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Casual Dining · German-American

Berghoff's Menu Prices 2026: Full List, Entrees & Best Value

The Berghoff has anchored Chicago's Loop since 1898, making it one of the oldest continuously family-owned restaurants in America. The menu blends Classic German staples — Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerbraten, Jäger Schnitzel — with Contemporary American dishes, all paired with beers brewed in-house at Adams Street Brewery.

Chicago landmark since 1898German & American cuisineHouse-brewed craft beerLoop location
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Signature items

Wiener Schnitzel$28.50
Sauerbraten$27.95
Reuben Sandwich$21.95
Apple Strudel$9.25
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest item
Bread Basket $2.00
Most popular
Wiener Schnitzel $28.50

The Berghoff's signature dish since 1898

Best value lunch
Bratwurst sandwich $14.95
Signature German dish
Sauerbraten $27.95
Full menu with prices

The Berghoff full menu and current prices

Prices sourced from theberghoff.com as of mid-2026. Verify current prices at your visit.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the The Berghoff menu

  1. 1Bread BasketAdd-on item$2.00
  2. 2Soup of the Day$7.95
  3. 3Alsatian Onion & Apple Soup$8.95
  4. 4Apple Strudel$9.25
  5. 5Stuffed Mushrooms$10.95
  6. 6Mini Brat and Knockwurst$12.50
  7. 7Potato Pierogies$13.95
  8. 8Wisconsin Fried Cheese Curds$13.95
  9. 9Bratwurst (sandwich)$14.95
Calories + price

Popular entrees: estimated calories and price

Approximate calorie counts for commonly ordered entrees at The Berghoff. Verify nutritional info on-site.

ItemEst. CaloriesPrice
Wiener Schnitzel~750$28.50
Sauerbraten~680$27.95
Jäger Schnitzel~720$27.95
Adams Street Beer Battered Cod~650$19.95
Reuben Sandwich~820$21.95
Cedar Plank Salmon~520$25.95
Seared Whitefish~480$23.95
Apple Strudel~420$9.25
Price comparison

How Berghoff's prices compare to Chicago dining peers

Like-for-like comparison of menu categories across Chicago casual and historic dining spots.

CategoryThe BerghoffAnn SatherHarry Caray'sGiordano's
Cheapest starter$2.00$3.99$7.00$5.99
Signature entree$28.50$18.99$38.00$24.99
Sandwich / lunch$14.95–$21.95$11.99$19.00$13.99
Dessert$9.25–$11.50$4.99$8.00$7.99
About

About The Berghoff

The Berghoff has been a Chicago institution since 1898, when Herman Joseph Berghoff — a German immigrant from Dortmund — opened a free lunch counter at the corner of State and Adams Streets to sell his family's beer. Berghoff's became one of the first establishments granted a Chicago liquor license after Prohibition ended in 1933, and that post-Prohibition license number 1 is still proudly displayed at the bar today.

The restaurant moved to its current home at 17 W. Adams Street in Chicago's Loop, where it remains entirely family-owned and operated — now in its fourth generation. The menu has evolved over 125-plus years, expanding from German staples into a broader German-American repertoire that includes gluten-free-friendly options, fresh Lake Michigan fish, and contemporary American salads alongside the classic schnitzels, sauerbraten, and sausage plates the restaurant was founded on.

Berghoff's is also home to Adams Street Brewery, which produces the house-brewed beers served on tap — including the flagship Berghoff Lager and seasonal varieties. The restaurant's legacy root beer, bottled under the Berghoff name, remains one of the most recognized house sodas in Chicago dining history. The combination of old-world atmosphere, historic bartop, and a menu rooted in authentic German cooking makes The Berghoff one of the most distinctive dining rooms in the Midwest.

1898Year founded
125+Years family-owned
1Post-Prohibition liquor license #

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is The Berghoff known for?

The Berghoff is best known as one of Chicago's oldest and most historic restaurants, serving Classic German and Contemporary American cuisine since 1898. Its signature dishes include the Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerbraten, and house-brewed Adams Street beers. The restaurant also holds Chicago post-Prohibition liquor license number 1, which is on display at the bar.

How much does a meal at The Berghoff cost?

Appetizers range from $2 (Bread Basket) to around $20.50. Sandwiches run $14.95–$22.95. Full entrees are typically $18.50–$28.50, with the Wiener Schnitzel at $28.50 and Sauerbraten at $27.95 among the priciest. Desserts range from $6.50–$11.50. A typical two-course lunch runs around $25–$35 per person before drinks.

Does The Berghoff have vegetarian options?

Yes. Vegetarian items include Stuffed Mushrooms, Potato Pierogies, Bavarian Pretzel, Caesar Salad, Apple Harvest Salad, Marinated Portobello Panini, Black Bean Burger, Lemon Tortellini, German Gnocchi, Spätzleknödel, Fried Green Tomato Stack, and all of the side dishes. The Flourless Chocolate Cake is also vegetarian and gluten-free.

Does The Berghoff brew its own beer?

Yes. Adams Street Brewery operates within The Berghoff and brews craft beers served on tap at the restaurant and the adjoining bar. The house beers include the flagship Berghoff Lager and rotating seasonal varieties. The restaurant's famous Berghoff Root Beer — a non-alcoholic house soda — is also available and has been a Chicago tradition for over a century.

Where is The Berghoff located?

The Berghoff is located at 17 W. Adams Street in Chicago's Loop neighborhood, close to the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Cultural Center. It is accessible via the CTA Red, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, and Pink Lines (Jackson and Monroe stops). The restaurant has been at this location for well over a century.

What are The Berghoff's hours?

Hours may vary by season and day. The restaurant is generally open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday. Check the official website at theberghoff.com or call ahead to confirm current hours, especially on holidays and during special events in the Loop.

Is The Berghoff good for groups and private dining?

Yes. The Berghoff offers private dining options suitable for corporate events, family gatherings, and special occasions. Private dining menus are available as PDFs on their website. The historic main dining room also accommodates groups, and the adjacent Adams Street Brewery bar area is popular for more informal gatherings.

What are the most popular dishes at The Berghoff?

The Wiener Schnitzel ($28.50) has been the restaurant's signature dish since 1898. Other perennial favorites include the Sauerbraten ($27.95), the Reuben Sandwich ($21.95), Gretchen's Potato Pancakes ($14.95), and the Black Forest Cake ($11.50) for dessert. The Adams Street Beer Battered Cod ($19.95) is also a frequently ordered entree.

Can I make reservations at The Berghoff?

Yes, reservations are recommended, especially for dinner and weekend visits. Reservations can be made through the official website at theberghoff.com or by phone. Walk-ins are often accommodated at the bar and for lunch on weekdays. For large parties or private dining, it is best to contact the restaurant in advance.