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Welcome to Rhein Haus Seattle

Located in Seattle, WA, Rhein Haus Seattle is a vibrant beer garden offering a diverse menu of German-inspired dishes like pretzels with vegan and pescatarian options. With a cozy, casual atmosphere and spacious outdoor seating, it is perfect for group gatherings and late-night dining. The restaurant provides impeccable service, a full bar, and even has a DJ on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Rhein Haus Seattle is LGBTQ-owned and values sustainability with compostable containers and plastic-free packaging. From the inviting ambiance to the delicious food, this spot is a must-visit for those looking to experience the best of German cuisine in the heart of Seattle.

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Located in the heart of Seattle, Rhein Haus is a unique beer garden offering a taste of Germany in the Pacific Northwest. This LGBTQ-owned establishment boasts a wide range of offerings, from traditional pretzels to hearty German dishes. With options for pescatarians, vegans, and limited vegetarians, Rhein Haus has something for everyone.

Not only does Rhein Haus offer a cozy and casual atmosphere, but they also provide top-notch amenities such as delivery, takeout, and reservations. Whether you're looking for a place to dine with friends or host a special event, Rhein Haus has you covered with their catering and private dining options.

What truly sets Rhein Haus apart is their commitment to sustainability. From compostable containers to plastic-free packaging, Rhein Haus goes above and beyond to minimize their environmental impact. Plus, with their diverse menu and welcoming atmosphere, Rhein Haus is sure to become your go-to spot for a fun night out.

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Hong T.
Hong T.

Been going here for years! The food and drinks never miss. Everyone is super friendly and service is pretty fast.

Jie G.
Jie G.

This is a legit German restaurant with their well known sausage platter and pretzels. I absolutely love both items. The portion is generous and we had to take half to go. This is also a great place for family gathering, team building, or simply hanging out with friends who have a competitive heart for sports - bocce ball! This is the first time for me playing this game, but it's fun, easy to learn and great for team building (which is what we did).

Eva H.
Eva H.

Came here for the first time since this spot was Von Trapp's and had a great experience! The giant pretzel is incredible, that's my main must try. The jagerschnitzel wasn't for me, although the slaw was good, I just didn't prefer the beef cutlet. The cheesy spatzle was incredible, so soft and cheesy. The currywurst was good, fries could have been seasoned more. The drinks were my second favorite part, after the giant pretzel. I would recommend the the blueberry mule and the spicy margarita. Good ambiance, the bar is gorgeous. Bathrooms are clean! One of the best parts of the experience though was the service. Our waitstaff were super attentive and service was fast. My group ended up leaving after dinner and going to another spot nearby. We realized maybe 45 minutes later that my mom had left her phone somewhere. I went by myself back to Rhein Haus and asked bar staff if they'd found a phone. A bartender and another staffer (I think maybe a manager?) helped me look for the phone even though no one had brought it up to the bar (I ended up being able to pinpoint it more with find my iphone which they told me to check, I completely forgot I could do that). I ended up finding it from a random group of people who had picked it up off a table, but the staff were so so helpful and it made my night!

Rumi C.
Rumi C.

Came to Rhein Haus to watch the UW football game (13-0!!!!) and hang with a larger group of people. All of the tables without reservations were already taken up so we grabbed seats at the bar so I recommend coming early if you have a larger group. I got the sour from Great Notion Brewing which was a bit too sweet for my taste - tasted like cherry chapstick to me - but the other beer selections were great. We also split a big pretzle with was incredible! Came with a few cheese sauces and mustard and we dove right in. It was super fluffy and flavorful with big chunks of salt. Perfect compliment to some beer and a football game.

Aditya P.
Aditya P.

This is a great place for groups to hangout, have a conversation, play some games, and also experience bits of German culture. You can get their beers in different sizes (the bartenders make good recommendations) and try their house pretzel with blue cheese dip. It's delicious. Parking can be a bit tricky if you're driving as they only have street parking and there are a lot of businesses on that street which makes it very busy during popular times like weekends and Friday nights.

Stephanie C.
Stephanie C.

The best bar on the block! They have a lot of food and beer options, and a wide variety of games to play including fooseball. The only odd thing is that they require to seat you at a table, so it's basically a restaurant that looks like a beer garden. Can get very crowded at night.

Arthur T.
Arthur T.

Stopped by Rhein Haus to watch the Warriors vs Kings game in the playoffs. Staff was friendly. It wasn't busy at all, which was nice. A enjoyable, relatively quiet environment to enjoy the game. We had the Reuben's Crikey IPA and the Rheinstone IPA. Street parking only.