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Situated in a large cellar on City Road, the Bavarian Beerhouse provides a relatively authentic German experience. They offer several German beers, as well as German food.

The Wurstplattes (sausage platters; £9.50 and £11.50) are good but not as large as they used to be. The pork shank (£13.50) is very large and even defeated Bob. (Although I think with more gravy I might have finished it --Bob).

The Erdinger Dunkel (£6.90 for a litre) was very drinkable.

On a Saturday afternoon visit it was full of Germans watching football on a large screen. This led to slightly slow (but still quite friendly) service. On a later visit on a Thursday night it was also quite busy, but everyone was at tables so it was less hectic.

If going as a large group there will be lots of faff with setting up individual tabs which can take some of the joy out of it.

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Last visited by Bob, Martin, Adam, Hannah and others on 31 May 2007.

Prices taken from a menu collected on 12 May 2007.


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