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Contribuisci feedbackDrink was disappointing and the food just wasn't great. Server was very nice, but definitely wouldn't go back.
Such a tasty take on modern German food! The smashed potato salad was so refreshing and delicious, the dressing was to die for. Their spätzle is the best I’ve ever had, I’ll definitely be craving it long after we’re home! Service was great and attentive, vibes were good. If you’re sat next to a window you’ll have a great view. I’m looking forward to the next time I’m in Leavenworth so I can eat at Colchucks again!
We decided to eat lunch at Colchucks, as we peeked at the menu, and it looked quite good. The service was really good. The environment and decor was somewhat nice. My sister ordered the pork schnitzel, and I ordered the German dip. I had originally opted for the reuben, but this restaurant wanted to charge $2 extra to change the type of bread from rye to sourdough. It 's not that I couldn 't afford $2, it was the principle behind it. Really?? For bread? The cost for the sandwich was already $24. Then the pork schnitzel had the size and consistency of a small leather shoe tongue. It was small, tough, and was literally like chewing leather. The thickness of this cut could be compared to a slice of bologna. It was just awful. I felt bad for the waitress, having to deliver this to the table. Any question we had, she had to ask the chef, including the question regarding the bread. Seemed very petty. I absolutely don 't recommend this restaurant, and we will NEVER return. The one star given was for the polite waitress, the second star for the decor.
Wheelchair accessibility: None. One floor above street level.
Colchuck’s in Leavenworth is a cozy spot if you're in the mood for German cuisine, especially schnitzel. We visited during our trip and had an overall enjoyable experience. The location is ideal, right in the heart of the German village downtown. The interior is warmly decorated, aligning perfectly with the village's overall Bavarian theme, giving you a nice German ambiance as you dine. We made a reservation online and were seated immediately, though the restaurant wasn’t too crowded, so walking in should be fine on most days. The staff was friendly and took the time to introduce us to their specialties, which was helpful since it was our first time there. We ordered the schnitzel, two salad-like dishes, and a non-alcoholic cocktail—all based on the waiter’s recommendations. The schnitzel was the highlight of our meal. It was flavorful and still crispy, even with the rich sauce and mushrooms poured over it. The combination worked perfectly. The other dishes were interesting but didn’t leave much of an impression—unique for first-timers, but not something we'd go back for. The drink, while refreshing, was also nothing extraordinary. They have a well-stocked bar with plenty of drink options, but we didn’t explore that side during our visit. In summary, Colchuck’s is a great choice if you’re looking to try authentic German dishes in Leavenworth. If you’re tired of the typical deep-fried pork knuckle, the schnitzel here is definitely worth checking out.