The Texas Bucket List - Walburg German Restaurant and Biergarten in Walburg
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- čas přidán 15. 10. 2022
- Since 1987, the small Texas town of Walburg has been home to Ronnie Tippelt. Originally from Germany, Ronnie came to Texas to open his one of kind restaurant and biergarten that's well worth a stop!
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Some place you need to visit an purchase your dried sausage cheese an crackers it is a meat market 😋 penshorns small town meat market!!
Great restaurant. Always wondered why it tasted more authentic than other German restaurants in the Austin area
Knowing who to make people feel good,give them a places with great food,music,Beer,.when you go in you can see the love understanding and heart,that what makes a place’s feel so good to.
I like Texas bucket list videos on CZcams from the imperial co California.
Went here as a kid a few times and had a blast running around the arcade!
Same, my hillbilly friend new the bartender and had the hookup for free tokens haha
I was the first waiter and the head waiter when Ronnie opened.
Good stuff Shane! 👀 👊🏼💯🇺🇸
Thanks for taking us along my friend!
Will have to check out!
When Stationed in Germany back in the 80s, it was called Vinersnitzel. Not Pronounced with a W. we use to stop at this Bar and that was our Gotten Drunk and now hungry food for the night...
Little fun fact... They wanted to name the town after my great great grandfather Doering but he said to name it after his hometown Walburg, Germany.
The dude in the hat never heard of Flaco Jimenez.
I spoke with hand he HAS heard of that artist
Yay! One of my favorite spots!
i like Chanel im from iran (Persia) good luck man 👏👍
SEEMS LIKE A GOOD TIME WITH GREAT FOOD MIGHT HAVE TO PUT IT ON THE LIST OF THINGS TO DO
Rock ‘ N Yodel I love it
Awesome. My kind of grub. 🥰
Come on up to New Ulm, Minnesota in October..... if you like german food and Beer...LOL
Jah, sehr gut!
Which part of Ireland
Zicke, zacke, zicke, zacke, hoi, hoi, hoi!
Does the Texas Bucket list read yelp reviews before going to these restaurants???
3 1/2 stars on yelp
I don't know what kind of cut rate mass produced garbage you buy at the local grocery store in Texas, but Bratwursts are not normally "GEEEESEY" to quote you Shane. I thought you were better than that.