$48 for German Catering for a Tailgating or Oktoberfest Party for Up to 10 from Jacob Wirth ($198.95 Value)
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A restaurant that has fostered German dining since 1868 fuels tailgaters and Oktoberfest celebrations with chowder, sausages, and strudel
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$48 for catering for a tailgate party for up to 10 people (a $198.95 value)
- Clam chowder
- Famous fried pickles
- 50 buffalo, asian, barbecue, or plain wings
- Coleslaw and corn bread
- Chocolate-chip cookies<p>
$48 for catering for an Oktoberfest party for up to 10 people (a $198.95 value)
- 10 knackwurst, bratwurst, weisswurst, or black-label sausages
- Six potato pancakes
- Six pretzels
- German potato salad, sauerkraut, and red cabbage
- Apple strudel<p>
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About Jacob Wirth's Restaurant
A medley of traditional American cuisine and German tastes has brightened Jacob Wirth, the second oldest restaurant in Boston, since 1868. The kitchen prepares a smattering of traditional offerings, such as paper-thin-sliced pastrami piled high between slabs of sourdough bread, and five types of wursts crowned with red cabbage or sauerkraut. Surrounded by traditional steins and thirsty gnomes, barkeeps pour an extensive selection of imported and domestic beer from tap and bottles.
On Friday evenings, Jacob Wirth hosts pianist Mel Stiller, a Boston mainstay whose sing-along show has attendees humming and shouting along to hits such as “Build Me Up Buttercup” and “Folsom Prison Blues.” Jacob Wirth’s location within the Theater District makes it a premier spot for a preshow dinner before heading off to watch Mary Poppins 2: Spoonful of Revenge.