Reviews on Central European food in Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany. Schweinfurt (in German literally 'swine ford') is a city in the Lower Franconia region of Bavaria in Germany on the right bank of the navigable Main River, which is spanned by several bridges here, 27 km northeast of Würzburg.
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4 based on 127 reviews
A group of friends and co-workers road bicycles through the forest and up the dirt road to get to this popular, busy, boisterous outdoor beer garden. Biggest dishes of schnitzel you will ever see! I ordered the half size of jägerschnitzel and it was still big, but manageable. It came with fries and a pickled salad. Shouldn't have ordered the whole liter of pils to wash it down. That was huge too!The long tables were great for parking our whole group together and since this is all outside you can be noisy. You have to place your order for food and pay for it at a separate window than you get the drinks from and they will give you a tag with a number. They announce the number in German, so if you don't know your German you better ask for them to announce it in English. The ladies behind the counter have no time for nonsense as can be seen on their faces when you don't already know what you want or have your money ready on a busy night.
4 based on 47 reviews
For those who enjoy the foods of the former Yugoslavia, this is a rare opportunity to relive the experience. The menu has a nice variety of dishes and wines. Everything we tried on several visits was good. The restaurant is a warren of rooms and they have outdoor eating on a veranda and a street-level patio. The service can be spotty, but the prices are reasonable. The Piran is getting more popular, so it is a good idea to make reservations.
Where to eat Grill food in Schweinfurt: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 81 reviews
We had not eaten at the Grune Gans in the last few years, but tried it again this week. Little has changed in the last decade or so. The dining room is still dark green and a bit shabby looking. The menu is up-scale and rather pricey for Schweinfurt, but the food is still well above average. I had the Barbary Duck Breast. At 18.90 Euro, it is the most expensive in the region. It was tender, but ever so slightly dry. I suppose that is to be expected when the breast is separated from the rest of the duck. I was pleased with all the accompanying sides but the Kartoffelplätzchen. It too was dry and had an unpleasant taste. The others at table had desserts and were pleased with their meals. While I can recommend the restaurant, I feel it is overpriced.
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4 based on 89 reviews
This restaurant scores top points for service which is very friendly and efficient. They go out of their way to be service-oriented. The interior is appealing and the adjacent night bar that belong to the restaurant looked to have a really good atmosphere.I chose the argentine angus fillet with bearnaise sauce and salad. I ordered the steak bleu which was probably rarer than they normally serve it, because the menu only offered two choices. The steak knife did not cut the meat "like butter" and the filet meat was a bit tough. The bearnaise sauce was a lot darker than bearnaise sauce normally is but they assured me it was the right sauce. The estragon also suggested that it was. For a steak fillet that cost around 23 euros I expect better quality than I got on this day. The generous four star review is for the ambience, service and the wine that was offered. Probably this is quality food but this steak was not suitable to be served "bleu".
5 based on 58 reviews
Really nice and tasteful restaurant in the centre of Schweinfurt. I was already here twice and it is one of the few restaurants which is able to keep high standard and quality every time.The amuse bouche was really delicious and original: crème brulée of liver with mango. Every plate was really well made and particular, accompanied by an excellent service and friendliness. Really worth to eat in this restaurant and to come back.
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4 based on 222 reviews
Traditional German restaurant with beer garden, upstairs private party booking and basement nightclub.
Located in the center of town, the Brauhaus is not really a Brauhaus anymore, rather it is a restaurant that retained its predecessor's name but sells beer brewed elsewhere. After being closed for a lengthy full renovation, the restaurant has reopened and regained its predecessor's reputation for excellent food.We ate there on a Saturday evening, without reservations. Our table was at the door and was quite chilly. Fortunately, we were able to move to a better table before our food arrived. In the course of our meal, we had 3 waiters. One was pleasant and helpful, one average and the third was rude and abrupt.The menu had an above average number of selections for each course. Prices were in line with the quality of the food. My wife ordered the goose and I the Matjas marinated in Port. Both were excellent. We each had different beers. This restaurant consistently short fills their beer mugs and glasses. Each of our beers was at least a centimeter below the full line. We mentioned it to two of our waiters. One shrugged it off and the other was annoyed that we complained. No one addressed the problem. We had a similar experience on our last visit.The restaurant is not an especially pleasant place to eat. The new furniture is a bit uncomfortable and the lack of sound dampening pushes the noise level to the point of being obnoxious.Despite the short-filled beverages and noise level, I reluctantly recommend the restaurant based on its excellent food.
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