There’s A German Restaurant And Market Hiding In Cleveland You’ll Want To Explore
The diversity of Cleveland’s many neighborhoods makes it an especially enchanting city. No matter where you are in The Land, there’s a little bit of culture hiding in plain sight. One of the best ways locals celebrate international culture is via the incredible restaurants that adorn Greater Cleveland like the gems they are.



Der Braumeister German Bier Haus, Restaurant and Market can be found at 13046 Lorain Avenue.



In the warmer months, Der Braumeister may treat guests to a movie on the patio. They've also celebrated Masskrugstemmen, Oktoberfest, and other German celebrations.

German-style corned beef, cabbage, and imported beer? Count me in!

Longtime Clevelanders may remember Herzog’s occupying this location prior to the 1980's. In 1983, Roy and Lydia Hoertz, who met in the alpine hills of Germany, purchased the restaurant. The family's love story is immortalized in the warm embrace that every plate offers.

Brunch is served every Saturday from noon to 3 p.m.

To reserve your table, call 216-671-6220.


What makes Fish Fry Fridays so memorable at Der Braumeister? Try German beer-battered comforts and your taste buds will be raving instantly.

There is culture all throughout Cleveland, but the true extent of our diversity is best reflected in the delectable dishes that can be found throughout the city. If there’s one thing we Clevelanders know, it’s comfort food, and there’s a reason we love Der Braumeister.
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