Wurstkuche opened Sat., 11/15/08, and I've been back 3 times. This Arts District restaurant has a list of flame grilled sausages that no other restaurant comes close to having. Start with your basic, but delicious, sweet Italian, to their not so basic alligator, onto rattlesnake rabbit, and you'll find one to satisfy any taste. 20 different sausages in all. Then come the toppings caramelized onions, grilled hot peppers, grilled sweet peppers, sauerkraut, 6 choices of mustards and thats not all. How about fresh house cut Belgian fries paired with 15 tasty dipping sauces. Now for the clincher they have 24 Belgian and German beers on tap, all of them premium beers,along with 8 bottled beers. For those of you who would prefer a soft drink they have 15 from small producers from around the country. My favorite was a cucumber soda, I also liked an espresso soda they have. By the way the rolls that are used at this establishment are bake fresh daily by HomeBoys Bakery just a few blocks away on Alameda, I think it's a good thing to support a worthy cause like HomeBoys and to use a local business. Well, I've made myself hungry writing this so it's time to head over to 800 E. 3rd. and have a grilled spicy chicken mango with jalepeno sausage,some Belgian fries and a nice cold Chemy White.
Pros: excellent food, fabulous list of beers on tap, very helpful service outside seating
Cons: small space
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