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A true landmark!!! CELEBRATING 50 YEARS, Artie Glad, with his fine fare and true flair have withstood the test of time. Just go!!! It's fabulous. (Best steak in Northport. Great bar, too. Congratulations, Artie!! We love you, The Stevens Family View all feedback.
What Heinrich B doesn't like about Pumpernickel's:
I grew up in a German household. My parents, German immigrants, used to eat here back in the day. Tragic. The food is terrible and the prices are ridiculous for what they serve. Tasteless carrots, potato dumplings are some bizarre mashed ball covered with terrible brown gravy. Schnitzel was terrible. The soup and mashed potatoes were actually good. The decor was nice. My wife liked the Tiffany lamps. There are many b... View all feedback.
I grew up in a German household. My parents, German immigrants, used to eat here back in the day. Tragic. The food is terrible and the prices are ridiculous for what they serve. Tasteless carrots, potato dumplings are some bizarre mashed ball covered with terrible brown gravy. Schnitzel was terrible. The soup and mashed potatoes were actually good. The decor was nice. My wife liked the Tiffany lamps. There are many better places to eat in Northport. Even McDonald's is across the street.
This German restaurant was a bit out of the way but just what I needed on a rainy Saturday afternoon. The combo lunch included soup, dessert and coffee with an entrée and is a phenomenal deal. The wiener schnitzel was divine, the rice beautifully cooked. The interiors were a restrained Bavarian and the service was impeccable. This is not Figlmüller's but I was blissfully unaware. So Northport isn't Vienna. Who cares? Mahlzeit!
In an empty German restaurant on a rainy Saturday afternoon, the expert service of the German speaking waitress in her dirndl recharged my soul. The food was delicious, the decor was Bavarian (natürlich), the television and music were straight Mel Brooks, and the food was worth a return trip. My detail suggested this restaurant as a treat after not dining on German food for nearly three years. It is NOT Figlmüller's but I am definitely going to reserve it for our delegates this coming weekend. It made a humdrum trip exciting. Danke für seine Gemütlichkeit. Mahlzeit!
The food and menu are excellent, the waitress is expert and German-speaking. The food is not just German (mainly German) but continental. The interior is great, the upstairs bathrooms and phone cabinet are classic and there is an ample parking lot. This was out of the way for me but my detail thought I would enjoy this. On a rainy Saturday afternoon in an empty German restaurant my soul was refilled. The waitress was joy personified. Dance. Mahlzeit!
If I could give a 0 star I would the waitress is not very friendly I got the goulash with the butter noodles. Both the noodles and the goulash had no flavor. I had one piece of the meat and maybe 2 forks fulls of the noodles. The noodles we way over cooled like they were falling apart and the meat in the goulash was very tough and chewy I sent it back and was told I couldn't choose another dish or comp it because I ate more then half the dish which was a lie. Then when we asked for a manager there is apparently no manager on duty today and was told we need to pay and call back tomorrow. We do not live an where near the area. VERY unprofessional and the food is very not worth the price. I have had better German food from booths at festivals l. Will never go back again.