Super cozy place with a unique feel, simple menu and affordable prices. My husband and I went here after seeing such high reviews on google. We arrived around 6pm on a Thursday. Even though there were reserved cards on every table, we were seated at one with an 8:00pm reservation (plenty of time for us to eat). We noticed they did this with many walk ins. The guys running the place are very nice and welcoming. I’m not sure the exact history of the location, but inside looks like a mix of an antique book store and museum. Really cool!
We hadn’t had any German food yet on our trip so we figured this would be the place. We ordered the beef goulash with homemade noodles and home made noodles with cheese and pork with a side salad.
The order came out pretty quick. The dishes were simple and nothing fancy but with the prices it was nothing to complain about. My husband enjoyed his beef very much saying the beef was very tender and tasty. My done of noodles, cheese and pork was interesting but good!!! I’m glad my dish had an accompanying salad to balance out the rich noodles.
As we ate, the place got more full. We didn’t stick around too long because of the reservation time but this would be a great place to hang out and enjoy company. All the mains ranged from €6-€13, location easy to find and...
Read moreI came here as a solo diner and had no reservation. I was seated fairly quick. I visited on a Wednesday evening and there were still tables available at 7 when I walked in (kitchen closes at 7:30 on Wednesday). The menu, as others have shared, is on a board when you walk in. You order at the bar area, at the little booth. Both men who were working did not speak English, but they were welcoming. I ordered the spätzel and thoroughly enjoyed it. I’m not well-versed in German cuisine but like I said, I really enjoyed my dinner. Portion was perfect. I ate slow (was there for 2 hours!!), enjoyed my beer, and was able to watch the live 3 piece music group (bass, violin, guitar). I did not feel rushed (maybe because kitchen was already closed by the time I finished eating?). the atmosphere was cozy. Wish I knew the German language so I could learn more about the text written on the walls and also ask questions about the books and pictures. It was really lovely. I’d recommend this place and I’d return if given the opportunity...
Read moreLoved the neighborhood bistro atmosphere. Food is not pricey and they are willing to serve mini flight size beer if you ask. We had wiener schnitzel, pumpkin soup and beef goulash. All mains done well but their sides are even better. Both their potato salad and spaetze were very tasty. We had coffee and their creme caramel but they were just so-so. We stayed for quite a while comparing to all the tables around us but the server didn't rush us. Servers didn't speak English but they really tried to communicate, even when the place was busy and packed. Such a plus. 36 Euro for 2 of us. The only setback: menu is listed by the door once you walk in, in German only. (We had to take a snapshot and then decide while seated and felt very pressured to order soon as the place was packed) You'll have to take your pick there then order at the counter but servers will bring food to you. You pay at the counter when you leave. Anyhow we still...
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