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Lunch or Dinner at Schnitzel Platz (Up to 50% Off). Four Options Available.

Schnitzel Platz
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Authentic restaurant serves a wide selection of Geman dishes including schnitzel or potato pancakes with applesauce

  • Type of cuisine: German
  • Dinner options valid Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday
  • Lunch options valid any day
  • Not valid on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Limit 1 per visit. May be repurchased every 60 days. Entire voucher value must be used in one purchase. Not valid on Thanksgiving. Not valid on Christmas Eve. Not valid on Christmas Day. Not valid on New Year's Eve. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Schnitzel Platz

Schnitzel is a pork, veal, or chicken cutlet that's been pounded into a thin patty, breaded, fried, and dressed with an array of toppings. Along with an extensive selection of schnitzel and other German classics, Schnitzel Platz roasts whole suckling pigs and curates family-style platters of brats and dumplings. Rounding out the cultural experience is the onsite boutique, brimming with souvenirs ranging from beer steins and hats to handmade German nutcrackers and cuckoo clocks.

  • The Schnitzel: Among the 14 styles on offer are the Hawaii schnitzel with ham and pineapple, the Jäger schnitzel, with a mushroom-wine sauce, and the classic weiner schnitzel, paired with a squeeze of lemon.
  • The Beverages: German brews, such as Spaten and Dinkelacker, cascade from taps and bottles alike. An equally prodigious wine list features plenty of imported red and white wines, including several from Germany.
  • When to Visit: As the world's largest beer festival, Oktoberfest draws thousands to Munich, Bavaria each year. Oktoberfest is also a big deal at Schnitzel Platz, where the everyday selection annually transforms into a traditional fest menu of curry bratwursts, herring rolls, sauerkraut balls, and goulash.
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