Enjoy An Authentic German Holiday Feast At The Bavarian Bierhaus Christmas Dinner In Nashville
By Meghan Kraft|Published December 06, 2019
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Finding an authentic German feast in the heart of Tennessee is fairly difficult, and it’s even harder to snag a spot at the table for a holiday feast, arguably the best of the best. Bavarian Bierhaus, however, has managed to wrangle a bit of European holiday charm and bring it right here to Nashville, Tennessee. The locally owned and operated bierhall and restaurant has received rave reviews for its hospitable service, authentic meals, and fun atmosphere, so their Christmas Dinner this December is bound to be unforgettable.
Nashville's Bavarian Bierhaus boasts more than 15,000 square feet of space, making it a perfect venue for a myriad of personal events. The eatery can seat up to 650 guests at a time, and even offers up private dining options.
The menu is full of German classics, like Bavarian pretzels served with sweet mustard on the side and Flammkuchen, a flatbread topped with cream cheese, bacon and red onions. The Bierhaus wings are always a favorite, and you can't miss out on snagging an order of schnitzel or spatzle, if you're really feeling hungry.
On an average day, you can show up to the Bavarian Bierhaus and leave with a belly full of German potato salad and Reuben sandwiches. At the newly minted Bavarian Bierhaus Christmas Dinner, however, the four-course family-style menu will look a bit different.
On Monday, December 23rd, the Bavarian Bierhaus will host a decadent German holiday meal that the whole family will love. There will be a special menu that plays host to a whole heap of traditional German dishes. Adults can purchase Gluhwein — a spiced mulled wine — if they're looking for an authentic indulgence.
Visitors can expect the same kind and hospitable service they'd garner on a normal visit to Bavarian Bierhaus, but with a bit of live music on the side? The atmosphere of the entire meal will carry the fun of the holiday season.
Tickets for dinner can be reserved for $35 an adult, and for $15 a child under the age of 12. If you're looking to make a reservation online, you can do so by visiting the link we've included below.