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Steinhaus Keller: Authentic German Rathskeller in Historic Hot Springs

Steinhaus Keller: Authentic German Rathskeller in Historic Hot Springs

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Feel transported to Germany as you make your way down the stairs into the bedrock of Spencer’s Corner in historic downtown Hot Springs. The old world grotto feel of exposed rock and barreled ceilings makes Steinhaus Keller a true German Rathskeller. The lush biergarten located in the atrium of the building features a calming water feature, full service dining and a pet friendly environment.

Chef and owner David McGuire creates culinary magic with authentic recipes and ingredients from the Bavarian region of Germany. Choose from pretzels, schnitzel, red cabbage, traditional German potato salad and much more. To round off the experience, the bar features the state’s largest section of German and European bier. Fur babies are also able to partake in the festivities with a dedicated Barking Biergarten Bites menu where everything is safe and non-alcoholic.

On the weekends you can stretch out your lederhosen and polka with boisterous live entertainment. Reservations are recommended. Steinhaus Keller opens at 3 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday and is closed Monday.

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