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At long last, Ludwig's German Table to open with beer and brats in Mountain View

Uploaded: Mar 5, 2021
After 26 months and one pandemic, Ludwig's German Table is finally opening its much-anticipated downtown Mountain View beer garden.


Ludwig's German Table is gearing up to open on Castro Street in Mountain View. Photo by Magali Gauthier.

Ludwig's will open on Thursday, March 11, at 383 Castro St. The German restaurant and beer garden, the owners' second location after the original in San Jose, has been under construction in fits and starts since 2019, and faced major delays even before the coronavirus shutdown.

"It's unbelievable relief to finally get here," co-owner Ben Bate said. "It's starting to feel like a beer garden and not a construction site."

Bate and co-owner Nicole Jacobi took over the prominent corner space after Bierhaus closed several years ago. They first opened Ludwig's in San Jose's historic Germania Hall in 2016. Jacobi hails from Hamburg, Germany, and Bate from England.

The Mountain View Ludwig's has 16 beers on tap, which will focus heavily on German beers to start but rotate in local brews as well. With double the tap capacity of the San Jose location, Bate has more room to play around with the draft offerings. Draft beers are available in 0.2 liter, half liter, liter or 2-liter "das boot" sizes.


Beer glasses inside the soon-to-open Ludwig's in downtown Mountain View. Photo by Magali Gauthier.

The bar will also serve wine, aperol spritzes and Ludwig's "house hugo," prosecco mixed with lime, mint elderflower syrup and sparkling water.

The food menu is a German culinary celebration, including pretzels with obazda (a Bavarian dish made from brie, cream cheese, butter, paprika and onion); wiener schnitzel (diners can choose veal, pork or chicken) served with lingonberry jam, potato salad, and cucumber dill salad; sausages, including a vegan Beyond Meat currywurst. Weekends specials include schweinehaxe, crispy pork knuckle served with sauerkraut, beer sauce and potato salad; and elsässer flammkuchen, crispy flatbread topped with cultured cream, gruyere cheese, bacon and onions. For dessert, there's apple strudel and berliner pfannkuchen, a German filled donut.

Customers can preorder food and drinks online and dine outdoors or pick it up to go. Ludwig's has ample outdoor seating, including a few extra tables on Castro Street due to the street closure, and will offer table service. Following county public health guidelines, no more than six people can share a table. They don't plan to serve people indoors yet, Bate said.


Ludwig's will serve pretzels with several kinds of dips, including quark dip, beer-cheese sauce and obazda. Photo courtesy Ludwig's German Table.

Bate and Jacobi temporarily closed Ludwig's in San Jose in late November to keep the business afloat during the pandemic. They saw business drop during the winter months and were starting to lose money, Bate said.

But they reopened in early February, and are already optimistically planning for major events at both locations this year. They hope to safely host Oktoberfest and an annual Christmas market in Mountain View.

For current hours and to place an order, go to ludwigsmv.com.
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Posted by SRB, a resident of St. Francis Acres,
on Mar 5, 2021 at 3:20 pm

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Great to see that corner of Castro coming back to life and so glad that Ludwig's persisted through one full year of pandemic and the Corinthian saga (see Web Link


Posted by Kevin, a resident of another community,
on Mar 7, 2021 at 9:50 am

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I live near the Ludwig's in downtown San Jose. Great place, and I'm glad to see them open a new location, and Castro St. is perfect. They spent a fortune updating the old Germania Hall at the San Jose location, then a homeless housing high rise was built across the street, and diners were scared away by open drug dealing and aggressive pan handling on the outdoor dining patio. Really too bad. I wish them well at the new location.


Posted by Rose, a resident of Mayfield,
on Mar 8, 2021 at 10:51 am

Rose is a registered user.

I HOPE HOPE HOPE they'll make Topfenstrudel. It's so amazing.


Posted by Jim Neal, a resident of Old Mountain View,
on Mar 11, 2021 at 3:57 pm

Jim Neal is a registered user.

I wish them luck! The Council has not been kind to small businesses in Mountain View. Especially bars and restaurants. Hopefully Big G won't want to redevelop their space.


Jim Neal
Formerly Old Mountain View


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