LONG BEACH, CA — Dog Haus Biergarten — a staple on the Promenade in downtown Long Beach for the past several years — is hosting its first-ever Oktoberfest celebration this year.
The celebration kicked off on Sept. 3 and is going until Oct. 31.
While the restaurant has offered a handful of new menu items since Oktoberfest began in on Sept. 3, it just added a new deal on Monday — $2 off a pint of Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier with the purchase of sliced Oktoberwürst sausage. The deal is offered all day, every day, the eatery said.
More Oktoberfest specials include the Oktoberwürst ($10), a beer cheese pretzel bratwurst with caramelized onions, grilled sauerkraut, mustard aioli and scallions on grilled King’s Hawaiian rolls; the Oktoberürst Burrito ($13.50) with a beer cheese pretzel bratwurst, three sunny-side-up eggs, caramelized onions, scallions, crispy tater tots and spicy mayo inside a flour tortilla; salted pretzel bites with beer cheese dipping sauce ($11) and cinnamon sugar pretzel bites ($12).
More Oktoberfest drinks, including Jägermeister shots, will also be on special.
“Oktoberfest is our way of honoring our favorite German tradition while offering menu items that you rarely find on this side of the pond,” Dog Haus Founding Partner André Vener said in a release. “We’ve crafted unique dishes that capture the essence of German cuisine and we’re proud to pair them with iconic brands like Paulaner and Jägermeister. This event is going to be an experience that authentically honors flavor, culture and community.”
Dog Haus in Long Beach, 210 E. Third St., also has a happy hour from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, which offers $2 draft beers. Prost!