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German Society of Winnipeg/Schnitzelhaus Winnipeg

German Society of Winnipeg/Schnitzelhaus Winnipeg

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3.9 Google Review
121 Charles St, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2W 4A6, Canada
(204) 589-7724 www.gswmb.org
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Apr 30, 2019
My girlfriend and I decided to dine here weeks back for the Friday night buffet 😃 From the moment we walked in we were greeted by the most sweetest lady with a beautiful smile, she sat us at a table for 2 and got started with a beverage ☺ Even waiting in line for the food was enjoyable as we chatted with others whom were members..The food 😍 O My 😀 was absolutely "" Fantastic "" Best Schnitzel ever....... Hunter sauce was yummy as well as the mushroom gravy 😊 Everything we ate made us happy...So we can't wait for Thursday the menu will be different and I know it's going to be great..☺ Wonderful experience...

May 1, 2019
If you been here a few times, extremely rude, rude members. Only the Frau that runs the restaurant is nice. We can make and eat our own Schnitzels in a much better place called home. The older people at the front table disrespectful and they should realize that others can hear their conversations. Especially the big old guy, loud and rude. Food was ok at best, the atmosphere was bad.. Not coming back. 3 times was enough.

Apr 13, 2019
I went to the Friday buffet. The spinach salad was good. The buns were ok. The schnitzel was soggy and bland. The mushroom gravy was thick like jello. The vegetables were frozen mixed veggies and super overcooked. The rice and vegetable soup was soggy. I won't eat here again. If you're looking for great schnitzel, head to bistro dansk.

Mar 6, 2019
In the past it was ok but not great. Now it is so so. Service was good actually it was the best part of our visitl

Dec 12, 2018
Had a business lunch there before. They were very accommodating. People there are friendly and the food was great as well. The beer was, well, they know what they're doing there.

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