Get a Taste of Germany with $10, $20, or $40 Worth of Food and Drink for Dine-in or Takeout (Up To 37% Off)
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Enjoy the tastes of Bavaria in the comfort of your own home with some delicious comfort food.
Craving some delicious German food? Check out this deal! Choose from various options like Veal Wienerschnitzel, Schweinehaxen (Pork Shank), Stuffed Cabbage Rolls, Potato Pancakes, Apple Strudel, or German Chocolate Cake. With this offer, you can get $10, $20, or $40 worth of your favorite dishes. It's perfect for dine-in or takeout any day you want!
What We Offer
- $10 Worth of Food and Drink; Valid Any Day for Dine-in or Takeout
- $20 Worth of Food and Drink; Valid Any Day for Dine-in or Takeout
- $40 Worth of Food and Drink; Valid Any Day for Dine-in or Takeout
Choose from some of your favorite German specialties like Veal Wienerschnitzel, Schweinehaxen (Pork Shank), Stiffed Cabbage Rolls, and Potato Pancakes. Don't forget an Apple Strudel or German Chocolate Cake.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
Nestled in the charming seaside town of Pompano Beach, FL, Checkers Old Munchen offers a unique dining experience that transports guests straight to Germany. This Zagat restaurant has been delighting patrons with its authentic German cuisine since 1982. The ambiance at Checkers Old Munchen is warm, welcoming, and steeped in character, featuring weathered wooden shelves adorned with genuine German beer steins and an impressive collection of German beers. Guests can immerse themselves in the enticing aromas of home-cooked German dishes while exploring a world of exceptional beer and food. With a 4.7-star rating on Groupon, Checkers Old Munchen stands out as a top destination for those seeking a genuine taste of Germany in a cozy, inviting setting.
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About Checkers Old Munchen
There are many words you could use to describe Checkers Old Munchen—"warm," "welcoming," and "boisterous" come to mind—but "quiet" certainly isn't one of them. The lively German watering hole resounds with oom-pah tunes and friendly chatter from open to close. Diners sit at weathered wooden tables, clinking massive boot-shaped steins and sharing plates of schnitzel. Cheerful servers command the full length of the bar, doling out pours from a selection of more than 30 German beers—from crisp pilsners to sweet hefeweizens to malty bocks.
In the kitchen, plump bratwurst sausages sizzle in pans, pots of goulash bubble on the stove, and hissing kettles whisper German fairy tales. It's in this bustling space that chef Andre Zanith whips up traditional German dishes lauded as brilliant recreations by the Broward Palm Beach New Times. Zanith's favorite dish on the menu is the wiener schnitzel—a tender veal cutlet sauteed in creamy lemon butter and topped with homemade gravy. Traditional sides include red cabbage, potato dumplings, and spaetzel noodles.