Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Weikersheim including Hotel Laurentius, Restaurant Schurks, Schlosscafe, Bundschu Restaurant, Gasthaus Zum Hirschen, Europa, Schnitzelhof
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What a find. This 500 year old building has been renovated with sympathy to give the feel of a proper German beer keller (though on the ground floor.) With friendly service, a creative chef and quick, cheap, fresh local beer, there was nothing to complain about. The sharing plate for 4 came with 8 Schnitzels, prepared in 6 ways with plenty of chips and pasta on the side. What more can you ask for.The bill for 4 people, with beer can to â¬69! Great value for the meat feast we had just enjoyed. Individual schnitzels at â¬6 or so and â¬3.50 for a beer means you could eat for under a â¬11 if you wanted to. Great value in these inflationary times. Great fun - Go with a group to get the most out of your experience. Recommended.
4 based on 24 reviews
We sat outside to eat dinner because the weather was good. The waitress was very pleasant and knowledgeable. She also spoke English and was able to help us with translating the menu. I had pizza, which is thin crust type and very good.Trip Advisor lists this as "Greek". That is not what the menu indicates. It is a Cafe & Pizzeria.They accept credit cards for purchases over 25 Euros; otherwise cash or debit cards.
4 based on 25 reviews
An overnight stay at the Youth Hostel in Creglingen we drove down to the town centre. There are few restaurants and we saw the Gasthaus and parked up.Superb pfifferling with spatzle. It was pfifferling week. Pfifferling was actually chantarelle mushrooms! Locally sourced in the woods and served up with a mushroom sauce.
4 based on 44 reviews
A local freind brought us here and what a suprise. Great service and great food. The schnitzle was light and tasty, the steak was very good and all the sides were just right. The hotel attached seems very modern, and the restaurant mixes modern and classic just right. I'd like to come back and try other items.
4 based on 74 reviews
The food and service were very good each visit! The menu offers a good variety at reasonable prices. The view is great as you sit across from the Castle entrance. There is both indoor and outdoor seating.BadMergentheim is an interesting city to visit
4 based on 169 reviews
We had (1) pork cheeks in red wine sauce and (2) white asparagus [Spargel] w/ assorted hams.All very tasty and served in generous portions. The pork cheeks [or Schweinsbaeckchen] (as you may expect) were VERY tender and juicy, served in a delectable red wine sauce.Service impeccable, although the restaurant was well booked.Very pleasant atmosphere under the green grape vine foliage.Worthwhile dining spot, if you are fond of exploring the local Franconian wine country cuisine and its restaurants.Fair prices: we paid EUR 40 for 2 generous main meals, incl 0.5l local Riesling.Enjoy!
4 based on 45 reviews
We went for a spontaneous lunch there with my parents on their (62nd) wedding anniversary. The food served was very fresh, really delicous and great value for money. We asked for a fruity wine and the sommelier recommended a 1990 Saar Auslese. The wine was in top condition, amber colour, great complexity and perfect finish. Given the very reasonable price and the option to have it served by the glass (it might have helped) that I hinted about the wedding anniversary) it was a real treat and we were very impressed. It was one of the best wine tasted in a logn time. We intend to return soon !
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