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The Sauer Kraut

The Sauer Kraut The Sauer Kraut is a German restaurant and caterer located in Greatwood. Their menu offers authentic German cuisine with a touch of Texas flavor, including Schnitzel Sandwiches and a variety of German-style dishes. Additionally, they operate a food truck that can be found at various locations throughout the week. Please note that due to staffing shortages and catering events, their restaurant will only be open for dinner on Saturday.
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05/21/2026

Short interview with Michael Berry today on radio 740am.

Topic: Texas law changes how food truck permitting works. (TX is transitioning to one statewide permit starting July 1, in place of permitting every single jurisdiction )

Thanks so much for having us on.

In a nutshell:
Food trucks are a highly regulated segment of the food service industry.

10 years in the Houston area for us
*at times we carried over 5 annual jurisdiction permits at once, City of Houston, Sugar Land, Richmond, Harris County, Fort Bend County and many more temporary permits

Cost for all permitting in a year was $3,000 plus

Each annual permit requires a notebook full of paperwork (application, tax docs, insurance docs, waivers, notorized papers verifying restrooms available, proof of commissary partner, proof of commissary visit in last 24 hours, Food Manager certification, menu, MSDS Sheets, hood inspection doc, fire extinguisher inspection doc, professional hood cleaning verification, gas line inspection documentation, and more) Each jurisdiction has its own unique list of requirements. Can you imagine if Brick and Mortar restaurant owners had to go this 5 times a year?

For each annual inspection: truck inspected at their facility on specific days and times, sometimes very far, where you may be expected to start lining up early (5am?)

For each inspection, Truck is to be deep cleaned and in "like new" condition requiring time off and labor hours required to deep clean before each separate inspection. My food truck is much cleaner than your typical brick and Mortar restaurant.

Every jurisdiction has their own rules or how they interpret TFER (Texas Food Establishment Rules) and the Fire Marshal wishes to policy the NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency).

Though giving the impression of standard policy enforcement accross the state, it is everything but that. Between multiple jurisdictions, they often will force food truck owners to spend ridiculous money and time making frivolent changes to their kitchen/truck. While others operate freely with no questions asked.

Very specifically, Houston Food Truck inspectors have been particularly bad at building relationships with truck owners. Instead, they tell food trucks that their goal is to find a reason to shut us down. Last I heard that from an inspector, we stopped getting the City of Houston Annual Permit.

STARTING JULY 1, 2026
Texas law has now adopted laws that will consolidate all food truck permitting to just one jurisdiction, The State of Texas. One inspection, one fee, on permit to operate anywhere in the state. Possibly in the $600-700 range annually

Pros: huge for those like me who would have as many as 5 annual permits each year totalling over $3k and requiring 5 major inspections, plus times each week an inspector wanted to stop in during the rush to take temps and ask 100 questions. We would also no longer need to get temporary permits for festivals and events we do outside of our regular area.

Cons: the State is scrambling to figure out how to transition. Tens of thousands of food trucks and trailers will now, all at one be inspected by State of Texas inspectors. Last year there were 2. Cities like Houston spent huge money building a facility designed exclusively for this process. Now what?

Big question: word on the street is that even if you have a state inspection, you will still be required to pay for and get inspected by local Fire Marshall's office. If this is true, why are we even doing this. They will now be charging for both statewide inspection and local jurisdictions. That would be insane.

In conclusion: we are a clean and professionally operated food truck business. We have always wanted to not only comply with policy enforcement but also build relationships with enforcement that make our industry safer. We really thought this would help save our business and make things better. Now we are not so sure.

Thank you Michael Berry for opening the platform for little guys to speak our concerns. Fingers crossed, a year from now we are mostly all happily surprised.

It brings us great sadness to think after tomorrow we may no longer be coming back to campus.  When a new Food Service c...
04/30/2026

It brings us great sadness to think after tomorrow we may no longer be coming back to campus. When a new Food Service contractor comes in, it can take time to figure out all the ins and outs. We have made it known to powers to be on campus and hope we may eventually be in contact with Aramark too.

Hope to see you tomorrow!!!

Chef Eric

04/20/2026

So sorry to cancel today at TXST University. Between heavy rain and lightning we want to keep our team safe. Don't worry, we will be back on Thursday this week for your SKFT fix!

Keep dry. We will go check on our treasure on this 20th day of April.

04/13/2026
03/28/2026

Tomball German Fest!!! Perfect day today!

03/17/2026

Its official. We will not be returning to Wurstfest 2026. 😞

On a happy note, we are so very excited about our return to Tomball GermanFest soon, March 27, 28 & 29!!! Twice a year for 11 years now (except 1 event that we missed)!!! Always amazing! Always fun! And the most beloved organizers!!!

It's a little drive from NBTX to Tomball, but worth the drive!!! Free entry, free parking, free shuttle, Great entertainers, and amazing food and vendors.

We hope to see you there!!!

After tomorrow, we will see you next on April 2.Have a Great Spring Break!!!
03/12/2026

After tomorrow, we will see you next on April 2.

Have a Great Spring Break!!!

After 4 days a week in April, we are only open 2 days in all of March!Come see us.  We can't wait to see you!
03/09/2026

After 4 days a week in April, we are only open 2 days in all of March!

Come see us. We can't wait to see you!

Every day there seems to be something going on in the Quad while we are selling lunch. Thursday we got a visit from Rizz...
02/03/2026

Every day there seems to be something going on in the Quad while we are selling lunch.

Thursday we got a visit from Rizzbot.

Today BETO was out front talking to students.

We were so busy all weekend, this is all the photos I came home with...Thank you Tomball for our best event yet!  Our lo...
12/15/2025

We were so busy all weekend, this is all the photos I came home with...

Thank you Tomball for our best event yet! Our long haul followers, our new friends, the organizers, and our amazing team!

We can't wait to do it all over again in March!!!

❀️

Don’t want to miss this!!
12/07/2025

Don’t want to miss this!!

12/04/2025

So sorry we won't be serving on TXST Campus today. Head cook is under the weather. 😒

I would like to take this time to Thank each and every one of my team, that represented the Sauer Kraut Food Truck at Wu...
11/21/2025

I would like to take this time to Thank each and every one of my team, that represented the Sauer Kraut Food Truck at Wurstfest this year!!!

You were all amazing, caring each contributed in a way that would not have been the same without you! My family is truly grateful for that and hope it was as much fun for you as it was for my family!!!

Unfortunately, we never can get everyone in these pictures with the craziness of running an event. Mark, Tracey, Brandon, Lisa and Cooper not in the picture, were all so great!

And Sky did an Awesome job with lighting beaming up in the trees from behind the truck! It was breathtaking

Bless you all and have a wonderful holiday season!!!

❀️ πŸ’™ πŸ’œ
The Sauer Kraut

11/18/2025

Did anyone have trouble finding us at Wurstfest?

I spy with my little eye...
11/17/2025

I spy with my little eye...

It's the last day of 2025 Wurstfest, and we're reminding you that admission is free if you go today after 3 pm.

Ross is so sexy!!!  πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯
11/17/2025

Ross is so sexy!!! πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

Last weekend of Wurstfest!Come see us for amazing German Food!!!
11/15/2025

Last weekend of Wurstfest!

Come see us for amazing German Food!!!

Any one coming out to Wurstfest tonight? Come see us!
11/13/2025

Any one coming out to Wurstfest tonight? Come see us!

Do you remember the first time you tried a SCHRUBEN?
11/13/2025

Do you remember the first time you tried a SCHRUBEN?

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New Braunfels, TX

To reach the German restaurant and caterer located in Greatwood, Sugar Land, there are different options available depending on your preference.

By public transport:
Take the bus or train to the nearest station which is Greatwood Transit Center. From there you can walk for about 5 minutes towards the destination.

By car:
Drive towards Southwest Freeway from the city center and continue driving until you reach exit TX-99/Grand Parkway towards South. Take a left onto FM 1464 Rd S and drive straight until you see a sign that reads "Greatwood". Drive into the neighborhood and follow signs to find parking near your destination.

Opening Hours

Thursday 5pm - 8pm
Friday 5pm - 8pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm

Telephone

(713) 331-9013

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What people say

German restaurants are known for their hearty and flavorful dishes that leave you feeling satisfied and content. The Sauer Kraut in Greatwood, Sugar Land is no exception. This authentic German restaurant adds a touch of Texas flavor to their menu, creating a unique dining experience that is sure to please any palate.

One standout dish at The Sauer Kraut is their Schnitzel Sandwiches. These sandwiches are made with crispy breaded pork or chicken cutlets and served on a soft bun with lettuce, tomato, and mayo. They also offer a variety of other German-style dishes such as sausages, pretzels, and potato salad.

What sets The Sauer Kraut apart from other German restaurants is their food truck. They travel around the area to different events and locations, making it easy for customers to enjoy their delicious food wherever they may be. Their schedule can be found on their website or social media pages.

Overall, The Sauer Kraut offers an authentic taste of Germany with a Texas twist. Their flavorful dishes and convenient food truck make them a must-try for anyone looking for a delicious meal on-the-go or in a cozy restaurant setting.

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