gustav's pub & grill


bman
2
2 yıl önce
vancouver
worst gustav's. i have been to the vancouver gustav's about 3-4 times now and have come away disappointed every time. when will i learn? the service is very slow and the value for what you get is getting worse, particularly with the fondue. the food is fair but i've had to send things back a couple of times because they were luke warm. the kids meals are a total rip off. the portions are appropriate for a 3 year old. this location is far behind clackamas and portland for quality, service, and atmosphere.
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michael
5
2 yıl önce
vancouver
happy hour @ gustav's. i usually swing into gustav's for happy hour. friday was exceptionally busy. as luck would have it the wait was not long, the staff friendly and the food tasty. i always like going to gustav's for the happy hour menu
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wa
5
2 yıl önce
vancouver
german precision and engineering in good comfort food. funny thing about the northwest here....it has a tendency to rain a bit and produce days that usually drive me to crave warming, comfort food. usually this itch is scratched by a steaming, hot bowl of pho or a spicy, curry of some sort. but every now and then, a cold weather craving arises within me from some deep, dark recess that whispers......"schnitzle!" when this hits my consciousness, i go see gustav's pub & grill, locally situated here in vancouver, wa. it i want to cross the river....cafe hibiscus....but gustav's does a darn fine job and it is a much shorter drive in the pouring rain.

there are a few gustav's around, so it is sort of like a mini-chain. the good news is that they are definitely running on all culinary cylinders and have a nice attention to those little details that improve the dining experience. our local gustav's is an impressive physical setting, dominated by alpine design and the appropriate number of cookoo clocks on the walls. my initial thought was that it has been too long since our last germany vacation. this thought were interrupted by a very friendly and efficient server who detailed the specials, got us going on drinks, and took our orders. we must have looked a bit undernourished from the grueling tennis workout immediately prior. having sweated the good sweat, it was time to re-fuel with some "stick to your ribs" german cuisine. up first was an appetizer order of german potato pancakes, with apple sauce and sour cream on the side. 3 large hot and freshly prepared pancakes made up the order, and they were in the words of rachel ray..."yum-o." as there were an odd number of these babies, i offered to eat the third one, but my darling love instructed me to carefully dissect it into 2 pieces of which she alone would select one part first. she had learned from her childhood that this makes for a very careful and equal division.

next up were side salads. the greatest thing that a restaurant can do for salads is to serve them on a chilled plate. done here! second, would be to chill and season the greens with salt/pepper. so so here. third, bleu cheese dressing should be icy cold and served on the side for a just right application. gustav scores here again. add to that, freshly made croutons and this simple salad was delicious. why do any restaurants/diners used boxed or commercial croutons? laziness or criminal act? you pick.

for our main meals, mrs. went with fish and chips...maybe not so german, but being a non-meat eater in constant fear of ingesting a sliver of meat flesh, this seemed to be a good selection. i got to taste a bit, and we both agreed that this was a tasty, well prepared dish. the fish was fried to gbd (golden,brown, delicious) perfection and the fries were hot and got my hand slapped for petty theft with multiple priors. i went with my cold weather dream dish of chicken schnitzle (no veal or i would have to hear the baby cow murder lecture again from you know who), spaeztle, mushrooms, and a paprika cream sauce on the side that was so good i was even willing to immediately go on ebay looking for slightly used lederhosen. ya ya, das ist godt.....very godt! sorry to report that there were no leftovers available for later. the good news was that we both were so pleasantly filled with our german grub, that there really wasn't any room for the straight from the kitchens of satan, high caloric, but so deliciously described, desserts on the menu. whew, dodged a bullet here!

summing up, gustav's is a great place to go for really good food and a pleasant atmosphere. german food will never replace many of my other favorite food groups, but when you need it, gustav's will be on the gps. darn, it is still raining.......looks like pho is in my immediate future.....pho with schnitzle and noodles?
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dave
5
4 yıl önce
vancouver
my favorite german restaurant! whenever i’m in the area i try to get to gustavs. i had stuffed cabbage my associate had veal jaeger. . he claimed it was the best meal he’s had in a year. i’d say the only drawback and it’s minor, the meal could have had more spatzle!
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combatcritic
4
6 yıl önce
vancouver
"i know nothing" except that sergeant schultz might even like gustav's ...

with three locations in the portland area (two in oregon and one in vancouver, washington), i had no idea that the cuisine was hungarian/german from the name until we gave them a try. they places look modern and nondescript from the outside, but have warm wood tones and german decor inside. this one is more "german" than the tigard location with high, beamed ceilings, german state flags, even a mini german street scene in the back of the entry as you walk in.

with happy hour, a portland tradition, monday through saturday from 2 to 6 pm and 9 pm to closing and all day sunday in the bar, two can eat and drink quite well for under $30. they have a nice selection of eats from $4.75 (e.g. potato pancakes or bavarian pretzels) to $7.75 (e.g. cheeseburgers or schnitzel clubs). two german biers (paulaner oktoberfest and warsteiner dunkel) are $4.75 for a .5 liter stein and all other draughts are $1 off.

happy hour (see translations below if you don't sprechen deutsch)

"original" fondue $6.75 ... sehr gut! (best value in the place)
- decent size cast iron pot (bowl) full of hot, creamy cheese served with plenty o' cubes of pumpernickel and other breads.

bavarian pretzel $4.75 ... gut 
soft and hot with spicy mustard. $5 is the standard price at most places for similar pretzels, so not a super happy hour value - make it $3.75.

sausage of your choice $5.75 (nürnberger brat) ... soso (tasty, but very small for price)
- thinner than a hot dog, but longer, this sausage tasted good but was unsubstantial for almost $6. $4.75 should be the max price for this weiner.

potato pancakes (3) $4.75 ... sehr gut!
- thin, crisp and yummy, served with small sides of apple sauce and sour cream.

shepherd's pie $6.75 ... soso
- an english staple, not german, this atypical dish is small with cubes of beef in a goulasch-style sauce then covered with mashed potatoes and cheddar cheese (?) and baked.

cabbage roll (2) $6.75 ... gut
- cabbage stuffed with ground meat, rice and spices, then baked in a savory sauce with chunks of tomato, carrot and onion.

meals

hungarian veal jäger ($18.95) ... gut, but not a stupendous value
- could be served with a salad, cup of soup, sauerkraut and/or red cabbage for this price and be perceived as a much better value. the veal scallops were small and the mashed potatoes underneath almost imperceptible. the sauce was delicious and topped with an abundance of fresh sauteed mushrooms.

pork st. moritz ($15.25) ... sehr gut!
kinda like cordon bleu, but with the ham and cheese on top instead of inside. the two large, pounded and breaded pork scallops were sauteed then topped with emmentaler cheese and black forest ham, served in a delicious madeira sauce with creamy mashed potatoes and vegetables. a good value, adding a house or caesar salad for an additional $3.95 makes it a meal at just over $19.

1. sehr gut! = very good
2. gut = good
3. soso - so-so
4. nicht gut = not good
5. scheisse = shit

we have tried both the tigard and vancouver locations. the buildings and decor are slightly different, but the menus and food seem identical. the service has been friendly and efficient on all three visits thus far.

my sole complaint was the oktoberfest i ordered last night that came looking like someone had taken a huge gulp out of it with well over an inch missing from the top of the mug. german (and english) bartenders take pride in filling glasses to the brim, either with beer or a head rising to the rim. this one had either been sitting for quite a while (so the head disappeared) or was a short pour. in any event, it should have been repoured or at least topped-off before being served.

combatcritic gives gustav's 7 bombs out of 10 ... more bombs are better!

7 bombs equates to "s&g" - see my blog for military translations
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mstanavech
2
9 yıl önce
vancouver
this was once a respectable restaurant with decent service. as of late, not so much. twice now i've been given the wrong beer accompanied by a look of disgust by the snippy "beer tender". also twice i have been told that the beer i wanted wasn't available even though it's on the menu and the tap handle hangs for all to see. selling semi-rare beers at a premium price would lead me to believe the staff would have basic knowledge of the products they are selling. apparently i'm the asshole for expecting a 7$ glass of swill to be served correctly. i'm willing to burn some more calories for one last trip but that'll be it.
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nancymerrill06
9 yıl önce
vancouver
not favorite anymore. living about 2 miles from there and enjoyed meals several times a year for several years, especially thanksgiving feast. but nov. 19, 2014 visit was not pleasant. overpriced and 1/4 marinated chicken was tough and dry. plus very small serving french fries. my bill of $50 for both meals was highly overpriced. we had to ask for utensils & napkin & refresh drinks even tho very few customers. cutting corners and losing customers. i will not return and highly disappointed in vancouver place. returning to the many other unique restaurants.
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mardean
10 yıl önce
vancouver
lunch at vancouver gustav's. i took my friend for her birthday lunch today. the food was great but our waiter, brendon made it even more
special. he was very attentive and explanatory, and brought a complimentary birthday dessert for us to share. his pleasant personality and great smile was an added bonus.
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karen7112
5
10 yıl önce
vancouver
we are first timers to gustav's and really enjoyed our experience. the pork and apricot cherry chutney was delicious and moist. we were really impressed by the customer service as our waiter and another server came to check on us and let us know they were busy. we both really enjoyed our drinks. i ordered the blood orange margarita and my fiancée ordered the raspberry mojito. we will definitely be going back again.
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riley
5
11 yıl önce
vancouver
culture. i haven't tried many foods like the ones they have here. my boyfriend and i always have to have the shepherd's pie. i like the cheese and bread fondue but i don't usually crave it. it's very warm and nice for an intimate dining experience. the server's are nice and i will want to try more food items in the future!
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sheri
2
12 yıl önce
vancouver
food is good but service is horrible. mike left us with empty glasses and talked with other customers instead of getting requested food. we finally had to get a manager to get our food.
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epicureangrazing
5
12 yıl önce
vancouver
okay. we have been here several times since it opened. overall, it is good, but is somewhat overpriced. plus, it is not always consistent. atmosphere is nice. service is okay.
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holly
5
12 yıl önce
vancouver
great brews and great fondue.
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erik
2
12 yıl önce
vancouver
weak mixed drinks, good food if they don't burn it or bring your appetizer after you already got your meal. nice atmosphere though.
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derek
5
13 yıl önce
vancouver
best german bier and fondue. gustav's rocks!
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