Harmonie German Club
Overview
The Harmonie German Club was founded and built-in 1961 by German migrants, including the Jennings Germans.
Famous for its pork knuckles, the club serves authentic German food and your favourite imported beers.
It is home to the Canberra Blues Society and the ACT Eight Ball Association, famously held a pre-fame AC/DC performance in 1974 and has the largest slab in the Southern Hemisphere of the Berlin Wall.
Within the club are two venues that regularly hold live events, The Zeppelin Room and The Keller.
TripAdvisor Traveller Rating
Based on 184 reviews“Fantastic Club - Must Visit Place In Canberra ”
Fantastic idea by the Germans who went to Australia after WW2. Please read the history of how it started. Very interesting. Fantastic Pub/Club with a variety of Beers. Beautiful Interior. & German...
Read the full review on TripAdvisor“Get your German on”
Traditional fare, very relaxed, and good food and rink. The very hospitable staff which made it an enjoyable, casual and great experience
Read the full review on TripAdvisor“Bring on the schnapps”
What a weird experience! This restaurant is located in an unusual place, there isn’t much around the area, which probably makes it popular because it’s the only choice. Because there was a group of...
Read the full review on TripAdvisor- Australian
- Dessert
- German
- German/Swiss
- Gluten Free Available
- Light Meals
- Pizza or Wood fired Pizza
- Pub
- Share Plates
- Steak
- Theatre Restaurant
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Bar
- Carpark
- Entertainment
- Family Friendly
- Suitable for Functions
- Live Music
- Outdoor Dining Area
- Shop / Gift Shop
- Takeaway Available
- Between $20 and $30
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Fully licensed
- Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)
- Caters for people who use a wheelchair.