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Killmeyer's Old Bavaria Inn
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4254 Arthur Kill Rd.,
Staten Island, NY 10309
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Hours
Mon-Thu, 11:30am-10pm; Fri-Sat, 11:30am-midnight; Sun, noon-9pm
Prices
$15-$29
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Bar Scene
- Fireplace
- Good for Groups
- Kid-Friendly
- Live Music
- Lunch
- Outdoor Dining
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Buffet
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Accepted/Not Necessary
Profile
Chock full of gemütlichkeit, Killmeyer's functions as a German beer garden-cum-restaurant, with 15 draft beers and 100 bottled beers imported from the Old Country. The tin-ceilinged dining room plays host to many a stuffed moose head and shelves filled with decorative steins and international breweriana. The menu is a hard-core carnivore's delight, with lightly-breaded schnitzel of all stripes, tangy sauerbraten, robust goulashes, roast pork, and fat wursts. Satisfying sides embrace potatoes fried, mashed, and pancaked; if it's historic southern Bavarian beer food, Killmeyer's serves it in groaning board portions. Waitresses sail across the room in embroidered dirndls and blouses, hefting liters and half-liters. The massive mahogany bar is often busy, and crowned with one of the most ornate, filigreed backdops in NYC.
GardenThe beer garden—an open-air courtyard with a gazebo bar, fir trees, and walls that completely block out the sights of the historically brick-producing neighborhood known as Kreischerville—rocks on Fridays and Saturdays, when international oompah bands like the Blue Meanies, the Geezers, and other fearlessly middle-aged-named rockers play. The regular bar food is served outdoors, but once a month in the summer a whole lucky pig goes on the outdoor smoker and everybody feasts on crunchy-skinned pork.
Food Specials
Among the daily specials are an all-you-can-eat Tuesday night menu, Würst Wednesdays and kids-eat-free Thursdays.
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