Restaurant in San Mateo, United States
Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus
130ptsCasual, credentialed, best at weekend lunch.

About Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus
Wursthall is San Mateo's most accessible OAD Casual-ranked restaurant — a German-American bierhaus with a 4.4 Google rating across 2,148 reviews and easy booking. Weekend lunch (Friday–Sunday from 11:30 am) is the format to target. Groups of three to six get the most out of the communal, high-energy room. Not suited to quiet occasion dinners, but reliable for convivial, low-friction meals.
Verdict: San Mateo's Most Reliable Weekend Lunch Spot for German-American Comfort
Weekend lunch at Wursthall is the format to prioritize. The kitchen opens at 11:30 am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and those midday slots fill before evening does — the combination of a bierhaus atmosphere, a Google rating of 4.4 across 2,148 reviews, and back-to-back recognition on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (#854 in 2025, #834 in 2024) means this is not a secret. If you want a relaxed table on a Saturday afternoon without a week of planning, arrive early or book ahead. Walk-ins at dinner are easier Tuesday through Thursday, when the room is quieter and competition for seats drops off.
What Wursthall Actually Is
Wursthall is a German-American bierhaus at 310 Baldwin Ave in downtown San Mateo — the kind of place that commits to the format rather than gesturing at it. The cuisine sits at the crossroads of Central European sausage-and-schnitzel tradition and California ingredients, a pairing that has become a recognizable Peninsula dining niche. The OAD Casual ranking confirms this is a destination worth crossing the Bay for, not just a neighborhood fill-in. For food and drink explorers who follow the OAD list closely, it ranks among the better casual options in Northern California's competitive mid-tier.
The atmosphere trends loud and communal, especially on weekend afternoons when the room reaches full capacity. If you're coming for a long conversation over a quiet meal, weekday dinner service (Tuesday through Thursday, 4:30–9 pm) gives you a noticeably different experience. Weekend lunch is better for groups who want energy and don't mind a higher noise floor. The bierhaus format is built around shared tables, steins, and the kind of ambient buzz that makes the food taste better when you lean into it rather than resist it.
Brunch and Weekend Lunch: The Case for Coming Early
Friday through Sunday, the 11:30 am opening is the key timing detail. Weekend lunch at a well-reviewed bierhaus in a walkable downtown like San Mateo draws a consistent crowd , locals who've made it a habit and visitors coming down from San Francisco who know the OAD ranking. The practical advantage of arriving at or just after opening is a table without the wait, better energy from the kitchen, and the full menu available. Late afternoon on Saturdays tends to be the highest-pressure window, when lunch bleeds into early dinner and the room hasn't turned over.
For weekend brunch-style timing, Wursthall is a stronger call than most alternatives in San Mateo's mid-range tier. Pausa handles Italian weekend dining well but operates in a different register , quieter, more suited to a long dinner than a lunchtime gathering. Wursthall's format works better for groups of three to six who want food, beer, and a table that doesn't feel rushed.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty is low by San Mateo standards. This is not a venue where you need to plan three weeks out the way you would for Sushi Yoshizumi or Wakuriya, both of which require serious advance planning. A few days' notice should be sufficient for most party sizes, with weekend lunch being the one window where earlier booking gives you more control over table choice. Monday is the one day the kitchen is closed , plan around it.
Hours at a Glance
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday–Thursday: 4:30–9 pm
- Friday–Sunday: 11:30 am–9 pm
Practical Details
| Detail | Wursthall | Pausa | Kajiken |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | German-American | Italian | Noodles |
| Price tier | Not listed | $$ | $ |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy | Easy |
| Weekend lunch | Yes (Fri–Sun) | Check hours | Yes |
| OAD Casual ranked | Yes (#854, 2025) | No | No |
| Google rating | 4.4 (2,148) | , | , |
How It Compares in San Mateo
San Mateo's dining options span a wide range, and Wursthall sits clearly in the casual-but-credentialed tier. For context on the full local picture, see our full San Mateo restaurants guide, along with hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in the area.
If you're building a broader California dining trip, Wursthall is in a different category than destination restaurants like The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , those require months of planning and carry a significantly higher price commitment. Wursthall is what you book when you want a satisfying, low-friction meal with a strong track record, not a once-a-year occasion dinner.
FAQs
What are alternatives to Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus in San Mateo?
For casual dining with a low booking bar, Kajiken is the easiest walk-in option in San Mateo , a focused noodle spot with a single-digit price tier and no planning required. Pausa is the closest in atmosphere to Wursthall but Italian and generally quieter, making it a better call for dinner conversation. If budget is no constraint and you want the highest-ceiling experience in the city, Wakuriya and Sushi Yoshizumi both deliver , but both require serious advance booking and operate at $$$$ pricing. All Spice sits at $$$$ as well and offers international cuisine for a more formal occasion. Wursthall is the choice when you want casual, convivial, and OAD-endorsed without the friction.
What should I order at Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
The menu isn't confirmed in our data, so we won't speculate on specific dishes. What the OAD Casual ranking and the high Google review volume do confirm is that the German-American format , sausages, schnitzel, and beer-hall staples , is being executed consistently enough to earn repeat recognition. Order within the core format rather than looking for outliers, and pair food with the beer program, which is the natural counterpart in a bierhaus setting.
Can I eat at the bar at Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
Bar seating is typical at bierhaus-style venues and is likely available here, but we don't have confirmed seating specifics in our data. Given the communal format and the noise profile of the room at peak times, bar seating at Wursthall is likely a comfortable option for solo diners or pairs who want a lower-commitment entry point than a full table. Call ahead or check the website to confirm before arriving solo on a busy Saturday.
How far ahead should I book Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
Booking difficulty is rated easy. A few days' notice covers most weekday evenings, and a week out should be sufficient for weekend lunch. This contrasts significantly with San Mateo's top-tier sushi options , Sushi Yoshizumi and Wakuriya both require planning weeks or months in advance. Wursthall's accessibility is a genuine advantage if you're organizing a last-minute group meal.
Is Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus good for a special occasion?
It depends on what the occasion calls for. Wursthall works well for a convivial group celebration , a birthday dinner, a post-work gathering, or a casual weekend lunch that doesn't require white-tablecloth formality. It is not the right choice if the occasion calls for a quiet, intimate setting or a high-ceremony tasting menu. For that register in San Mateo, All Spice or Wakuriya are better fits. For a celebratory table of four to six who want good food, beer, and a lively room, Wursthall delivers.
Is lunch or dinner better at Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
Weekend lunch is the format this venue is built for. The Friday-to-Sunday 11:30 am opening gives you access to the full energy of a bierhaus at its most natural , daytime light, communal tables, beer alongside food. Weekday dinner (Tuesday through Thursday) is the pick if you want a lower-noise, more relaxed experience. Friday and Saturday evenings will be the busiest and loudest windows, which suits groups but less so for pairs looking for conversation. Lunch wins on atmosphere; early weekday dinner wins on ease.
Can Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus accommodate groups?
The bierhaus format is inherently group-friendly , communal tables and a shared-plates drinking culture make it better suited to groups than most San Mateo casual restaurants. We don't have confirmed private dining or maximum group-size data in our records, so contact the restaurant directly for parties of eight or more. For large groups in San Mateo, Wursthall is a more practical choice than booking multiple tables at a smaller venue like Kajiken, which operates in a tighter, faster-turnover format.
Compare Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus | German-American | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #854 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #834 (2024) | Easy | — | |
| Wakuriya | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Pausa | Italian | $$ | Unknown | — | |
| All Spice | International | $$$$ | Unknown | — | |
| Kajiken | Noodles | $ | Unknown | — | |
| Sushi Yoshizumi | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
How Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus in San Mateo?
For a step up in formality and price, All Spice offers creative tasting menus that suit a special occasion better than Wursthall's casual format. Pausa is a stronger call if you want Italian rather than German-American. Kajiken is the pick for ramen at a similar casual tier. If you're willing to drive and spend significantly more, Wakuriya and Sushi Yoshizumi are in a different category entirely — omakase destinations, not bierhaus alternatives.
What should I order at Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
Wursthall's menu specifics aren't documented in available detail, but the German-American bierhaus format points clearly toward sausages, pretzels, and beer-hall staples as the core offer. Order to the format: this is not a venue to go off-script looking for delicate cooking. Pair whatever you order with a German-style beer — that's the point of a bierhaus.
Can I eat at the bar at Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
Bar seating is standard at a bierhaus format like Wursthall, and it's a practical option for solo diners or pairs who haven't booked. Specific bar policy isn't confirmed in the venue data, but arriving at or near the 11:30 am opening on a weekend gives you the best shot at counter or bar seating without a reservation.
How far ahead should I book Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
Booking difficulty here is low compared to tighter San Mateo options like Sushi Yoshizumi, where three-plus weeks out is standard. For Wursthall, a few days ahead should be sufficient for weeknight dinner. Weekend lunch slots from 11:30 am on Friday through Sunday are the most in-demand, so book those earlier or plan to arrive at opening.
Is Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion calls for a relaxed, casual setting. Wursthall has earned back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual rankings (#854 in 2025, #834 in 2024), which is real credibility, but the bierhaus format is convivial rather than intimate. For a milestone dinner where atmosphere matters as much as food, All Spice in San Mateo is a better fit.
Is lunch or dinner better at Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus?
Lunch, specifically the weekend midday format. Wursthall opens at 11:30 am Friday through Sunday, and those early slots give you the full experience without the evening crowd. Weeknight dinner runs Tuesday through Sunday from 4:30 pm, which works fine, but the weekend lunch timing is the format this venue suits best.
Can Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus accommodate groups?
A bierhaus format like Wursthall is generally well-suited to groups — communal eating and shared beers fit the template. Specific private dining or large-table policy isn't confirmed in the venue data, so check the venue's official channels at 310 Baldwin Ave, San Mateo for group bookings above six or eight. Weeknight dinner slots give more flexibility for larger parties than peak weekend lunch.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 4:30–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 4:30–9 pm
- Thursday
- 4:30–9 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
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