Reviews on European food in San Leonardo in Passiria, Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Lamm, Pizzeria Bruckenwirt, Unterer Obereggerhof, Martinerhof Brauhaus, Sportarena Passeier, Sandwirt, Bar Restaurant Theis, Kalcher Alm, Wasserfalleralm, Gompm Alm
Things to do in San Leonardo in Passiria
4 based on 170 reviews
We hiked here from Prenn (about 90 minutes). Lovely, just lovely. I highly recommend the hike and the food.
4 based on 57 reviews
We visit ratschings every year and every day have lunch at the wasserfalleralm.Around twenty of us eat there, around one big table at the back of the place, the food is always good, and the service is always fantastic. The chap who looks after us (I forget his name) is brilliant, friendly as they come, quick and precise. The local bier is good.It's a 20 second walk from the lift, there is an apres ski igloo outside, and toilets at the base of the building, you can enter from outside. There are a few routes down from here, but I recommend heading down the western slope of the lift, and catching the next lift further up.
4 based on 139 reviews
A fantastic location t the bottom of the slope looking up to the Kalcher Alm, you really can't beat the view especially on a sunny day.Lots of tables and deck chairs outside make it an ideal spot to take a breakReasonable prices with a good choice of drinks and food, ideal for a day on the mountain
Extra ordinary visit for MC visit gourmet Dinner great food snd service local wine and grappa just try itThank you so much for the nice feedback..!! We hope we see you soon in our Restaurant...Greetings Theis Team
4 based on 40 reviews
This year we were pressed for time when we passed the San Leonardo Restaurant 'Sandwirt', but had the pleasure of eating here five years ago. We had a lunch which was regional in flavour, presented by smiling staff. We chose to sit on the terrace in front of the house in which the regional hero Andreas Hofer, the 'Sandwirt' (innkeeper) was born in 1767. He became a freedom fighter against Napoleon, for his home land South Tyrol, then part of Austria. Inside the house and the adjoining museum his memory is kept alive by many exhibits dating to his time. The dishes we had chosen were like home cooking unmistakably also indebted to Austrian cuisine and very tasty. I loved my choice of 'Pflaumenknödel' a kind of cooked dessert-like main dish, dumplings filled with plums. If you like regional and Austrian as well as Italian food, in casual setting at an historical place, visit the 'Sandwirt' restaurant in San Leonardo, a bilingual place in the north of Italy
Primi buoni, anche se le mie tagliatelle al timo e ai finferli sapevano di poco.possibilità di scegliere tra porzione grande o piccola. Ottima invece la bistecca che abbiamo preso per secondo, vino della casa, grappa finale,prezzo sui 57 euro in due. Servizio cortese, ambiente caldo e senza aria condizionata, non so se tornarci.
4 based on 185 reviews
Have been having lunch and dinners in the Brauhaus. Enjoyed very much the Maerzen fresh beer from their own micro brewery. Recommend their jumbo sized and thin pizzas. Tonight I tried their freshly prepared chestnut pasta with walnut sauce - what a great taste - very recommendable for gourmets that like to try out new food creations.
5 based on 25 reviews
We stayed over for one night and so used the restaurant. The food was very good. Presentation was beautiful. I loved the desserts. Good value for money. A better view you could not ask for and it is located on the stunning Jeufen Pass, very near to the Timmolsjoch Pass.
4 based on 156 reviews
We have been going to the Pizzeria Bruckenwirt 2-3 times every summer since 1995 during our holidays to South Tyrol.Since then the seating and fittings have improved (the inside was all redone in 2003 in comfy wooden style) but since the very beginning the food has always been great, the service lightning-fast, and portions very generous (don't even dream of finishing one of the spaghetti dishes on your own).Apart from the great selection of Pizzas (see the link to their website), there are many pasta dishes as well as northern Italian dishes such as Tagliata with wickedly garlicky bread. To top it all off, the homemade Tiramisu is out of this world (nice and thick and not too sweet). The Pizzeria also brews its own beer (one of the fermentation stills is inside the dining hall).The view from inside and from the terrace is nice and dogs are welcome.It's "only" a pizzeria, thus the 4* and not 5*, but it is one of the best, if not the best pizzeria I have ever been to, consistently for the last 16 years.
4 based on 256 reviews
An improvised hike brought us to the village of San Marino, where we had a delightful lunch at Gasthaus Lamm. Not the ordinary off the shelf standard Südtirol dishes, but a surprising alternate approach to the local cuisine. With alternatives for vegetarians as well. Varied wine selection of good quality as well. In a nutshell: excellent restaurant!
Top 10 Italian food in San Leonardo in Passiria, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
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