American Bar in Germany
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2023
- If you are looking for an authentic American experience in Germany, look no further than the Route 66 Diner, Bar und Grill experience! The owners vacationed in Las Vegas once and now know everything there is to know about the US und A. No Confederate flags!
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What meal are you getting?
Hamburger, YES a dillema, cuz no one can actually say if the hamburger is german or american
A confederate flag
@@qcycl1c898 my man dint saw the add 😭
The side salad please
🍔….. everything on it
Add bacon 2 w/ coke soda 🥤
budweisser being considered soda 10/10
Omfg seriously best joke in the video
Well, tastes like water, but worse...
It's not?
Considering to German Beer, yes we.consider it more of a Soda/water quality.
If you ever come to Europe try the Czech Budvar, the original Budweiser. Now that is a really really good beer
Water
As a German expat who’s been living in the southern US for many years, this rings so true. “We thought it was the Southern Rock logo” - priceless.
Isnt expat just a word stupid people made up to not call themselves immigrants
I’m definitely an immigrant. But in this context the other word made more sense. I have no problems calling myself an immigrant. The vast majority of folks in this country are either immigrants or decedents of immigrants. No issues with that. Of course one can be an expat without being an immigrant. So they’re not synonymous.
@@captnbluehat *western
@@captnbluehat Depends, if they are planning to return they haven't really immigrated.
@@captnbluehatThat was rude.
As an American who lived in Göttingen for two years I would've loved something like this. Best I could do was their Mexican restaurant that served me a burrito with deli turkey and a taco shell completely full of chili.
God I miss it.
The Turkish food in Germany slaps
Göttingen scares me
My roommate used to love that place and was surprised when I told him it was absolute trash. But at least Göttingen has a pretty solid Irish Pub. I love that city.
Holy cow that’s German Mexican food?!?!
Which one was it? Taco Fresh? Paco's Tacos? Hola Mexico? Sausalitos?
True story: I gave my German friend some Budweiser to try and he claimed it tasted like expired lemonade soda.
It does, indeed.
Let him try a Hershey bar the next time you see him, he'll love it!
@@groerhahn225hell no, stay away with American chocolate. That stuff tastes like puke through that one weird ingredient.
@@meloney You mean spoiled milk?
@@groerhahn225 why would you do that to a friend 😢
As a french guy, I've NEVER ONCE IN MY LIFE heard someone pronouncing croque-monsieur that well.
Escpecially with a picture that is definitely not a croque-monsieur.
That's a croque-monsieur with a side of salad. It gets a pass.
And it's from an American (style) bar and grill in Germany. Considering all the translations it's gone through, it's not doing that bad.
Ah oui, oui! Le Coque Monsieur!
I wonder if they have any flags that can be deemed controversial
Yes, the American one
they used to, but not anymore!
Yes, but that one is in the basement.
@@meowmiaumiauw Bruuuuuhhh
What could Germany ever have done to be controversial? They seem so nice in these videos😘
I might be interested in visiting. What is the bar's policy on confederate flags?
Only confederate flags allowed are that of the German Confederation, North German Confederation and the confederation of the Rhine.
Nine confederate flags!
@@k20nutz Nothing to misinterpret there, thanks! 😁👍
Usually, if there is such a policy, it would be stated in the commercial. I guess for this particular bar, based on the limited information that is available, confederate flags are fine.
Before Confederate flags. Now, no.
When I think "authentic American diner," who doesn't immediately think "Croque Monsieur with a side salad!" 😂 Or a tasty burger, but only in a nice Vollkornbrötchen, just like they used to make in the good ol' US of A!
I'm surprised they didn't mention "Toast Hawaii", the "American Treat" that no American who hasn't been to Germany has heard of!
@@jhbadger Hawaii toast??? Been in Germany 8 years and never heard of this
@@bostonmeadhorn4897 we have a song about it if you're curious :p
@@jhbadger God, yes!! 😂 Or have you ever noticed how German grocery stores have potato chips by two dozen different brands, but *ALL OF THEM* are either chili, "paprika," or sourcream&onion? I thought that was so crazy when I got here, for some reason. 😅
@@XLightChanX Herr Gott... Another weird German rabbit hole for me i guess...
To be honest - it was absolutly delightful, but the "Schpreit" killed me. I also could smell the old owner of my local bar, alone from hearing that strong accent. Pure perfection.
As an austrian I have to say this "Schpreit" spelling is more an Austrian thing. Most of the germans spell it the english way. 😅
You should name your meals after classic Americans like Robert E. Lee or Stonewall Jackson.
LMAO
i propose one called the general sherman, with everything on the platter cut neatly in two, right down the middle.😉
@@canamus1768 "come get your Georgia peaches Sherman style, burnt to a crisp"
@@88porpoise It should still be burning when it gets to customer.
or Bart Simpson
I went to an “American” bar in Switzerland and they had blue jeans on the ceiling 😂
WHAT? 😂
Nah bro, that's completely normal in America; if your bar didn't have some here, you're not in a good bar
The owner was just hanging his laundry to dry.
Well, yeah, for the same reason the water circles the drain in t'other direction.
🙄
Well, they have some different gun laws. Can't hang up a gun there
Come for the Confederate flag, stay for the atmosphere.
You know, that now you got to do one with a german bar in the USA
Upvote!
We are the german Bar Dieters Schrebergarten, we offer you authentic german dishes such as deep fried prezels and butter, german budweiser, Schweinebraten with french fries und Bockbier!
All our male waiters wear Lederhosen and our female waiters wear Dirndl.
Our jukebox plays 99 Luftballons, Ich war noch niemals in New York, Atemlos durch die Macht und Kordola Grün.
And our Kukugsuhr reminds you of the time.
We recently removed allmour swastikas as it was brought to our attention that germany is mostly christian and not budistic!
German bar in America=Bavarian meals and beer. Because all of Germany is Bayern.
The menu is nothing but Döner.
@@mangosteak Lol "not budistic"
I feel the same as an Australian seeing ads for Outback Steakhouse
Outback is an Australian themed American restaurant. Similar to the difference between a Marvel themed birthday party and a Marvel movie.
Multiculturalism is our strength
I still remember my friends taking me to a "Canadian Bar" when I was in Germany. I imagine the internet has made everything a bit less overromanticized these days, but back then, *hoo boy* . The owner was *very* excited to speak to a real canadian, and according to my friends, he later dedicated the booth I sat in as the "Newfoundland" booth, and put up a map of fishing grounds like the Grand Banks, a plushie moose head mounted on the wall, and would offer to screech in people who sat at that booth.
The food choices were . . . look, a pear, prosciutto, brie, and maple syrup-garlic sauce pizza is not something any Canadian would eat and think "Man, this is really Canadian!".
But it has maple syrup.
That means ita Canadian.
Also if he does not offer to serve you in blackface, it's not the true Canadian experience.
"Sir, we eat Hawaiian pizza. We also invented it. Figure that one out."
@@thewarmwind6171 Canadians invented the Hawaiian Pizza? Bless you!! 🥰😄
@@Bearmund The Hawaiian pizza, the London fog, and likely the California roll was also invented in Canada. Why we keep inventing foods and drinks and give them non-Canadian names, I don't know.
I went into an "wild west" style restaurant in Finland and they had a "cowboy" steak that was actually horse meat.
Real cowboy meat is hard to come by these days.
That’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard
What foods place can be scarce out on the upper Prairie and a horse is made of meat just as edibles anything else?
They did too much research.
Whats the problem? Horse tastes great
Oh nooooo - ca 600 years ago (+/-), when I was as a teenager, a guy in my friend group (in my small German town) had a little confederate flag sticker somewhere in his room, and another friend got really pissed off. So they get into this fight, she insists that's awful, he insists it's harmless "it's just the flag of Texas" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and everyone else in the room has no clue and keeps changing who we're siding with, depending on who sounds more certain of their position in this very second... If only we'd had smartphones back then. Or, you know, an actual education.
It's a bit like having the East German flag except it's not the East German flag and it's actually the Nazi flag.
To be fair, the Confederate flag might as well BE the Texas flag...
@@The_Keeper Texas has its own nice flag anyways.
Well, the Girl in that story actually DID have a good amount of education, i.m.o.
@@apunktspunktkpunkt4271 true! at least one of us.
The side salad with everything. I was afraid it was going to be offered with my Sprite!
People in Göttingen: we want an american diner!!
Göttingen: Best I can do is five Kebab-places in the same street
Who would think the turks were stopped at Vienna?
Hey, that Kebab corner is the best thing about Göttingen!
😰Do you think that is enough Kebab-places? To be safe, we should open up two more.
Aren't there six now?
@@puellanivis there are never enough Dönerläden!
I would totally buy the chicken WING with salat.
For another persons take on an American bar in Europe: O'Learys Restaurant opened in 1988 as Sweden's first genuine American sports bar after the founder visited Boston and fell in love with Boston bars and the city's sports scene.
O'Learys today has more than 120 restaurants in Europe and Asia today.
O'leary's is Swedish?
@@hoyquarlow6908 I think it's based on an authentic American Irish Pub.
I actually quite like O'Learys as a decent quality no nonsense chain bar sort of place, never been sure how Boston authentic it was though
Fell in love is putting it lightly, the name of the restaurant was the surname of the woman he met (and married) in Boston
@@phildman132Sadly they've gone downhill the last five years. Fewer options on the menu with worse ingredients. Profit has taken the front seat.
"Budweiser and other sodas" 😅 brilliant one
To be fair, this is a lot like the American themed restaurants in America trying to appeal to bikers (but the owners don’t ride motorcycles)
Well yeah. If you ride bikes how would you have time to learn how to run a restaurant?
The American accent popped on every time you say "American" is a hilarious touch
i noe rite?
i like how it starts as "the #1 american bar and restaurant" and ends as "the only american bar and restaurant"
The Route 66 signs are so true. In every European "American Restaurant". there must be at least 3 huge signs hung on wall. And you definitely needed to add that the pommes/fries come with mayonnaise. Added bonus if the popcorn bowl comes sugar on top.
I mean, a lot of kitschy American bars use the Route 66 sign
In all my years I have never seen a single popcorn kernel in a bar in Europe. Is that a thing across the pond?
And I can assure you, none of them could tell you what or where Route 66 is! 😄
the german obsession with route 66 is very real. my dad travelled the entire thing when he was younger. recently my uncle came here on his vacation to do the entire route on motorcycle. if germans could marry route 66 they would
Makes sense. We did model our interstate system on the autobahn.
Is there any particular reason or do Germans just like to travel long stretches of open roads like we do?
1:10 I love that this implies that Budweiser is a "soda" man I love that subtle diss
I’m neither German nor American but somehow I’m crying laughing.
You two are geniuses 😆
Somehow you get a single chicken wing but multiple Tony Hawks 😂
But there are no Confederate flags with your Tony Hawks!
As an American who's been to an American-style bar in Germany, this tracks.
I got curious once so I looked on google maps at Mexican restaurants in Germany. On this journey, I discovered a restaurant called "Senor Jalapeno" in Kiel where their mascot is straight up just a stereotypical Mexican dude in the style of south park. I feel like this has similar energy.
Needs more side salads
I love that for the John Wayne picture you chose him dressed up as Ghengis Kahn nothing more inoffensively american
As someone who used to go to university in Göttingen for years I would have definitely gone there. It sounds so authentic!
By the end I was expecting to see the camera zoom out & reveal an entire wall of other accidentally offensive decor😂
I can't believe they don't have foolsome prison blues.
Is that a Johnny Cash song? We wouldn’t know, we only know “Ring of Fire”
Me, an American, who doesn’t have a clue who Johnny Cash is
@@Mysinginghuman You're missing out.
But what they *_DO_* have is no Confederate flags!
They'll never hear that train a'com'n.
Don't remove the depressing elements, that's the most authentic part
'German restaurant in America' - "if you were here before this ad, we would like to apologise for the flag of......"
It is slightly worrying how long it took me to decide whether I believed this video was sponsored by a Route 66 Diner, Bar und Grill in random German town.
I'm still unsure, but next time I'm in Göttingen I'll find out.
"In Göttingen" took me by surprise 😂😂
Göttingen is Germany’s Scranton, PA.
Some history, everybody’s heard of it, but very few have actually been there.
It's definitely very Göttingen to delve into a lengthy explanation on why you've removed all the Lynard Skynyrd (confederate) flags 😂😂 Gö, one of the most awesome towns on earth 💓
Seeing you guys talking about a bar in my hometown is freaking surreal..!
Love to you from Göttingen❤
There used to be an Italian restaurant in my city in Oregon that had a fascist flag from WW2 Mussolini era (along with a bunch of other flags from various areas of Italy). They did not take it down but they also did not last more than a couple years.
So about the amount of time Italy lasted in ww2 🤤
We have this "authentic American burger joint" in our town, and everyone is absolutely amazed by their delicious burgers. I've tried their classic cheeseburger, and it was mid at best. The buns weren't toasted, and the condiments were all on top of the burger, which lead to a soggy bottom bun that soaked up all meat juices (it isn't as delicious as it sounds, believe me). The burger meat was okay, but it was fried at way too low temperatures and didn't have a crust at all. The bun was really dense, and resembled German white bread (it was kinda crumbly). The main problem with that was that is messed up the meat to bun ratio. It was just way too much bread. Gemans and their god damn bread. Well, the cold, untoasted, way too heavy buns didn't only soak up the meat juices, but also the heat, causing the burger to cool down to luke-warm within minutes. Everybody loved that burger, because nobody in Germany knows how a good Burger tastes.
Well, apart from that other American-themed restaurant half an hour away that has an amazing burger. But that is kind of destroying my narrative here, so let's just ignore it.
Like there is burger science. Like burger is haute cuisine. Like every German should know how a burger is prepared in the USA. Like and for everyone to know the best original American burger. It's very important. Very.
@@caddieohm7059 You know you can be that cynical about basically everything other people care about and you don't. Key to growing up is recognizing that different people have different priorities and learning to respect that. Something you seem to struggle with.
@@caddieohm7059 You are absolutely correct, friend! American burgers are typically pretty simple, although they’re quite flexible and can certainly rise to the level of haute cuisine (see the DB Burger for one example). It’s not hard to make a decent American burger and there are a lot of right ways to do so, but there are _definitely_ some wrong ways, and anyone (German or otherwise) who pays for an American burger deserves to _receive_ an American burger that’s prepared the right way. Thank you for your enthusiastic advocacy!
xoxox,
-MURKA!🍔💪🦅🇺🇸❤️🤍💙💥
Germans: (Invents burger)
Also Germans: (Screws it up.)
Toasting buns is an utter sin.
I love "Sasan Rock"!
With the exception of the of the bars that are run by US-Army veterans, this is incredibly accurate. 🤣
Of the of the?
@@thewikid8815 I assume they meant "with the exception of one of the bars..."
Ihr seid einfach genial, wirklich eine akkurate beschreibung für so ziemlich jedes american diner in deutschland
The underhanded dig at Budweiser was the best joke in the video.
I am not sure if I understood the message, does Route 66 American Bar, Diner & Grill in Göttingen still fly a confederate flag? The mentioned the flag so often.
I am pretty sure they never had a confederate flag there just an album cover of a southern band.
The only thing that is missing is the Jukebox that just gulps down your 2€ coin and doesn't let you choose any music at all.
impressive flow in this one, good job
I remember a uk show in the late 2000s just had a random confederate flag in a food truck Seen (it was a show about a small village in england not about na Zis) just out of nowhere and never addressed in the show so I think many American style food manufacturers might not have comprehended the flag
Why should that flag be a nono in europe? the spanish and belgian flags are still allowed and they were way worse slavers...
Many people outside the US don't know the meaning of the flag. They just saw a cool looking flag in some media.
The myths built around the civil war have long also been pervasive throughout various Western countries.
Good knowledge about the US Civil War and the Confederate flag wasn't necessarilyconvenient to access in Europe until the last couple decades.
Of course there are also certain groups of Europeans that throughout understand what the flag stands for and that it is a good stand-in for a certain flag that they can't legally use.
@@nox5555 but there not a group devoted to keeping people as slaves as there main aim as the con's were.
To be honest, it's confusing why there are so many confederate flags everywhere in the US. I've seen them in NY, PA, WA, CA. It's understandable that some might assume it to be an American thing because unfortunately it is.
@@nox5555 Spain and Belgium didn't exist solely to protect an expand slavery.
The Confederacy, as shown by historical facts and as stated by its founders and leaders at the time, did only exist to protect and expand slavery.
The America bar in my island has 10 tables with 4 chairs each... some posters 1 American flag... the bar made out of wood and 1 pool table and 1 jukebox with greek and english songs... we have a small confederate flag.. but no chicken wings 🤗🤗🤗.. still it's close to the sea so it's only available in summer 🤣🤣🤣
Do they have a side salad?
Noooo just souvlaki 🙂🙂
I don't know if it's just a thing in the south of Germany but when I visited (Weinheim, Frankfurt, Munich), I was baffled by how many time I heard 🎶Sweet home Alabama🎶 and when I went to the Oktober Fest in Munich (3 days in a row), it reached a laughable point, it was played by every booked artists playing in the beer "tents", at EVERY hour or so and sang with drunken pation by every attendees.
From my trips in the North of Germany (Berlin, Hamburg) I don't recall the song played anywhere
or not to a memorable extent.
🤔🤔
It’s one of those weird Oktoberfest things. (So most definitely not pan-German.)
As an Alabamian, it can be frustrating when traveling that all people will sing that song as soon as they find out.
Or reference forest gump.
Dad rolls with it and says he knew forest. Someone needs to stop him
Süße Heimat Alabama!
@@waldoman7my first name also happens to be the name of a country, so people find it amusing to talk to me with that accent.
So how did your dad end up meeting Forest Gump?
@@SparkConversation forest isn't real
"It's only depressing if you think about it"
This has so many applications.
göttingen represent. nice shot of the nord uni
Also, the whole place is decorated like a mash-up of a 50's diner and an old west saloon
That’s what an authentic American bar looks like! Have you tomatoes on the eyes?
Very satisfying how he pronounces the soft drink Schpreit
Describing Budweiser as another "American soda" got me.
I'll take one schpreit, and no confederate flag please.
I got happy when I heard Bon Jovi because his song called “I believe” used to come up on tv all the time and it was amazing.
I haven’t laughed this much at a sketch in ages 😂
Guys I don’t think they have confederate flags
Holy smokes that was hilarious!
Really funny writing guys!
I have the feeling, they do not like a special type of flags, but i'm not sure...
I was so confused when the EDEKA popped up, it's the one attached to the building where I live Dresden. Also, great video guys, pretty accurate!
"Rack those ball UP, boys!"
Send the link to my sister, she doesn't know you... And she said it took her a while to know if it was a commercial for a real bar or a parody...
So spot on guy.
Also I think I have been to this exact bar in Siegen...
Calling Budweiser a soda xD
Living in a state where route 66 is still around, germans love that thing
That's so accurate! I lived in Germany for a year and the town I went to school in had an American bar and grill just like this lol. It was called Coyote Ugly 😂😂😂
Aptly named after the best American movie ever!
@@mipmipmipmipmip
When did Monty Python do a coyote movie?
I will try the veal burger on a pretzel roll with extra mayo for my fries. Make sure David Hasselhoff posters are on your wall, the greatest American singer of all time.
I appreciate that those were all German players. You picked some deep cuts.
I love this so much, much laughs lmao
These 2 should start making a tv show
One about the exploits of the sons of judas
@@frankgelder8519 lol
I really want to visit that Speilhalle , I love arcades!!
Beilagensalat rules!
I remember an American bar in London called the Hard Rock Café
Wonder what happened to it?
Hey man I used to love these bars, I can smell the old astray and se the old regulars at the bar giving looks when we change up the jukebox
The picture of Göttingen shows my old uni campus (northern campus) and my Studentenwohnheim "Kellnerweg". Nice attention to detail.
You missed that there are also american number plates. 😅
Schpreit ist aber auch Klasse 🤣
Ist halt echt so. 😂😂
I've only ever been to one American Diner in Germany. It's called Kullman's and it's close to the Ramstein air base. Judging by how many Americans are there at all times, it seems quite popular. Food is pretty decent, too. Bit pricey, though.
I was a lot of time in bar in the background. I played a lot of pool instead of doing my highschool stuff. I love it there. Shout out to the "Shovel Road" in Hamburg!
I've somehow got the feeling that there are confederate flags in this restaurant ...
are there confederate flags?
The fact that you guys mentioned Marco Sturm is hilarious 😂
Very beautiful video 😉👍
You forgot to mention a certain song by Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. will also be playing on loop the entire time.
We had a Route 66 restaurant for a long while near my home but it closed recently
My friends family owns an American Diner style restaurant.... that's also really "hessisch" at the same time.. it's such a weird concept, but the food is pretty good, so I'm not complaining.
Reminds me of Hessie James from Badesalz.
Traveling through Göttingen tomorrow and so much temptation to stop.
'It's only depressing when you think about it!'
Interesting marketing approach. I'm quite intrigued!
You joke, but I went to an “American-theme” restaurant in Garmish on Christmas morning like 5 years ago. It was WILD and the only thing open.
....nothing to add, just funny. Gets funnier, good stuff.
I was in Germany as a student in the 90s. Once walked past a bar that had a cafe sign out front advertising "Budweiser! The King of American Beer!" In English. I did not stop to check it out, I just walked on ... unsure if it was some kind of expat bar, or if my countrymen were being mocked.
I love the Czech Budweiser Budvar (the real beer, not the American soda) sign in the back :D and the other sign is for a Mexican "beer" :D so at least you have one beer on tap, a Czech one...
This is the only advertisement that actually has an effect on me