Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Braunsbach including Gasthof Zum Loewen, Hotel Schloss Dottingen, Entenback, Reber s Pflug, Brauerei-Ausschank zum Loewen, Goldener Adler, Sudhaus an der Kunsthalle Wurth, Eisenbahn Gastehaus, Landgasthof Jagstmuhle
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4 based on 53 reviews
This was a little birthday treat for our daughter. The large restaurant and adjoining hotel are relatively new and in set in a lovely, quiet, and frankly a remote location.We had a friendly reception and led to our reserved table. The menu had sufficient choice and catered for mainly southern German tastes. Service was good. My wife had a vegetarian dish whilst my daughter had a variation of beef strogenoff. I had fillet steak. The proportions were generously sized. I ordered a scotch and water on the side. Maybe lost in translation but the scotch arrived in a wineglass and the water was sodawater. But never mind. I later ordered a carafe of red wine which tasted a bit corked despite coming from a screw top bottle. Following a complaint this was quickly replaced by a probably better quality red wine that was very agreeable so I had another carafe. As far as I could see from the wine menu no foreign products were listed.The toilets were immaculate.Overall, the restaurant was a very pleasant experience.
5 based on 26 reviews
fantastic Gourmet Food on a very high Level, every dish prepared to perfection. Kind of dishes is traditional and doesn`t Change much over the years but it is so delicious that you don`t miss anything and enjoy the fact that you can be sure to have a wonderful evening.
4 based on 95 reviews
The Sudhaus might well have the most dramatic and impressive setting of any brewpub in Germany. While they have indoor seating too (and a beer museum), the highlight is definitely their rooftop beer garden. The view over the town of Schwaebisch Hall, and the valley that surrounds it, is magnificent. The food is pitched as being a bit more upmarket than your typical brewery, and it is more expensive than similar places, but the prices certainly aren't as sky-high as the views. The beer was perfectly nice without being anything special in my opinion, but it certainly tasted good sitting out on the roof. You should certainly book a table if you want to sit on the roof, especially if you want a table on the side overlooking the town.
4 based on 77 reviews
Das Stadt-gut Hotel und Restaurant in Schwäbisch Hall, übernachten und lecker essen Master kitchen: here the chef cooks! Swabian- hittish- Franconian, regional, seasonal to classic-international ... refined and varied! Preferred use of regional and biolog
Ate here in June with a larger group. Schwabisch Hall is an absolutely charming city and the Goldener Adler adds to the charm. The hotel/restaurant is located right on the market square adjacent to the open air theatre/church. They provide outdoor seating as well as elegant casual indoor dining. The service is exceptional and the food is amazingly great! We enjoyed the pork with mushroom sauce and although it was a large portion, I was able to eat most of it. It paired well with the Mohrenkopfle beer only available in this region brewed by Haller Lowenbrau! I cannot speak for the hotel accommodations as I did not stay here; however, the bathrooms are large and very clean.
4 based on 92 reviews
When in Schwabisch Hall, do yourself a favor and take a short walk over the bridge and stop in at this brewery restaurant. Food was great, service good, and beer was wonderful. You can sip your beer and drink in the atmosphere of this great old beer hall in this picturesque town!
4 based on 74 reviews
My meal at this restaurant was excellent in every way. Menus in English or German. Helpful, attentive and friendly staff. Excellent food, superbly presented. I had the 65 Euro 3 course menu - worth every pfennig.The mens' washroom was clean as an operating room and featured cotton hand towels.
4 based on 151 reviews
This was our second visit to Entenback and hopefully won't be our last. We were served, as before, by the owner/manager who's English is excellent and he even understands our sense of humour. I had a dish translated as three various steaks. They were beef, veal and lamb. All were perfectly cooked and amongst the most tender pieces of meat I have ever had. The local white wine he recommended was also excellent
Rooms basic and comfortable though it was quite hot and as I was in a roof room with roof windows, it was very hot at night. No aircon. Wifi was ok when it worked though this may have been due to 25 people all trying to connect. But it was hired for a meeting. Most rooms in buildings not connected to main hotel. Food consistent and good quality but very predictable. Same kind of thing day after day. Staff efficient but I think they had had enough of a business group eating and drinking by end of week. What is it with German hotels where they give a single occupant a single duvet, even on a double bed. I'm a fidgety sleeper and the duvet kept falling off. It seemed a bit mean spirited being charge a couple of hours extra as (by arrangement) when I left my cases in room until after lunch. When you consider that 25 people had stayed 5 nights with food and drink all taken at the hotel. Needs to be taking into consideration that the area was devastated by floods only 6 weeks earlier and recover process was apparent as you walked around.
4 based on 48 reviews
When we want to enjoy good, local, Schwäbisch food which we know will be cooked and served well, we head for the excellent hotel in the centre of the pretty village of Braunsbach. Its especially lovely in summer as a stopping point along the Kocher cycle way (highly recommended by the way) to sit in the centrally located beer garden and enjoy the convivial atmosphere and wonderful menu specials. The service is always friendly and welcoming, we have even considered buying a house in this village because we love the neighbourly spirit and good eating places here :)
Top 10 German food in Braunsbach, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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