano, etc. They do a great job with the look and feel of the place.

The beer selection definitely leans toward the German persuasion. They have about 14 draughts and 40+ bottles.

The service was very good too.

The food was every bit as good as I had hoped it would be. The bratwurst was top notch and they make a decent prime rib as well. This place is a must-stop if you are visiting Cincy.

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3.5
April 20, 2003

Pretty Good. Food is pretty good but on the rich side, of course. Portions are large. On the small side. I will try to eat outside next time.

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4.5
August 09, 2002

molokian. While my cousin Helen was having hip replacement surgery at Christ Hospital, I slipped out with my neice to grab a burger and beer. It had been over thirty years since I had been to Mecklenburgs, but I knew it was close around. I just put my brain on autopilot and suddenly it appeared on my left. It was like going back in time, and this time I was old enough for a beer! The Mecklenburger looked a tad bit smaller than I remembered as a child, but the taste brought it all back home again. There aren't too many authenic Germen restaurants in Hawai'i, so it was a treat to the tastebuds when I "grind" those potato pancakes. The beer was Bock and the service excellent. Oh yes, Helen is doing fine. Aloha for now, John D. Myers

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