Cafe Steinhof Restaurant Review:
This Park Slope eatery serves up hearty Austrian and Central European fare in a casual environment. With Austrian trinkets tacked to the walls and an always-fun atmosphere, Steinhof has become a mainstay in the recently gentrified neighborhood. We recommend the Swiss and provolone cheese spätzle, bread dumplings with wild mushroom fricassée and, of course, the schnitzel, Weiner, Jaeger or...
This Park Slope eatery serves up hearty Austrian fare in a casual environment. With Austrian trinkets tacked to the walls and an always-fun atmosphere, Steinhof has become a mainstay in a neighborhood that's fast changing. We recommend the… Read More
Park Slopers "raise a stein" to this Austrian "change of pace" purveying "stick-to-your-ribs" grub for comfortingly "low" dough (Monday's $7 goulash night may be the "best deal in the 'hood"); "fantastic" brews and a "spirited" "bar culture" shore up the appealingly "informal" mood.
A descendant of the long-gone Max & Moritz, Cafe Steinhof is the best and only pure Austrian joint in the neighborhood. Viennese comfort food abounds inside the Cafe's European setting with a generous collection of German and Austrian wines.