Albert’s Schloss is a place of revelry, a beer hall with serious character, where roaring fires, tankards of fresh Pilsner, and a steady stream of entertainment create an atmosphere that’s impossible to resist. Housed within a striking historic building on Peter Street, its vaulted ceilings, original plasterwork, and floral displays set the scene for something larger than life.
Beer is taken seriously here. Fresh, unpasteurised Pilsner Urquell arrives weekly from the Czech Republic, stored in copper tanks above the main bar, while the wider selection spans classic German and European brews, alongside schnapps, cocktails, and Alpine wines. But it’s not just about the drinks—Albert’s Schloss is as much about the food as it is the party. The Cook Haus menu is packed with indulgent, European-inspired dishes, from slow-roasted pork knuckle to bubbling cheese fondue, with freshly baked pastries and wood-fired flatbreads rounding out the offering. Brunch, lunch, dinner, and Sunday roasts all bring a different energy to the space, but every meal is designed for sharing, feasting, and raising a glass.
And then, of course, there’s the entertainment. Every night, the stage comes to life with live music, cabaret, DJs, and performances that keep the crowds dancing on benches until late. The energy is electric, the service is fast and full of personality, and the atmosphere builds as the night goes on. Whether you’re here for a laid-back meal, a wild night out, or something in between, Albert’s Schloss guarantees a memorable experience—one where the lines between dining, drinking, and celebrating blur into one.