Fassler Hall
Come for the beer, not the wine
Midtown · Oklahoma City · German · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed March 30, 2026
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First Impression
The wine list at Fassler Hall is exactly what you'd expect when you walk into a German beer hall: an afterthought. Eight bottles, a handful of glass pours, and a price range that tops out at $27 a bottle — this is a list designed for people who forgot they don't drink beer.
Selection Deep Dive
Eight wines total, and half of them are labeled 'House' something. The brightest spots are a Kung Fu Girl Riesling and a bottle from The Great Oregon Wine Company — both solid, unpretentious choices that actually make sense on a menu full of pretzels and schnitzel. But the list essentially stops there. No depth, no regions worth exploring, no producer story to tell. It's the wine equivalent of a vending machine.
By the Glass
Six of the eight wines are available by the glass, which sounds generous until you realize the list is only eight deep. Prices run $4–$8 a glass, so the financial commitment is low. If you're going glass-for-glass with your beer-drinking friends, the Kung Fu Girl Riesling at this price point is the only pour worth ordering twice.
Kung Fu Girl Riesling — $8/glass
It's a reliable, off-dry Washington Riesling that actually fits the German beer hall concept — and at $8 a glass, it's the one wine on this list that doesn't feel like a mistake.
The Great Oregon Wine Company Pinot Gris
Most people at Fassler Hall are ordering a lager and calling it a night, so this Oregon Pinot Gris flies under the radar. It's a clean, food-friendly white that works surprisingly well with the salty, heavy food on the menu.
House Red
At $6 a glass it's cheap, but 'House Red' at a German beer hall is basically mystery meat in wine form. No producer, no region, no reason to order it.
Kung Fu Girl Riesling + Pretzel
Off-dry Riesling and a warm, salted pretzel is practically a German law. The slight sweetness and bright acidity cut through the salt and doughy richness better than anything else on this list.
❌ The Bottom Line
Fassler Hall is a great beer hall — full stop. The wine list exists because it legally has to, not because anyone spent time on it. Order a stein, eat a pretzel, and save the wine night for somewhere else.
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