From Hall to Wirtshaus
Haus Kartheiser Wirtshaus is taking shape inside the hall at 1501 LaSalle Street in Ottawa. The renovation work is about more than fresh finishes — it is about creating a warmer, dinner-focused room that can support German comfort food, private events, and memorable nights in the hall.
The goal is to keep the room approachable while giving the restaurant its own identity: deeper wood tones, stronger Wirtshaus character, better seating flow, and a space that can move between regular dinner service and booked events.
What the Room Is — and What It Can Become
These visual comparisons help show the direction: current Ottawa hall conditions on one side, and the warmer Wirtshaus atmosphere being built toward on the other.
A Different Approach to the Room
The renovation is about giving the Wirtshaus a room that feels intentional — a place where dinner service, private events, and community nights can all feel like they belong.
The design direction leans into dark emerald, black, gold, cream, warmer wood, hand-built tables, stronger room identity, and a more polished guest experience without losing the approachable hall character.
The Buildout Focus
The project is being shaped around the room experience, table plan, kitchen/service flow, and opening readiness.
Room Direction
Define the Wirtshaus look: dark emerald, black, gold, cream, warmer wood, and a restaurant-first identity.
Tables & Seating
Build gathering-style tables and refine the dining layout for dinner service and private events.
Service Flow
Align the room, menu, and service model around chef-led German comfort plates.
Opening Readiness
Finalize details, photography, menu materials, and first-service communication before launch.
A Room With More Than One Job
Watch the Wirtshaus Take Shape
Follow Events & News for renovation progress, menu previews, chef updates, and opening announcements as Haus Kartheiser Wirtshaus comes together at 1501 LaSalle Street.


