Reviews don't lie! This place is not easy to find by accident, but is with visiting, if you are into local culture and daily live of regular visitors. It's quite small, but take tables are quite large, good for bigger groups. Beer is better average, but good enough to wash down difficult day in mountains. Pick from regular, Radler or wheat beer. You must order the food. Big portions, lots of side dishes and very friendly staff. Don't worry about your German, the owners can speak English. You can pay by card, big advantage. Get typical Austrian dishes, pizza is okay but can be a bit "fatty" for some people. In sunny days, you can also use an outdoor seating. Big old trees are blocking the sun. Parking is just next to the door, very convenient. Prices are adequate and better than in...
Read moreYou almost don't find places like that anymore in Austria, also for sure not within a city. This is a traditional old school Austrian restaurant with super traditional and typical Austrian dishes. Run by the whole family, it's a pity that nowadays those places disappear one after another in the countryside. The food is very delicious, ask for the daily recommendation of the house, it's a weekly changing specialty, mostly based on seasonal ingredients. The owners run this restaurant with passion, while also having "normal jobs". Very friendly and talkative people, it's just a very authentic experience, I can totally recommend to you if you're close by and want something which is not your usual and sometimes quite boring...
Read moreWe came in on a quiet Sunday afternoon when not much else was open. A few local men drinking and chatting at one table, and us eating at another. The food was fantastic and exactly what we hoped for, an authentic Austrian meal. The cordon bleu was our favorite for sure. The owners cook it all fresh to order and were friendly. Nice bathrooms down the hall as well. Take some time to eat here when...
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