Bairisch
Bavarian
Yorkville +1avarians, speaking a distinctive Germanic language and proud of their distinctive history and culture, have been a significant component within the city's German community, since at least the 19th century. Distinctly Bavarian enclaves formed early on in what is now the East Village and in Brooklyn. In Yorkville, a variety of Bavarian clubs formed a united organization known as the "Vereinigte Bayern von New York and Umgebung", including the Schuhplattler V.V. (Vergnügungs Verein) "Enzian" group dedicated to Bavarian culture and dance. Along with other Germans, Bavarians moved in large numbers to Queens (and beyond) after the Second World War, and so did groups like the Schuhplattler. Since 1972, Zum Stammtisch restaurant in Glendale has been a gathering place well known for Bavarian-style hospitality.