Austrian Alps, Austria Food Guide: 6 Central European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Soll

August 29, 2020 Stefan Strunk

Reviews on Central European food in Soll, Austrian Alps, Austria including Hexenalm in Soll, Dorf Stubn, Tanzbodenalm, Gasthof Postwirt, Gasthof Hochsoll, Alpengasthof Rigi
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6. Alpengasthof Rigi

Aussersalvenberg 51, Soll 6361 Austria German, Austrian, Central European, European Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch Seating [email protected] +43 4353 352430 http://www.rigi.at/
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4 based on 22 reviews

Alpengasthof Rigi

Reviewed By Daisy7707

This is a great restaurant serving traditional austrian food and the usual snacks. We have visited over 4 years through the skiing season and its always been consistantly good food. The tortellini is exceptionally nice along with the spaghetti bolognaise and the goulash soup. Prices very reasonable too! We travel as a couple and sometimes at lunchtimes it can be difficult finding somewhere to sit as most of the tables are for big groups - we often eat late though when its quietened down (say after 2pm) which is a little more relaxing.

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5. Gasthof Hochsoll

Salvenberg 26, 6306 Soll, Soll Austria Austrian, Bar, Central European, German, European, Pub Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +43 5333 52604500 http://www.hexenwasser.at/en/restaurants.html
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4 based on 49 reviews

Gasthof Hochsoll

Reviewed By Bellylou

A return return visit here and we certainly weren't disappointed. We made a quick stop for a beer and snack and left full. We ordered a beer, coffee and meat and cheese sharing plate and we're impressed by the huge plate we got! Excellent value for money. Despite being a busy Sunday and the place being packed the service was quick and with a smile! Would definitely return again!

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4. Gasthof Postwirt

Dorf 82, Soll 6306 Austria German, European, Austrian, Central European Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Table Service, Parking Available, Television, Full Ba [email protected] +43 5333 5081 http://www.derpostwirt.at
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4 based on 144 reviews

Gasthof Postwirt

Unser Traditioneller Gasthof in der Fußgängerzone von Söll. Perfekte Qualität unserer Gerichte sind garantiert!

Reviewed By Dopeycoo

Have visited here during the ski season so this was the first time in the summer. Still a great place to be with lots of indoor and outdoor seating. Barmaid in the "public bar" is a bit scary but hugely efficient! Only came for a beer so can't comment on the food but the Post is always worth a visit.Dear Dopeycoo, thank you for your recent comment. thank you for pointing out our main waitress is very efficient even though you had a scary Impression, I am sure you can imagine the public bar sometimes needs dicipline and therefore we love our Margit.We hope to welcome you back some day soonThe Bliem Family and team

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3. Tanzbodenalm

Bromberg 35a, Soll 6306 Austria German, Austrian, European, Central European Lunch, Brunch, Breakfast, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +43 5358 43150 http://www.tanzbodenalm.at/
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4 based on 100 reviews

Tanzbodenalm

Reviewed By Arianne1985

This is a great mountain ski restaurant above Scheffau with a very wide choice of dishes, good pricing, excellent service and a choice of well appointed seating areas. We have tried a few different cafe and restaurants across the Ski Welt Region and we think this is one of the best.This is our second year in succession skiing this part of the SkiWelt mountain arena. The restaurant sits just below the main Gondala up from Scheffau (Brandstadl II) on a gentle blue category piste (64). Pull over to the left of the piste, you can't miss it about half way down. You can sit inside in a well appointed, pretty area with large, bright windows overlooking the mountains, at the bar, outside or in a sheltered area with a glass perimeter and huge parasol. This is not a self-service restaurant. But the service is fast and, for 2017, their customer service is much better than last year. They must have been on a training course as they have a good system, working as a team, and they are very friendly. They all speak English if you struggle a little with your German language.The menu ranges from a breakfast, light snacks, cakes, desserts and full meals. It isn't expensive and, considering the overall quality, is value for money.Toilets are, as you would expect, clean and modern although they are downstairs so it's a trek with your ski boots but it's the same everywhere. I have noticed that the soap in the toilets seems to run out a lot when I visit so message to the team: do the loo inspection a bit more frequently and top up the soap!We have visited a number of cafe and mountain restaurants across the SkiWelt and also the Ski Jewel areas. We think that this ranks as one of the best. You can easily incorporate it into a terrific day of skiing on the mountain for the family. It is one of our favourite places to eat and relax while skiing.As an aside, the skiing around this restaurant is also great for beginners (not complete beginners but those who have made some progress beyond basic snowplough) and intermediates. There is a huge choice of pistes, a good lift system and they can create a proper ski experience with their extensive artificial snow cannon even when it hasn't snowed for as long as anyone can remember! Just as long as the temperature is not too high. The piste right outside the restaurant is one of the most forgiving for skiers wanting to build their confidence. And for those who are more adventurous there is the opportunity to leave the restaurant, pop your skis back on and then ski all the way down to the car park and bottom station - a wonderful experience across a varied and really long piste.Highly recommended.Arianne

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2. Dorf Stubn

Dorf 59, Soll 6306 Austria German, Austrian, European, Central European, International Drinks, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Table Service [email protected] +43 5333 5907 http://www.dorfstubn-soell.at
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4 based on 225 reviews

Dorf Stubn

Reviewed By xanne2018

This restaurant appeared promising on first impression, however when we arrived we were greeted with indifference. The service was minimal. The menu choice was not inspiring and when the food arrived it was bland and uninteresting. Our worst meal of the week.

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1. Hexenalm in Soll

Stampfanger 16, Soll 6306 Austria German, Austrian, European, Bar, Central European Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service +43 5333 5544 http://www.hexenalm-soell.at/index_hexenalm.php
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4 based on 126 reviews

Hexenalm in Soll

Reviewed By Sonja P

A lovely child friendly hotel/ restaurant which has good outdoor play facilities with outdoor seating to eat/drink .In my opinion not enough (safe) space for the superb bikes that they provide for the children to play on ,some meals can prove to be pricey but well worth a visit as they serve excellent food.

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