10 Places to Celebrate Oktoberfest in Brooklyn
- Photo Sam Horine
Not everyone needs to ring in Oktoberfest by participating in stein-holding contests and whirling around the room in a kolsch-induced stupor with some ruddy-faced fraulein (although it certainly doesn’t hurt). More genteel celebrants can take in dinner at this refined German restaurant — options include Flammkuchen (crispy flatbread with smoky bacon and gruyere), Kassler (center-cut pork loin with port-soaked prunes) and vegetable strudel, with mushrooms, goat cheese, and herbs.
25 Lafayette Ave, (718) 222-5800