Hildebrandt's
226 6th Street, Augusta, Georgia 30901
About
Augusta's Hildebrandt's combines German-inspired deli traditions with Southern hospitality in their historic location dating back to 1879. This 4th-generation family business maintains its original character while serving generous menu options.
Reviews
Google User
This was my first time here, and to be honest with you, I love the place. It's been there since 1879, and the inside is all original. It is a work in progress but I love the way it looks right now to be honest with you. The people were very courteous. The menu, it's very generous. And there are a ton of options on there for drinks. They serve lemonade t in water for free. I thought that was a very nice touch, but all the sandwiches we tried. There were 6 of us, and we each got something different. And every one of them was incredible. The taste was amazing. And I will absolutely go back here. Anytime I'm in town for a lunch. It was that good
Google User
This place was so cute and unique. Finally tried it for the first time yesterday and the sweet old man who took our order told us all the history about the building, owners, and Hilderbrandt's. It was fascinating. The food was absolutely delicious and the service was great.
Google User
Amazing to find a place as old as this, still working and still offering tasty sandwiches. The German potato salad was delicious and the cucumber Dill salad was also tasty and very fresh. A place to repeat.
Google User
Very unique atmosphere and friendly service. Arrived on a Saturday when they first opened and was the second customer. Took a few minutes to get my pastrami Reuben….they were still setting up the “beverage station.” Sandwich had plenty of pastrami, not enough sauerkraut and cheese IMHO but I love sauerkraut and cheese. Overall, it was a good sandwich but nothing really special. Glad I finally visited…..
Google User
The food is delicious. The potato salad was piping hot and briny with smoky bacon and the reuben was perfect. The kraut wasn't soggy and the pastrami was sliced just right. The tables and chairs in the dining area were a mishmash of different sizes and heights. The seating area was clean but disorganized. The antique general store countertops were cluttered, shelves around the dining room were sparse. The back part of the restaurant where the old deli cases are located was not set up for guests any more. I think the very courteous man who took our orders was also making the food. Maybe he was working by himself? This place is definitely worth a visit if you're in Augusta and want a genuine deli experience.
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