Best German restaurants nearby. Discover the best German food in St. Anton am Arlberg. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for German restaurants near you.. One of the Tirol area's most popular ski resorts, St. Anton offers some of the best expert skiing and one of the liveliest après-ski scenes in the Arlberg region. The Valluga, Kapall, and Schindler peaks offer almost a mile of vertical skiing. For the seasoned, Schindlerkar and Mattun are less groomed routes.
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4 based on 161 reviews
Group of us went here in Jan18 and it was excellent. The food was excellent, the service was fast and everything felt traditional. Overall I really enjoyed it.
4 based on 29 reviews
We went to the hotel Fahrner's restaurant for fondue. What an experience! The staff was extremely professional and relaxed, the atmosphere very warm and the food-amazing! We ordered both cheese and meat fondue and our table of five person was too small for all the food included! Fondue, salad, potatoes, bread, 10 different sauces... We hardly even touched all the dishes and our bellies almost exploded. With gin tonics (their specialty), Proseccos, wines and desserts we paid around 250 euros. So I would definitely recommend this place for a fondue night!
4 based on 161 reviews
Group of us went here in Jan18 and it was excellent. The food was excellent, the service was fast and everything felt traditional. Overall I really enjoyed it.
4 based on 345 reviews
Tyrolean specialties, Austrian and International Cuisine in a cozy, rustic athmosphere. Garden terrace in summer only.
A largely traditional Austrian menu with plenty of choice, but cooked with style and lighter than you might fear. We booked in advance (for 8 people), and the restaurant was packed when we arrived. Very friendly service, and a generally happy, cheerful vibe. Best food we ate in St Anton. Good value too. Highly recommended.
4 based on 487 reviews
Despite being a quiet morning, staff chatted to each other rather than serve customers. When I asked for service I was abruptly told to sit down and that a waiter would come. After ten minutes a rude and officious waiter took our order. Drinks were twice price of anywhere else on the mountain and to add insult to injury my kids were told off for eating their own Twix!If you need to stop in that area as we often do, go to the Thaja restaurant immediately above the Hospiz
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4 based on 650 reviews
MooserWirt is not only known for THE Après-Ski in town - they also serve great food up there! And the portions are big. Very big...
We came for an early lunch about 12pm and had some great food, the portions are enormous! It was quiet at this time and people don't really start arriving until 3-3.30ish. We were served by Yannick, who looks a mix between Lorius Karius and Thor, so obviously a horrible looking chap. He was brilliant and kept drinks flowing all afternoon. It was a great afternoon and I would love to do it all over again.Between 4 it ended up being 4 bottles of prosecco, 8 beers and 4 jagerbombs with 4 lunches for â¬337 (without tip), so read into that what you will but we thought it was good value!Go and you will enjoy yourself, recommend getting there before 3 (try 1.30-2pm) then you won't have the bunfight for a drink later
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4 based on 161 reviews
Group of us went here in Jan18 and it was excellent. The food was excellent, the service was fast and everything felt traditional. Overall I really enjoyed it.
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