They carry some German products, but not many. I have seen two types of German sausages, dinner German biscuits and dinner German soups in can. Look for the "Deutche Küge" logo on their products
I didn't notice any while I was there. It does not seem to be a specifically German specialty foods store. There were some bratwurst, but you can get those just about anywhere.
Yes. Coffee, of all things. Good liverwurst. Soup and herrings in fairly bland sauces in cans. Other odds and ends. Very mild bratwurst. Weisswurst. Sauerkraut.
They carry plenty of German products, but you have to know what you're looking for. The label will say "Deutsche Küche" for most (but not all) German products. I have bought German beer, bratwurst, cookies, soups, coffee, chocolates, Knoppers, truffles and other authentic German products there. The in-store selection changes fairly often, so what you see one week might be gone the next week. I wish they sold real "Frühstück Brötchen" wie aus dem Backerei but alas, no.
I don't believe so.
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