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4 based on 10 reviews
Feasting, sleeping and relaxing The Kirchenwirt Kolbnitz is an inn in Unterkolbnitz. On our menu you will find traditional Austrian dishes, as well as pasta and pizza from the stone oven. The Kirchenwirt is located directly on the Alpe Adria Trail. After
Julio gives a friendly welcome to his restaurant in Kolbnitz. Good portions, tasty food freshly prepared and reasonable prices. Mainly Italian pasta and pizza,with some Austrian standards, fish, salads and grills on the menu. Pizza take-away also available. Daily specials on blackboard. Restaurant area is non-smoking (something still not found in all Austrian restaurants), which makes for an enjoyable experience.
4 based on 96 reviews
We had to stop here during a vacation travel. The chef has no idea of Italian food is!To be able to pay with credit card we had to accept a surcharge of 2⬠for the credit card fee. Unbelievable and unacceptable.
4 based on 14 reviews
It's not easy to find good pizza around the area or in Austria overall, but this IS IT. Fresh ingredients only - order what kind you like and do not forget to add some of the most delicious pizza dressing in the world.Highly recommended.
3 based on 52 reviews
Our first experience here was great. We shared a family pizza between four of us, with a different topping on each quarter. Excellent value at about 21 Euros. The second visit was horrible. The waitress arrived to take our order. She took the drinks order and when we said we wanted pizza she told us it was too late and the pizza oven was finished for the night. We politely said we would leave to eat elsewhere and immediately stood up and started putting coats on. As we were walking out of the restaurant the waitress approached us with the tray of drinks we had ordered and demanded we pay for them! We protested and they became verbally aggressive. Some young guys at the bar got involved and I felt very threatened. As we were with our children, and we could not speak German very well, we chose to pay and leave. I would have stood my ground if I had been in England without children. I still feel angry now, almost two weeks later. I know the waitress knew we were leaving and she should not have brought the drinks.
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4 based on 379 reviews
We came onlz 21:30. Everything else was already closed.The welcome was intriguing and even when we weren't in Pizza we found a fresh fish from the lake nearby and I had a very good entrecôte with pepper sauce, which was home made. It was a brown sauce whereas in Austria it's mostly done using milk or cream. This seemed to be real gravy.The restaurant seems to have more Pizza. During the day it's a tourist spot but in the evening locals and service personnel from the hotels nearby seem to come for a drink or a salad.By the way: the salad seemed very nice but neither I nor my wife could eat it any more.
4 based on 133 reviews
It must have been one of those bad days. After we were stuck for three hours in a huge traffic jam between Slovenia and Austria, we decided to have a dinner stop at Seeboden. As we were quite tired, we thought of having a quick pizza to give us the energy to continue our long road to our next destination. First Pizzaria along the main road, was this one. Many cars parked outside, all tables busy. It was promising. We were looking forward to our pizza in a pleasant environment. OMG, we were so disappointed. It took them 30mins to take a first order:the drinks, another 30 mins to get these served, another 30mins to take the order for the pizza (it was someone else in charge of taking the orders for food). As a starter we got one lame tomatoe salad with some onions and a basic dressing. Really nothing fancy. The pizzas are ok, but where is the oil? Where is the pepper grindr? Where are the pizza knives? They really don't pay attention to their guests. The waitress supposed to take the orders for food was playing with a kid, and we can tell that many tables were getting impatient. Subsequently, it is always better to go and get oil and pepper yourself: they simply gave us the original green bottle of olive oil from the supermarket! Now, a short note about all those summer flies that landed on the floor and on the tables.....disgusting! Not just one, dozens!In a nutshell, by far too expensive for quality, hygiene and bad service. It's an offence for the real Italian pizzerias!
4 based on 111 reviews
We ate here on several occasions as we were staying in the self-catering Edelweiss apartments nearby. I especially like the room with the big glass windows and huge square tables, adjacent to the piste. Family-friendly, something here for everyone. Please give me a helpful vote for my review!
4 based on 15 reviews
We are welcoming you back on our winter season! We are open now from Tuesday to Sunday 17:00 - 22:00 and additionally 12:00-14:00 on Sundays.
That restaurant was a great surprise- we were just looking for a local place to eat and ended up having the best pizzas we ever had in Austria. Pizzas are prepared in a woodoven in front of your eyes- they came perfectly crispy and were made of fresh ingredients, which we appreciate a lot. We also had a starter, which tasted well. The menu wasn´t huge but it was fair enough for a small place. Restaurant is located ca 2 kilometers from the local town Gmund. It´s exactly on the way towards tourist attraction Kolnbreinsperre and almost beside the Donkey park, that´s how we found it. The atmosphere looks like traditional local pub with some modern features like a wine-corner. I am not a wine-specialist, but their selection looked nice as well. It´s also possible to sit outdoors in front of the restaurant, but the weather was too hot for that.Enjoyed it a lot and would return anytime.
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