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Company Information: The oldest German restaurant in Boston, Jacob Wirth Co. Restaurant dates back to 1886. The establishment has an antique, 19th-century feel but the food covers a wide range of choices. From imported ham sandwiches, to entrees featuring tenderloin, lamb and lobster, you will find something to meet your needs. Red cabbage and sauerkraut is made on the premises and the restaurant is also well known for its sausage and potato salad as well as its chowder. Jacob Wirth's also has live music shows.
Hours of Operation: Lunch & Dinner daily
Categories: German Restaurants, Continental Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants, Greek Restaurants
Really great place for German food---and libations!!
Good atmosphere---you don't feel rushed! You can sit back, relax and enjoy the company of your friends.
I loved the potato pancakes and my fiance loved the Jager Schnitzel. Good stuff!!
I would HIGHLY recommend this being a stop for you! Especially if you are in the Theater District.
The place for German cuisine: Eating at Jake's is like eating at a local pub in Germany. Great selection of food and brews make this an excellent stop. One of the oldest restraunts in Boston, so if history is your reason for visiting the Hub check it out!