“We came for brunch, and had a reservation. Due to sports (basketball and Avs), there was no brunch? That was disappointing. We ordered "regular" food and it was delicious. After asking a couple of times, they finally turned down the music - you'd think we were at a club - so that we could actually talk to each other vs yelling at one another. This was our second visit and we invited friends because we were excited about this restaurant, just a little bit of let down but not bad.“
“Gaby's brings authentic German cuisine to life, using the freshest ingredients, including homegrown lemons, to craft dishes that taste like they're straight from Grandma's kitchen.Their dedication to quality and freshness makes every meal a journey to Germany, without leaving our neighborhood.“
“We have lived so close to Prost for years and I've avoided it like the plague because I don't like German beer. But we had friends over who love it and insisted it was a must try. I was so pleased to see that they had a bunch of non-German beers available cleverly listed under "rule breakers". I tried both the Blood Orange Gose and the Grapefruit Radler and they were both really yummy. The grapefruit radler was definitely my favorite of the two. My friends got the German biers and said the Pilsner and dunkel were their favorites. Huge plus the music they were playing was 10/10 and we were singing along to every song!!We weren't hungry so we didn't try any of the food, but have heard their stuff if really good and the other food we saw being ordered looked pretty tasty. Will definitely be back to try some along with some more of their tasty beers!We also heard that their beer is brewed at Avery in Boulder, which is another favorite of ours so it made sense we liked their beers so much.“