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Snacks Second Breakfast Brotzeit Supper 1 2 SECOND BREAKFAST BRUNCH » ELEVEN TO TWO / THREE ON SAT & SUN « » ELEVEN TO TWO / THREE ON SAT & SUN « TRAIL BREAKFAST BOWL* DUNGENESS CRAB BENEDICT* POACHED EGG, KASHA, SMOKED BACON, GRÜNER SAUCE, PRETZEL DUMPLING, POACHED EGGS, AVOCADO, MUSTARD GREENS, RADISH 15. DUNGENESS CRAB, AVOCADO, HOLLANDAISE 25. MENU HAUS TOAST DUMPLING BENEDICT* PISTACHIO FRANGIPANE, BERRY STREUSEL 8. PRETZEL DUMPLING, POACHED EGGS, 11AM - 10PM SAUERKRAUT, PANCETTA, HOLLANDAISE 17. KNÖDEL BACON FILLED POTATO DUMPLING, DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER* LINGONBERRY SAUCE 13. CHEESE, LETTUCE, TOMATO, RAD SAUCE, FRIES 17. +ADD SAUERKRAUT 2. / +ADD BACON 3. / + ADD FRIED EGG 3. AVOCADO TOAST 9. CHICKEN SCHNITZEL SANDWICH PLEASE INFORM YOUR SERVER OF ANY FOOD ALLERGIES. PICKLES, TARRAGON MUSTARD, CABBAGE SLAW, FRIES 17. 3 4 5 SNACKS LUNCHEON BROTZEIT » ALL DAY « » ALL DAY « » ALL DAY « OYSTERS* FORT SALAD BROTZEIT TELLER MIGNONETTE, LEMON, HORSERADISH BUTTER LETTUCE, RADISH, CRUSHED PRETZEL CROUTONS, CURED MEAT BOARD, CHEESE, BREAD, HALF DOZEN ON THE HALF SHELL 16. BUTTERMILK HERB DRESSING 13. MUSTARDS, RADISH, HAUS PICKLES 26. +ADD AVOCADO 3. / +ADD FRIED CHICKEN 8. PRETZEL FISCH TELLER HAUS MUSTARD 6. CHICOREE SALAD PICKLED & SMOKED FISH, TROUT ROE, WALNUT VINAIGRETTE, CITRUS, POINT REYES BLUE CHEESE, BOILED POTATO, BREAD, SALAD 20. OBATZDA CANDIED WALNUTS 14. TRADITIONAL BAVARIAN CHEESE MIX, SMOKED FISH SANDWHICH PRETZEL, RADISH, ONION 13. HAUSGEMACHT BRATWÜRSTL WITH DILL & CUCUMBER 11. REGENSBURGER PORK BRATWÜRSTL, SAUERKRAUT, BACON, MUSTARD SEEDS BREAD & BUTTER 5. THREE BRATWÜRSTL 13. / SIX BRATWÜRSTL 24. POTATO PANCAKES SOUR CREAM, APPLE SAUCE 13. HAUS PICKLED ITEMS 9. WIENER SCHNITZEL +ADD BEET CURED SALMON 6. BREADED PORK LOIN, YUKON GOLD POTATOES, LEMON 22. FRIES 6. CURRYWURST SPLIT PEA STEW CURRY-KETCHUP, FRIES 14. BRAISED PORK & BACON CUP 8. / BOWL 14. 6 7 8 SUPPER SIDES DINNER ALL DAY MORSEL » AFTER FIVE « » AFTER FIVE « » ALL DAY « SMOKED SPICED CARROTS JAGER SCHNITZEL ICE CREAM SUNDAE QUARK 12. PAN FRIED PORK LOIN, MIXED MUSHROOM GRAVY, SPÄTZLE 27. HOUSEMADE ROASTED BARLEY ICE CREAM, CHOCOLATE SAUCE, CANDY NUTS ,WHIPPED CREAM 9. KÄSESPÄTZLE SCHWEINSHAXE DUMPLING PASTA, LEMON HERB BUTTER, CRISPY PORK KNUCKLE, POTATO DUMPLING, PRETZEL BREAD PUDDING CRISPY SHALLOTS, GRUYERE & EMMENTALER 14. BAVARIAN SLAW, BEER SAUCE 28. LEMON MERINGUE 12. HOUSEMADE BLOOD SAUSAGE HALBES HENDL CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES APPLE POTATO PUREE 16. GRILLED HALF CHICKEN, WINTER GREENS, CROUTONS, PICKLED ONIONS 27. ICE COLD ORGANIC HALF & HALF 8. ROASTED BRUSSEL SPROUTS OMA’S TAPIOKA SATSUMA, SAGE, FARMER’S CHEESE 13. PINEAPPLE, PISTACHIO COOKIE-BAR 8. WWW.RADHAUSSF.COM / @ RADHAUS_SF FILTERED STILL WATER SERVED UPON REQUEST. *VERY IMPORTANT FOOD SAFTY WARNING ! – SUBSTITUTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS POLITELY DECLINED – - PLEASE NOTE - CONSUMING RAW OR UNDERCOOKED MEATS, POULTRY, SEAFOOD, SHELLFISH OR EGGS PLEASE INFORM YOUR SERVER OF ANY FOOD ALLERGIES. A PERCENTAGE IS ADDED TO EVERY BILL MAY INCREASE YOUR RISK OF FOODBORNE ILLNESS. A SMALL PERCENTAGE MAY BE ADDED TO LARGE PARTIES TO ACCOMODATE SERVICE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SAN FRANCISCO MANDATES. A B C DRAFT BIER HAUS COCKTAILS WINE ROTHAUS “TANNENZÄPFLE” PILSNER RADHAUS GIBSON-MARTINI - APERITIF - 5.1%ABV / GRAFENHAUSEN / GERMANY REISETBAUER BLUE GIN, FERDINAND’S SAAR DRY VERMOUTH, VERMOUTH / FERDINAND’S SAAR DRY 11. BRIGHT & CRISP BLACK FORREST LAGER LEMON TWIST, HAUS GEWÜRZZWEIBEL 15. - SPARKLING - .5 LITER 10. / 1.0 LITER 20. HAUS HUGO PROSECCO / CONTESSA / I / NV 9. ANDECHS “VOLLBIER” HELL PÜR ELDERFLOWER, LIME, PROSECCO, SODA, MINT 12. BRUT ROSÉ / HUBER “HUGO” / A / NV 11. 4.9%ABV / KLOSTER ANDECHS / GERMANY - WHITE - BALANCED & CLASSIC LIGHT BAVARIAN LAGER WUNDERSPRITZ RIESLING / SCHLOSS VOLLRADS / D / 2017 12. .5 LITER 9. / 1.0 LITER 18. PÜR ZAMARO, PRIMITIVO QUILES SWEET VERMOUTH, / HIEDLER “LÖSS” / A / 2016 13. GRENADINE, LEMON, SELTZER 13. GRÜNER VELTLINER HOFBRÄUHAUS TRAUNSTEIN “ZWICKL” - ROSÉ - 5.3%ABV / TRAUNSTEIN / GERMANY ALTMODISCH / OLD FASHIONED PINOT NOIR / VON WINNING / D / 2018 13. UNFILTERED “KELLERBIER” LIGHT LAGER WYOMING WHISKEY BOURBON, HAUS BIER SYRUP, - RED - LAGO MAGGIORE AMARO, ZIRBENZ PINE LIQUER, CITRUS ZEST 13. .5 LITER 9. / 1.0 LITER 18. SPÄTBURGUNDER(CHILLED) / HANDWERK LEINER / D / 2016 16. WEIHENSTEPHAN HEFEWEISSBIER BAVARIAN 75 RED BLEND / PLEIADES / THACKERY & CO. / CA / NV 16. 5.4%ABV / FREISING / GERMANY MONOPOLOWA GIN, PÜR BLOOD ORANGE SPICE LIQUOR, SAINT LAURENT / ROSI SCHUSTER / A / 2017 15. LEMON, PROSECCO 13. WORLD-FAMOUS LIGHT & MILDLY FRUITY WHEAT BEER BLAUFRANKISCH / WEINGUT WENINGER / A / 2015 13. .5 LITER 9. / 1.0 LITER 18. HAUS MARY - DESSERT - WELTENBURGER KLOSTER ANNO 1050 MONOPOLOWA VODKA, BEET & VEGETABLE HAUS JUICE MIX, EISWEIN / ZANTHO / A / 2016 15. 5.5%ABV / KLOSTER WELTENBURG / GERMANY GARNISH, LEMON 12. “FINEST” MARZEN-STYLE AMBER LAGER .5 LITER 9. / 1.0 LITER 18. WHISKEY-KAFFEE DARK COFFEE, PÜR SINGLE-MALT WHISKEY, SCHNEIDER “TAP 4” EDEL-WEISSE DARK MALTED DEMERARA, BAVARIAN CREAM 13. 6.2%ABV / KELHEIM / GERMANY (SERVED HOT or COLD) SCHNEIDER’S ORGANIC FEST-SEASON GOLDEN WHEAT BEER .3 LITER 7.5 / .5 LITER 12. / 1.0 LITER 24. SCHNEIDER “TAP 5” HOPFENWEISSE 8.2%ABV / KELHEIM / GERMANY STRONG & HEAVILY HOPPED HAZY WHEAT BEER .3 LITER 9. / .5 LITER 15. / 1.0 LITER 30. D WEIHENSTEPHAN “VITUS” WEIZENBOCK SPIRITS 7.7%ABV / FREISING / GERMANY GERMAN WHISKEY, SCHNAPPS BRIGHT & GOLDEN FULL-BODIED WHEAT BEER BOURBON & SCOTCH SCHLADERER EDEL-KIRSCH 4.5 / 9. .3 LITER 7. / .5 LITER 11. / 1.0 LITER 22. SCHLADERER WILLIAMS PEAR 5. / 10. PÜR GEIST BAVARIAN WHISKEY - CHESTNUT GRAPPA BARREL AGED 6. / 12. YEBIGA PLUM RAKIJA 4.5 / 9. ÆCHT SCHLENKERLA “FASTENBIER” WYOMING WHISKEY BOURBON BAILONI APRICOT 6.5 / 13. 5.5%ABV / BAMBERG / GERMANY - AMERICAN OAK BARREL AGED 5.5 / 11. REISETBAUER PLUM 11. / 22. RICH SMALL-BATCH SMOKED MALT “LENTBIER” HIGHLAND PARK 18 SCOTCH REISETBAUER WILLIAMS PEAR 11. / 22. - ORKNEY ISLANDS 18 YEAR SCOTCH 11. / 22. REISETBAUER KIRSCHWASSER 11. / 22. .3 LITER 8. / .5 LITER 13. / 1.0 LITER 26. SCHNEIDER EDELSTER AVENTINUS - WHEAT BEER EAU DE VIE 11. / 22. REISETBAUER CARROT 12.5 / 25. SCHNEIDER “TAP 6” AVENTINUS SCHNEIDER EDELSTER AVENTINUS - VINTAGE WHISKEY BARREL AGED 12. / 24. VODKA 8.2%ABV / KELHEIM / GERMANY SCHNEIDER EDELSTER AVENTINUS MONOPOLOWA 8. STRONG & SMOOTH DOPPELBOCK WHEAT BEER - CHARDONNAY BARREL AGED 12. / 24. REISETBAUER AXBURG 13. .3 LITER 8.5 / .5 LITER 14. / 1.0 LITER 28. SCHNEIDER EDELSTE HOPFENWEISSE - CHARDONNAY BARREL AGED 12. / 24. GIN SCHNEIDER EDELSTE EDEL-WEISSE MONOPOLOWA 8. WELTENBURGER KLOSTER ASAM-BOCK - CHARDONNAY BARREL AGED 12. / 24. GREY WHALE 12. 6.9%ABV / KLOSTER WELTENBURG / GERMANY ÆCHT SCHLENKERLA RAUCHBIER MONKEY 47 13. - SMOKED MALT AGED AND FILTERED 12. / 24. DARK & AROMATIC STRONG BAVARIAN LAGER REISETBAUER BLUE 13. ÆCHT SCHLENKERLA RAUCHBIER .5 LITER 10. / 1.0 LITER 20. - SMOKED MALT AGED AND UNFILTERED 12. / 24. FERDINAND’S SAAR 14. UERIGE STICKUM ETTALER “CURATOR” DOPPELBOCK - ALT BEER EAU DE VIE 12. / 24. AMARO & BITTERS PÜR Z AMARO 12. 10.0%ABV / KLOSTERBETRIEBE ETTAL / GERMANY UERIGE STICKUM PLUS (PN) - PINO NOIR BARREL AGED 12. / 24. PASUBIO VINO AMARO 11. STRONG & FORTIFYING DARK MONASTIC LAGER UERIGE STICKUM PLUS (C) LAGO MAGGIORE 11. - COGNAC BARREL AGED 12. / 24. .3 LITER 8. / .5 LITER 13. / 1.0 LITER 26. ZIRBENZ STONE PINE LIQUEUR 12. CACHAÇA & RUM UNDERBERG 5. FUCHSHOF “MOST” CIDER NOVO FOGO SILVER CACHAÇA 9. TEQUILA 5.9%ABV / LAKE KONSTANZ-DINGELSDORF / GERMANY NOVO FOGO COLIBRI CACHAÇA 11. G4 REPOSADO 13. A “ROUGH” TRADITIONAL GERMAN PEAR & APPLE CIDER FOUR SQUARE 14 YEAR EMPERY RUM 25. 295ML 10. PROBITAS WHITE RUM 9. BIER COCKTAILS RADLER HELLES LAGER with LEMON SODA .5 LITER 10. E F BANANEN WEIZEN BOTTLE & CAN BIER N/A WEIHENSTEPHAN HEFEWEIZEN with BANANA JUICE (SUBSTITUTE DUNKELWEISS FOR A “CHOCO-BANANA”) AUGUSTINER EDELSTOFF .3 LITER 11. AFRI-COLA 6. .5 LITER 10. SCHÖNRAMER PILSNER .5 LITER 11. ELDERFLOWER SODA 6. ELDERFLOWER-WEISSBIER SCHÖNRAMER JOSEFI BOCK .3 LITER 10. ELDERBERRY SODA 7. “KRISTALL” HEFEWEIZEN with ELDERFLOWER LIQUEUR (SUBSTITUTE: APRICOT, BLOOD ORANGE SPICE, UERIGE “STICKE” ALTBIER .3 LITER 10. GINGER BEER 6. or WILLIAMS PEAR LIQUEUR) .5 LITER 14. 6. .5 LITER 16. ÆCHT SCHLENKERLA OAK SMOKE DOPPELBOCK DR. PEPPER (CLASSIC) ÆCHT SCHLENKERLA HELLES .5 LITER 11. LEMONADE 3. WEIHENSTEPHAN DUNKELWEISSBIER .5 LITER 9. NUMI HIGH MOUNTAIN ICED TEA 3. WEIHENSTEPHAN “KRISTALL” WEISSBIER .5 LITER 9. ORANGE JUICE 3. KÖSTRITZER SCHWARZBIER .5 LITER 9. LARGE MINERAL WATER 8. WEIHENSTEPHAN WEISSBIER N/A .3 LITER 7. THANKSGIVING COFFEE “FORT ROAST” 3. DECAF COFFEE 3. NUMI TEA 3. © EUROFAHRT (EARL GREY, JASMINE GREEN, MINT, CHAMOMILE, ROOIBOS).
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