Rhein Haus Denver

German restaurant · Union Station

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"Communal tables and bocce-ball courts start the party at this RiNo bierhalle, while hearty German fare keeps it going. From giant pretzels with three dips to the heaping grillwurst platter of sausages with mashed potatoes and sauerkraut to the smorgasbord, featuring schweinshaxe, roast chicken, and spaetzle, Rhein Haus Denver will satisfy whatever your group is craving. Reservations are recommended for eight or more." - Ruth Tobias

Where to Eat With a Group in Denver
Rhein Haus

1415 Market St, Denver, CO 80202 Get directions

rheinhausdenver.com
@rheinhausdenver

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