Kirchdorf in Tirol is a municipality in the Kitzbühel district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 12.20 km north of Kitzbühel as well as 3 km north of Sankt Johann in Tirol at the Kitzbühler Ache. The area is the second-largest in size in the district. The village has got its name from an old church which was built in the 8th century. Main source of income is agriculture and tourism.
Things to do in Kirchdorf in Tirol
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Both the schnitzel and the fries seemed to come out of the same frozen packet and get fried in the same deep fryer. Really unimaginative.
4 based on 16 reviews
The restaurant is nice, except for tons of flies, and the food quality is good.
But we have been waiting forever for our orders.
We dropped into this restaurant at 1:45 PM, apparently off-peak hour.
At 2:45 we received part of the order: a salad.
waiters were running around with any sort of dish trying to find the customer that ordered it.
After 15 more minutes we finally get an omelet and a currywurst.
All customers were in a never-ending wait for food and for the bill.
if you are in a hurry, better to find another place, otherwise enjoy it.
4.5 based on 267 reviews
We couldn't get in on the Friday evening, so booked for Sat. Service was fantastic and the food very nice. We had steak, very well cooked (although a little too much pepper sauce). Was one of the more expensive meals we had but it was worth it.
4 based on 81 reviews
In wintertime, you can get here only on skis, and are well advised to spend the night. The reason is simple: the culinary and wine offers on the Angerer Alm can simply not be resisted.
We called in here after the O.H. strained his back coming down from the top of the mountain, and he just couldn't ski any more. We were resigned to paying for an expensive rescue for him from the mountain, but decided to have something to eat and drink first. Excellent gulaschsuppe and some wine, but he still wasn't up to skiing the short distance down to the gondola half-way station. We asked for them to order a rescue, but they incredibly kindly took him down to the mid-station without any fuss or having to call out the rescue people. Service way, way, over and above the call, lovely food as well. They were getting ready for dinner service when we were there (ironing table cloths on the table - not something you expect to see half way up a mountain!) - the manageress/owner told us that people walk up to eat there, so I'm certain it's well worth the slog. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 177 reviews
We found this location having visited the waterfall at the back of St Johann (unless you've never seen one - not worth the effort).
It's a large location, but we didn't find the staff overly friendly which was unusual in the two weeks in the area.
They have a good range of food and drinks available at reasonable prices.
Worth a visit for the views alone.
4 based on 64 reviews
The traditional Dampfl Restaurant in the centre of St. Johann offers the typical tirolian cuisin with a new, freh style.
If you are looking for a traditional local eatery, with local specialities and surprisingly good local wines - both red and white-, in the middle of the main square, efficient service, and a twist, this is your place.
My Pumpkin soup with coconut, ginger and real pumpkin seeds was just delicious and a large portion for a starter. Calf's liver was tasty, well cooked, and the side dishes as delicious too.
Price were also lower than you would expect.
It feels like the real thing and the food is great, so there go my 5 stars!!!
4 based on 282 reviews
I very rarely write a negative review but in this case I really felt compelled to do so.
My wife and I were in St.Johann i.T. for two nights and had read the wonderful reviews about this interesting restaurant, thus deciding to try it ourselves. While the location is very central and practical as well as unique, in the tall tower of the local Huber brewery, the food was really only average. Furthermore the decision of management not to prohibit smoking in the small area results in all patrons and staff being subjected to clouds of cigarette smoke. Management is even proud of the fact that they make no such effort with a disclaimer in the elevator leading up to the restaurant. Smoke was one issue but even in its absence the food was nothing special and definitely exceedingly salty. I realize that tastes vary and that Austrian food may be more salty than other nations typically use, but the Goulash we ordered had probably been simmering in the pot for a few days and had now condensed to such an unpalatable extent that we were hard pressed to finish our meal. Their version of a Wienerschnitzel was also very salty and we were told that the meat was soaked/marinated in a salt brine before being cooked - and it tasted accordingly salty. In retrospect I regret not having mentioned it to our server. Though it did achieve the goal of making us order more beer. Which is very good and enjoyable.
As I stated above, perhaps we just happened upon the restaurant on an off-night.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Our old-established inn that has been owned by our family for 5 generations is located in a quiet spot in the village centre of Kirchdorf. It is very popular with the locals and it is characterised by typical Tyrolean hospitality. Our house is the perfect starting point for hiking and cycling tours. In winter direct access to the cross-country track that leads right past our house. The Kirchdorf ski resort is only 10 minutes away. There is also a free shuttle bus. A lovely recreational area with outdoor swimming pool (about 2 minutes on foot and free of charge for our guests), tennis courts, wellness centre (reduced admission for our guests), spacious sauna section and massages where you can relax and unwind awaits you. Start off your day with a substantial breakfast buffet and enjoy international cuisine or Tyrolean homemade specialities for dinner, prepared for you by your host's son. The rooms feature shower, toilette, balcony and satellite TV. The family rooms have an additional sofa bed or bunk bed for the children. Dogs are welcome as well.
Lovely building and very central in village. Food was ok but service by staff and owners was quite cold and abrupt which was a shame.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
This place is fully booked every night and rightly so. The pizza is excellent (made in a traditional open oven) - I could not overstate how tasty it is. The pasta is very good, and the service is quick - helpful and nice waiters. Moderately priced.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Superb restaurant set in a woodland clearing with wonderful views. A real traditional Austrian treat. Excellent English spoken which helped with a mainly German menu. Fantastic food with a great choice of venison - roe deer, red deer and Chamois. Cooked to perfection. They also had one vegetarian dish which I am told was very good. Cannot recommend this place enough. Brilliant apple fritters for pudding. Try it out if in the Sankt Johann area. You will not be disappointed.
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