Hofbrau Explained

Hofbrau is an American cafeteria-style restaurant concept, similar to a carvery. The name is derived from the German term Hofbräu, which originally referred to a brewery with historical ties to a royal court. Hofbraus emerged in San Francisco just after World War II, and spread through Northern California and elsewhere. The concept is in decline in the 21st century, though it still exists.

Food

The choice of meats offered at most hofbraus includes some form of roast beef such as prime rib, tri-tip, or brisket; some form of salt-cured meat such as corned beef, pastrami, or ham; a whole roasted bird such as turkey or chicken;[1] and sometimes buffalo.

Meals are typically served as sandwiches or as plated dinners, per the customer's preference. Sandwiches are often served au jus on sourdough rolls in French dip style, or open with beef jus or gravy ladled over the sandwich at the carvery station. Dinners often come with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy, with gravy ladled over both the potatoes and the meat. In addition, a dinner roll with butter plus a choice of hot and cold side dishes is included. Hot sides often include corn, macaroni and cheese, rice, and green beans.[2] Cold sides often include macaroni or pasta salad, potato salad, or regular iceberg lettuce salad.

Beer on tap is commonly available at most hofbraus. Liquor is sometimes available, and most alcoholic drinks are generally inexpensive.[1]

History

This restaurant concept was developed in San Francisco following World War II, and spread throughout Northern California.

In 1947, Albert Pollack[3] opened the Almond Blossom Restaurant on Van Ness Avenue at Geary in San Francisco. KFRC vocalist[4] [5] Tommy Harris,[6] [7] [8] [9] his cousin, became his partner in the restaurant.[3] It was renamed Tommy's Joynt in 1951.[3] [10] [11] [12] In 1957, Pollack sold his share to his cousin, Billy Veprin.[3] [13] In 1958, the 34-room boarding house above Tommy's Joynt was demolished.[14] In the 1960s and 1970s, Pollack owned Slattery's, the Main Stem, Hink's, the Red Chimney and the Leopard Cafe.[3] In 1979, Pollack bought back Billy Veprin's share of Tommy's Joynt, when Tommy Harris retired.[3], Tommy's Joynt is still in operation.[15] [16] Robert E. Mason, a chef who became a partner, added buffalo stew to the menu, after a chance conversation with a diner visiting from a Wyoming buffalo ranch.[17] In 1986, Tommy's Joynt is where Metallica invited bassist Jason Newsted to join the group after the death of Cliff Burton.[18] In 2015, restaurateur Chris Henry purchased Tommy's Joynt.[13]

In the 1950s, successful chains like Harry’s Hof Brau, Sam's Hofbrau and Chick-n-Coop were established in Northern California.[1]

In 1958, Albert Pollack and partner Lefty O'Doul opened Lefty O'Doul's at Union Square on Geary Street.[3] Lefty O'Douls, a beloved hofbrau on Union Square in San Francisco since 1958, closed in 2017 after a bitter dispute with their landlord. [19]

Hofbraus have declined in business success and popularity in the 21st century.

In 2018, Brennan’s, a popular hofbrau in Berkeley, closed after 60 years in business.[20]

In 2019, Harry's Hofbrau, once a larger chain, lost the lease on its San Jose restaurant. That restaurant then closed, after 42 years in business., Harry's Hofbrau has two locations, in San Leandro and Redwood City.[21]

In 2023, Sam's Hof Brau, in business in Sacramento for 64 years, was severely damaged by a fire.[22] In January, 2024, the owners announced that Sam's Hof Brau would not reopen.[23]

Operations

Restaurants are laid out cafeteria-style: Customers take a tray and utensils at the beginning of a long steam table, place meat orders at the carvery station, add side dishes as they move down the line, pay the cashier at the end of the line, and then seat themselves.

Expansive dining areas are generally available at larger hofbraus, and are typically used as meeting places for large groups of people who gather to eat, drink, watch sports on television, and have parties.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Barmann . Jay C. . Long Live the California Hofbrau, an Endangered Species of Boozy Cafeteria: As Brennan’s in Berkeley closes, the future of the dining tradition looks dim. . . September 11, 2018 . October 8, 2023 .
  2. News: Restaurant Review: Harry's Hofbrau . October 14, 2009 . Wolfe . J.D. . Tri-City Voice . . https://web.archive.org/web/20161120215038/http://tricityvoice.com/articlefiledisplay.php?issue=2009-10-14&file=Harrys+Hofbrau.txt . November 20, 2016.
  3. News: Hatfield . Larry D. . Albert Pollack . 15 October 2024 . . March 10, 1999 . Albert Pollack, the gregarious restaurateur who co-owned when Tommy Harris retired and over the years almost a dozen other well-known San Francisco restaurants, is dead at 82..
  4. Web site: Tommy Harris - KFRC Vocalist - Tommy's Joynt - 1930s . . 15 October 2024.
  5. Web site: Tommy Harris . theradiohistorian.org San Francisco Radio.
  6. https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh22/pdf/WH22_CE_1323.pdf Warren Commission, Volume XXII: CE 1323
  7. News: Plan Fashion Show At Donor Lunch . 15 October 2024 . Jewish Community Bulletin (J. The Jewish News of Northern California ) . . 17 May 1946 . Joaquin Garay, Tommy Harris and Andrini Beo will entertain the guests..
  8. News: TOMMY HARRIS . 15 October 2024 . Orlando Sentinel . 20 July 1990.
  9. Web site: Tommy Harris . . 15 October 2024 . en . 13 August 2014 . KFRC & Tommy's Joynt.
  10. News: Iconic-San-Francisco-restaurants-announces . 15 October 2024 . sfgate.com.
  11. Web site: About Us . Tommy's Joynt Restaurant . 15 October 2024 . full bar, home style cooking, thanksgiving dinner.
  12. News: Roth . Rob. San Francisco's Tommy's Joynt reopens after eight month closure . KTVU. . November 5, 2020 . October 8, 2023 .
  13. News: Tommy's Joynt buyer has no appetite for change . 15 October 2024 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20150610101958/https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/Tommy-s-Joynt-buyer-has-no-appetite-for-change-6317277.php . June 10, 2015.
  14. News: Mayor Sets Crackdown . 15 October 2024 . Doctor Ellis Sox, San Francisco Director of Public Health, City Health Director . . 1 January 1958 . 11 . newspapers.com.
  15. Web site: Zimmerman . Steven . Susie Katzman and Chris Henry - Tommy's Joynt . Restaurant Realty Company . 15 October 2024 . 30 June 2015 . FIBBA, CBI, M&AMI, CBB.
  16. News: Pine . Dan . NOSH & FOOD:Bratwurst, brew and buffalo stew . 15 October 2024 . . November 12, 2004.
  17. News: Robert E. Mason . 15 October 2024 . . Oct 18, 2000.
  18. News: Management Says Iconic San Francisco Hofbrau Tommy's Joynt 'Not Permanently Closed' . 15 October 2024 . cbsnews.com CBS San Francisco . 2 September 2020.
  19. News: Ravani . Sarah . Lefty O’Doul’s closes its doors on Geary Street in SF. . . February 1, 2017 . October 8, 2023 .
  20. News: Bitker. Janelle . Why 60-Year-Old Brennan’s Restaurant Is Closing Its Doors in Berkeley: Rising rent, climate change, and declining cocaine use are all part of the closure, says owner . . . August 24, 2018 . October 8, 2023.
  21. News: Harry's Hofbrau Restaurant Loses Lease, Closes After 42 Years. . . January 8, 2019 . October 8, 2023 .
  22. News: Long-time Sacramento restaurant Sam's Hof Brau suffers extensive damage from fire . . . February 7, 2023. October 8, 2023 .
  23. News: Jarone . Molly . Sam’s Hof Brau permanently closes. After 60 years, historic Arden Arcade eatery done in by fire . . January 2, 2024 . January 3, 2024.