Most beer halls fold sausage into a single line on the menu, one option among many. WVRST builds the entire order around it. The King West menu reads as a sausage board first — a Bratwvrst of veal and pork with mustard seed, an Oktoberfest of pork and beef with sage, a Traditional pork link carrying Sicilian fennel, the kielbasa-style Kranjska with its light smoke, the lamb-and-harissa Merguez — and then keeps going into territory most kitchens never touch. There is bison with blueberry and maple, elk with cumin and porcini, wild boar with mushroom and tea, duck with maple and foie gras. The smart first order pairs one familiar link with one of the game sausages — the cleanest way to read what the kitchen is doing.
Around that spine sits a menu with real range. The WVRST Smash stacks double beef chuck patties with cheese, tomato, lettuce, pickle, caramelized onion, and a house spread on a house-baked pain au lait bun — a burger built with enough intent to be its own reason to come, not a fallback for whoever skipped the sausage. Schnitzel arrives as a plate or a sandwich, pork or chicken; porchetta comes with garlic, herbs, and crackling. Belgian-style fries land with a dip, the pretzel trio runs from Bavarian to jalapeno to smoked gouda, and the WVRST Original cheese fondue — raclette, smoked gouda, garlic, and kirsch — is built to be shared by two to four. Dietary edges are covered without much fuss: several links are gluten-free, the fondue is vegetarian, and the meal can end on a dark chocolate pot de creme. For a table that wants to graze, the sausage sampler and Dirty Duck Fries keep the order moving.
Menu Tags
What to order
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The menu has a unusually clear centre: artisan sausages first, then beer, cider, fries, pretzels, fondue, and casual group pacing around them.
02
Useful Weekly Deal Windows
Wednesday burger and schnitzel offers plus daily fondue happy hour give regulars specific times to plan around without inventing a discount story.
03
King West Group Utility
Communal energy, late weekend hours, and shareable supporting dishes make WVRST especially useful for casual groups and post-plan meals.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
9.0
Uniqueness
8.5/10
Bang For Buck
8/10
Food Quality
8.5/10
Local Reputation
7/10
Popularity Factor
9.5/10
The Playbook
How to eat at WVRST
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Let The Sausage List Lead
Treat the sausage board as the main decision point, not a side category. Bratwvrst, Merguez Sausage, Kranjska Sausage, and the game options give the group a cleaner read on WVRST than ordering around the edges first. Mixing one familiar link with one bolder game sausage is the best first-visit shape.
2
Split Fondue Before The Rush
The WVRST Original Cheese Fondue works best as a shared centrepiece for two to four people, especially in the 2pm to 5pm happy-hour window. It slows down the visit in a good way and gives the beer list something richer than fries to work against.
3
Make Wednesday A Double Feature
Wednesday is the smartest value day because the Smash Burger special and Schnitzel Day both appear in the current program. Build the visit around WVRST Smash for the quick win, then add Schnitzel Plate or Schnitzel Sandwich if the group wants a fuller beer-hall meal.
4
Add Fries And Pretzels For The Group
Regular Fries, Dirty Duck Fries, and the Pretzel Trio Sampler are the right supporting cast when the group is comparing sausages or beer. They make the meal feel communal without pulling focus from the links, burger, schnitzel, and fondue that define the place.
5
Save Late Nights For Groups
Friday and Saturday service runs to 2am at King West, which changes how to use the place. WVRST is especially useful after a nearby plan when a group wants sausages, fries, beer, and casual seating without turning the night into a formal dinner.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
8.5
Craft Beer Destination
WVRST is built for beer-led dining: sausages, fries, pretzels, fondue, and a deep beer and cider list all point toward a casual beer-hall visit rather than a standard pub meal.
8.0
Group-Friendly
The place makes the most sense with a group: communal seating, sausage comparisons, fries, pretzels, fondue for two to four, and beer-friendly pacing all support an easy shared meal.
8.0
Adventurous Eaters
Curious diners get more than a basic sausage list here: bison with blueberry and maple, wild boar with mushroom and tea, elk with cumin and porcini, and duck with maple and foie gras all widen the order.
7.0
Burger Authority
The WVRST Smash is not a throwaway backup order. Double beef chuck patties, WVRST spread, caramelized onion, and a house-baked pain au lait bun make it a serious second lane beside sausages.
7.0
Late-Night Dining
Friday and Saturday hours run late at King West, giving groups a practical place for sausages, fries, beer, and casual seating after nearby plans when many dining options have slowed down.
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