Description:

  • Opened in 1866, this bar has become a mecca for every Texas governor and quite a number of other people. This is Texas's oldest beer garden; it now provides an extensive menu of traditional bratwurst and sauerkraut as well as barbecue favorites. As is tradition, the bar is a favorite during, before and after the University of Texas Longhorn games. Even if there is not a game, this is still one of the best places to sit back and enjoy a cold beer.
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User Reviews for Scholz Garten

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    Great little gem!

  • I've passed this place so many times! It has such a neat environment. Went in and got a beer and some fried pickles while waiting for a baseball game to start! Just awesome...

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    The smell draws you in...and keeps you there for dessert.

  • My friend had always talked about Scholz with great adoration for the pulled pork and peach cobbler. So when I got out of the car to eat there for the first time, I smelled the unmistakably...

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    History and Beer

  • Can't beat Scholz Garden. Generations of UT students, faculty and state legislators cant be wrong. Great before and after a Horns game or right now.

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +512 474 1958
    • fax: +512 474 1527
    • send email
    • Address:

    • 1607 San Jacinto Boulevard
    • Austin, TX 78701-1414
    • Neighborhood:

    • Downtown
    • Payments:

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    • Hours:

    • Su-Th 11a-10p, F-Sa 11a-12a

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