Visited this place with my wife and my coworker (we're on business trip here) today. It seems that this small and cozy restaurant with warm atmosphere is almost always very busy during evenings, especially on Fridays and weekends. if you want to visit, make sure you call them a day or two ahead of the date.
The place itself is great. The food is fantastic and the wine from local vineyards is wonderful. My advice is that if you aren't local to the area and you appreciate wine to any degree, do yourself a favor and don't order beer - order wine! You won't regret it.
The menu lists prices of many different wines by glass (200ml), but you can order a bottle if you wish, just ask the waiter for the price. The service we received was very good. Will...
Read morePerfect place for a genuine German restaurant experience. Local patrons. Upstairs has an impressive collection of medals and military artifacts. If you do not speak German — good luck. They reluctantly handed over an English menu and first gave us the most unattractive table near the kitchen entrance. But rectified when we commented. I left like a tourist in Japan - not Japanese? Go to the back where we can hide you. If you are a vegetarian you picked the wrong place. If you want fish, you picked the wrong place. This is a German...
Read moreGiving it 5 Stars for the service and experience of dining there. Visited on a Saturday evening during February carnival. Lots of locals in interest costumes from the 17th & 18th century. In terms of food: schnitzel (average portion size, but good taste) & salad (generous size, with meat). Both on the high end of the cost range though... Staff speak English and are friendly. Apparently the place has a long tradition for carnival activities and a mini museum on the first floor, which was...
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