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Jager Haus German Bistro & Coffee Shop (Closed Permanently)

(9 Ratings)
Guten Tag
This worldly bistro is one of the only places you'll find Bavarian delights within city limits. Jager Haus also has a large selection of imported European beer. If you're not in a mood for treats from abroad there's always coffee.


Hours
Monday to Friday 5pm - 10pm Saturday to Sunday 9:30am-10 pm



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Reviews

AK_Cruiser
AK_Cruiser
Over a year ago

Jager Haus is closed

The lease was not renewed and this restaurant is no longer in operation


SilverV
SilverV
Over a year ago

German Food is new to me - but this was good!

Just came back from New Orleans over the New Year celebration week. Jager-Haus is near our hotel, so we decided to give it a try (finally) for dinner. It was quite yummy. I was wondering what to order as I'm not familiar with everything. There was enough variety to find something for everyone. Desserts were delicious also. Thank you Yarda and staff. It was a very nice, relaxing dinner. Will try the breakfast next time. This time we were always up too late. (Yes - yes, drinking). Ha Ha! Can't wait to come back. It's not the standard New Orleans food, but it was a nice change of pace.


kgb_boi
kgb_boi
Over a year ago

Les allemands la Nouvelle-Orlans

Germans, Austrians and Swiss have always been present in the history of New Orleans. Ever since the days of the French explorers and the Spanish rule, German speaking people from Europe blended into the Cajun and Crole blend of the city. Once the Americans took over in 1804, Germans kept coming. There's even a region in Southeastern Louisiana called "Des Allemands" Or "of the Germans" in English. Suprisingly, with a large German-American population, this is the one and only German restaurant in New Orleans. It is worth a visit. In a city with overpriced places, where it seems as if you get the same thing in every restaurant, this German bistro is a welcome difference.


nastypig
nastypig
Over a year ago

One of a kind

Very tasty and filling German fare - casual atmosphere, reasonable prices


absolutcz
absolutcz first review First to Review
Over a year ago

The only German restaurant in New Orleans

Great place to go if you get tired of French, creole, and cajun food. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7 days a week. It's a coffee shop as well, serving Italian Lavazza coffee and pastries.


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