brat haus


daviskiss
2
2 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
sadly the brats don't reign supreme. pros: great outdoor atmosphere, good service, pretzel and cheese sauce, fried chicken appetizer
cons: dry brats, small brats for the price

verdict: not returning for the brats, but maybe for the beer
alternative: portillo's, rudy's or bobby q's sausage
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rev.
2
2 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
the brats were, meh, not impressive and not filling. the slaw was sweetish. the pickled onion was really good if you like onions. their dijon was good as well.

the service was nice but very slow. staffed by suicide girls, look it up.

will not return.
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samiam
4
7 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
hello everyone, another of hundreds reviews you have read before, so why is this review different, it's not but to be honest really good german food, great selection of beer, enjoyable atmosphere and of course very good beer, we will be back, you need to try this place.
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tonya
2
7 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
our server was training, and keeping that in mind, we felt like we were satisfied with the service. we ordered the fried cauliflower appetizer, and it was delicious. our dinners were not. they were out of my first two sausage choices, which was disappointing. the sausage dinners we ended up with were both very dry, not very filling, and not especially tasty. i ordered a manhattan cocktail, which was not chilled, and i felt like for $11 the glass should have been more than half filled. overall, we were disappointed in the experience, and will not be returning.
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phoenixbites
5
8 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
the new year brings on a lot of changes for many people, and the folks over at brat haus are not immune. i was lucky enough to coordinate a food tour with some fellow food writers to preview some menu changes that they will be introducing this year.

the tour started with an introduction of the brains behind the whole operation. we first met with aaron ward, the man behind menu development at brat haus, chef and the pit-master for smokehaus. he bases a lot of the new menu items on his own personal tastes and wants the restaurant to feel like you’re in his backyard. we were also introduced to ryan laufenburger, the kitchen manager and self proclaimed “blood, sweat and tears” behind the whole space. they both visited our group frequently, making sure that we understood all of the components behind each dish and the decision for the presentation and plating.

the new menu reads like a love letter to all things local, with dish components from noble bread, bob mcclendon farms, john anthoney bread and many other local features. they also make most of the sauces, brats and accouterments in-house which certainly creates a lot of work for the kitchen, but extra steps like this that make all the new dishes shine.

ryan started us off with a bountiful charcuterie board, teeming with noble country bread, green apple slices, secchi salami, house-made whole grain mustard, mortadella, bacon jam (cured and smoked in house), beemster cheese, brasiola (air cured beef), humbolt goat cheese, pickled organic okra from mcclendon farms and an apricot chutney. the clever combination of meats and cheeses isn’t revolutionary, but everything works beautifully together. the goat cheese was a clear winner in my opinion, with two layers and as ryan explained to us one layer was cheese from a daytime milking and the other from nighttime milking. the differences between the two were subtle but noticeable and the uniqueness was definitely the topic of conversation.

we were also presented with their monster pretzel which is not a new item, but its just too fun (and impressive) to miss out on. its presented on a pizza pan, likely because no other dish can accommodate its size. the pretzel itself is vegan if you opt for no dipping. if you are the dipping kind, you’ll love the beer cheese fundito that comes on the side. the fundito is made up of swiss, american and cheddar cheeses and, of course, some really great craft beer. you could easily fill up on this beast, even with a few friends to help you. but make sure to make room, because there are some great new items waiting for you. 

are you a pork belly fan? the new pork belly bites are a delightful dish to share with friends, but only really good friends. brat haus beer braises their pork belly for 3 hours and then its pressed to flatten in out to a uniform size. the pork belly is then diced into bite size pieces and tossed in sambal and then served hot with a side of truffle aioli. 

if you are looking for something on the lighter side the kale salad has everything you love about autumn on a plate. the crisp kale is joined by fried brussels sprout leaves, pomegranate, pepitas and bob mcclendon’s butterkin squash, a hybrid of sugar pie pumpkin and butternut squash. the salad is then tossed with a tart apple vinaigrette which helps to brighten all the flavors of this hearty salad. 

deviled eggs are a treasured thing in my house and i love to see them on menus when i am out and about. i stick to the traditional when i make them at home so that i can appreciate the variations of individual chefs here in the valley. brat haus makes theirs with a bacon fat mayo, house-made dijon and a champagne vinaigrette and then top them with a smattering of their house-made bacon. they are beautiful to look at and have made it to my top 5 favorites. 

my favorite dish of the night was, by far, the german sliders. these tasty treats are served on a pretzel bun with their house ground mustard and the perfect amount of sauerkraut. the flavors are deep and intense with that great fresh bite of the sauerkraut bringing everything home. 

if you are looking for something a little different than your traditional brat, or what you think a brat should be, you have 2 new great options.

the new greek brat brings in a whole new set of flavors and textures to what you might be expecting. the brat is comprised of lamb, harissa, raisins and mint. once completed it placed on a john anthoney bun and topped with feta, house made tzatziki, campari tomatoes and greek olives.

the most playful of all the new additions has to be the umami brat. the brat haus team partnered up with the team from the now closed umami restaurant in tempe. the brat itself is combined with ginger, scallions and cilantro. the brat is then topped with the umami noodles that were prepared in pork stock with miso, fish sauce and soy sauce. if that weren’t enough the brat is then dressed with slaw along with house-made kimchi, scallions, eel sauce and miso dressing. there are unexpected flavors and textures, but it makes for a heady combination that cannot be compared to anything you’re ever had before. 

no matter what choices you make for dinner, make sure you always leave a little room for dessert. i’m not much for chocolate (i know, i’m a crazy lady) but i always get drawn in by nutella. the nutella blondie us all comfort and perfect tooth-aching decadence. the perfect partner for the blondie? a nutella milkshake, of course! so the real question after all of that is, when will you be making a visit to brat haus? 

*we received complimentary samples and/or compensation to facilitate the write-up; however, our opinions are wholly our own. view our disclosure policy for more info.
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rheana
4
8 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
had my first visit this week. monday is all day happy hour. it was quiet but it was around 4pm. service was great--servers are attentive and the food came out very quick. ordered a pint and a pretzel & beer cheese fondue to start and it is the best pretzel & cheese i've ever had (if not on par with culinary dropout's pretzel and provolone fondue). crispy yet so soft and the cheese was flavorful but not over powering. we wanted to try several kinds of brats so the brat & beer flight was a great option, with a sample of the haus, spicy, and sweet brats and their beer pairings. really enjoyed the brats--i thought they were spiced well
and not over cooked/dry. great smoky flavor too. and i enjoyed testing out all the mustards and curry ketchup in the condiment basket at the table. but i was not a fan of the root beer onions on the middle brat. we also ordered a small order of garlic belgian fries with truffle aioli to share and i thoroughly enjoyed their crispness and the flavor of the aioli. however the garlic sat at the bottom of the basket and was not well-incorporated throughout the fries--i actually forgot that we ordered them as garlic fries until i saw the bits of garlic on the bottom. so next time, i'd save a buck or so and order the regular belgian fries and maybe try all their other dipping sauces. would i go back? yes. would i recommend this to a friend? yes, for a beer and bite.
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hutch
5
9 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
this place is crazy good..!!! ryan is the new chef, and does everything old school, and you can taste it. delicious..! erin was my waitress, and does a great job taking care of you.
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justinr999
2
9 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
cool aptmosphete, but i wouldn't come back for the food. not like the wurst i ate in germany.
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cabodude
2
10 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
have a beer and pretzel, skip the brats. less then thrilled with the brats, beer selection was ok, but brats...not so much. if you have the word brat in the name of your restaurant, you really need to make the best brats and they just did not live up to the restaurants name.
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lissa
5
10 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
this place is fun on a nice night... the drinks are great and the atmosphere is cool and laid back, but my hamburger was pretty bad and the sponge cake dessert came melted and gross... more of a drinking spot than eating;)
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travis
4
10 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
great experience!. brat haüs has a great selection of german and belgian beers and serve up a variety of artisan german sausages. they make all their brats with niman ranch pork. i ordered a spicy brat and found it flavorful and delicious. the original pretzel was pretty awesome and i loved the beer cheese dip that came with it. i came here last week and they were closed for a private party so the manager gave me a $10 gift card and a pretzel to go for the inconvenience. i appreciate the great customer service and i even brought family members with me this time. brat haüs has a great outdoor area with games you can play and movie nights on some nights. they'll even cook up a full roasted pig dinner upon request.
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photo
10 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
if you want a fun and unique environment with some unconventional (yet utterly delicious) restaurant food, look no further than brat haus in scottsdale. located in the southern end of old town, brat haus begins its charm the moment it meets your eyes. the restaurant is separated into two buildings: one for the bar and the other for dining, adding to its unique set up right away; but the adorable vw van decorated with the house colors don’t do too badly, either. the patio is where susan and cassie enjoyed this week’s meal; decorated with tables of all shapes and sizes and wide open spaces, the place is no less than perfect to have a great time with plenty of friends, family (and even pets when you call ahead!). not to mention a great hosting spot for the many h
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kgale
5
10 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
great lunch spot. one of my favorite places to do lunch! great food!
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scott
10 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
brat haus in old town scottsdale is the permanent home of well known pop-up chef payton curry and restaurateur dave andrea. it’s got a great open patio and cozy indoor areas with lots of wood and chalkboard menus. a beer lover should be extremely happy with gastro-pub feel as well as the 30+ draft beers and even larger selection of bottled. the food on offer is really good, but it comes up just a little short of excellence that chef curry is known for.
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hungry
5
11 yıl önce
old town scottsdale
rolled into town late one sunday night and they were nice enough to keep the kitchen open for me. had a great brat with some terrific beer. their beer selection is amazing.
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