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Restaurants / Austrian

Chicago Brauhaus - 4 1/2

4732 N. Lincoln Ave. - Chicago (Lincoln Square)

The atmosphere at this Lincoln Square mainstay is year-round Oktoberfest.

Restaurants / Austrian

Lutz Continental Cafe - 3 1/2

2458 W. Montrose Ave. - Chicago (Lincoln Square)

This long-popular German konditorei and restaurant specializes in fancy pastries and Old World cuisine.

Restaurants / Austrian

Berghoff Cafe - O'Hare Airport - 4

10000 West O'Hare - Chicago (O'Hare)

Located in O'Hare's Terminal 1, this miniature version of Chicago's oldest restaurant serves sandwiches, pizza and signature beer.

Restaurants / Austrian

Edelweiss - 3 1/2

7650 W. Irving Park Rd. - Norridge (Galewood/Montclare)

The Alpine interior sets the stage for hearty fare at the popular Edelweiss Bistro. Though American dishes dot its menu the German specialties are...

Restaurants / Austrian

Resi's Bierstube - 4 1/2

2034 W. Irving Park Rd. - Chicago

For German authenticity and warmth, it's tough to beat Resi's. Expect a sausage-heavy menu and a wide selection of mostly imported beer. In the...

Restaurants / Austrian

Mirabell Restaurant - 3 1/2

3454 W. Addison St. - Chicago (Irving Park / Avondale)

This cute, lodge-like restaurant is like a slice of Deutschland transported to Irving Park.

Bars & Clubs / German

Glunz Bavarian Haus - 4

4128 N. Lincoln Ave. - Chicago

Sure, the focus is on the food at this North Center bar and restaurant but expect an extensive list of German beers, wines and liquors at the bar,...

Restaurants / Austrian

Laschet's Inn - 4

2119 W. Irving Park Rd. - Chicago

This split-level bar features German cuisine and memorabilia.

Bars & Clubs / Brewpub

Uberstein - 3

3478 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Wrigleyville)

The Crobar guys bring Bavarian style closer to home with this bar.

Restaurants / Austrian

Berghoff - 3 1/2

17 W. Adams St. - Chicago (Loop)

The Berghoff, which had one of the most-hyped closings in recent memory, lives on with Carlyn Berghoff (the founder's granddaughter) at the helm.