facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and information for Berghoff

Berghoff
"Located in Chicago's Loop for more than 124 years, The Berghoff Restaurant includes a full-service Restaurant & Bar, the Loop's only Brewery-Adams Street Brewery, a lower level café, and a location at O'Hare International Airport. The Berghoff is known for family traditions, its annual Oktoberfest celebration, and being a part of the fabric of Chicago.The Berghof Restaurant is a Chicago landmark, home of Chicago's No. 1 Liquor License and one of the oldest, family-run establishments in the nation. Our menu includes classics like Wiener Schnitzel and Sauerbraten as well as newer, lighter, and allergen-friendly dishes such as Sausage Trio and Cedar Plank Salmon. Be sure to try the famous Berghoff Root Beer and in-house brewed beer."
Address: Terminal 1, Concourse C, Gate C26, Chicago 60666
Phone: +17736019180
State: IL
City: Chicago
Street Number: Terminal 1, Concourse C, Gate C26
Zip Code: 60666
categories: airport terminal



related searches: Berghoff Chicago closed, Berghoff Chicago Menu, Berghoff Restaurant menu, The Berghoff history, Berghoff Cafe, Berghoff beer, Berghoff Brewery, Where to buy Berghoff beer
Similar places near
Chicago O'Hare International Airport Chicago O'Hare International Airport 52 meter Chicago O'Hare International Airport, also known as O'Hare Airport, Chicago Internati...
United Club Lounge United Club Lounge 186 meter
United Polaris lounge United Polaris lounge 190 meter Your journey starts in our modern, elegant United Polaris lounge, where you can relax...
United Club - ORD - Terminal C (by C16) United Club - ORD - Terminal C (by C16) 229 meter Though not 100% sure, I think this lounge is recently renovated. It was new, clean, f...
Reviews
Very good authentic style German food. The pork was great. It had a nice smoked flavor and the sausage was bold. The Wiener schnitzel was good as well with a buttery finish. The interior of the place had a very timely and old world feel to it. The different beers from the attached brewery are worth trying in one of their four beer flights.
Such a unique restaurant with great story. We absolutely loved everything the ordered. My wife couldn't get over how moist the black forest cake was. My schnitzel was SO good and my son just loved the chicken soup. We all can't wait to come back to Chicago to come back to Berghoffs!!!Food: 5/5
Nice atmosphere with no overtly loud music. Very friendly staff! The pierogies were delectable. The plank salmon was ok. The beer battered cod was good except mine had bones in it still. The fries were crisp and delicious. Excellent tartar sauce and vegetables. Good prices. Orange juice was 'from frozen'.Food: 4/5
One of my Dad’s cousins married a Berghoff back in 1960. I’ve read quite a lot about the history of this restaurant and have always wanted to try it out. Living in Phoenix delayed that a quite a bit! On a recent trip to Chicago I stopped in for a solo dinner. I had some of their root beer which is very good. My entree was a delicious chicken schnitzel topped with marinara and a side of creamed spinach. Dessert was yummy cheese cake drizzled with caramel sauce. I was there early so it wasn’t too busy. The wait staff was attentive and the atmosphere was definitely old school with lots of beautiful wood paneling. The Berghoff is an iconic piece of Chicago history and I am happy I had the chance to dine there.
Amazing restaurant! The quality of the food was fantastic and so delicious. The decor inside was so classy and clearly had history. We had an extremely kind server, Esther, who was so patient with our order and even helped us out when we spilt our drink everywhere. Would love to visit again.Food: 5/5
First off, food was great, beer amazing. Venue cool but it smells like the bathroom got backed up. Also, Andrea the bar tender is awful. She ignored us. Would have been 1 star but Chris the bar back saved the day with his intelligence on the bee selections and was overly nice. Will def recommend this place, just not AndreaFood: 5/5
Just walking by and decided to go in to check it out. So happy we did. From the busser to wait staff to the food was excellent. Loads of options for gluten free to vegetarian, small appetite to big, you're covered. Must eat here!
Authentic German cuisine that will have you yearning for more. I can’t recommend this restaurant enough to someone who is not sure where to eat when they visit Chicago. I’ve been here plenty of times as a child and finally was able to visit as an adult. It was exactly as I remembered. You will experience the same amazing service and food every time you come to enjoy. This time I was happy to hear they had live music and a great combination with the brewery next door Adams Street Brewery. Come enjoy the good eats and great times!
Ordered Weiner schnitzel with 2 sunny eggs and sausage trio entrees and they arrived quickly. Schnitzel was delicious and recommend with the eggs. Didn't like the anchovies though lol. The sausage platter was great with semi mashed potatoes and sauerkraut. Diet root beer was tasty but it's been so long that I hadn't tried and can't remember if it's supposed to be carbonated as this one wasn't. The server was so friendly and gave a brief background of the long standing family restaurant. Craft beer is from next door Adams Brewery. Was seated without reservations on an early dinner Saturday night but it appears many patrons did make them and were seated on the more open spacious side. Weird neon lights from the brewing display threw off the colors on my photos. Restrooms downstairs.
Talk about a solid, been here forever, classic Chi town restaurant. This is it. Big painting on the wall from the 1893 Exposition. Food is classic old world German, but with a modern touch. Wait staff is dedicated. Check out the German chocolate cake.Food: 5/5
Comment on this place