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We went to the distillery on a week day early September 2013. We were welcomed by the owner who answered our questions on the production - in English. He let us taste a lot of his products, no limits! It was a very pleasant visit. We ended up purchasing liqueur and schnapps.
We stayed the night at Konstanzer Hutte having recently arrived in the area. The location is lovely, the evening meal was good, and the room was comfortable, but the hut manager was unhelpful to the point of unpleasant and seriously spoiled our stay. His general attitude of 'if anything goes wrong it's your fault' and general misanthropic nature spoiled what could have been a very nice night's stay. Talking to other visitors during and after our stay they had similar experiences of the hut manager, which was at least reassuring that it wasn't targeted specifically at us.Despite the nice location I would not recommend staying at this hut unless the management changes or you're unconcerned by unpleasant staff.
Had dinner at this restaurant while stopping overnight on my way to Italy.Surprisingly the food was very good and so was the wine. Service was first class and all in all a very good value for your money.
4 based on 34 reviews
Had some great lunches good value very friendly. Good location, next to gondala, we would ski down have lunch and go back up.
4 based on 24 reviews
We stopped here for lunch during our recent skiing holiday. The location and atmosphere were lovely and it is a typical Austrian mountain restaurant. It is nicely small and traditional in comparison to some of the hectic enormous mountain restaurants in the area. We had local sausage and sauerkraut which was excellent and Hirtenpasta (which it turns out is basically rigatoni with bolognese sauce) which was OK but nothing special and came with lots of not-freshly grated parmesan which isn't great. The service was very slow considering the restaurant wasn't very busy.
4 based on 20 reviews
This place is perfect for brunch or lunch. The restaurant upstairs is amazing as it has a few western dishes like poached eggs and salmon. They have a good lunch menu. I recommend the speck on toast. Itâs a good hearty meal for those cold days. The best bit is you can do your shopping on the way out. I will be coming back to this one.
4 based on 34 reviews
You do have to be quite fit to get here in the summer. A red hiking route but you do feel rewarded when you get there. We all ate traditional Austrian food for lunch when there and we were well rewarded for our climb.
4 based on 96 reviews
We stopped here mid morning for a couple of cups of coffee. They were served quite quickly but were not piping hot and could be drunk almost immediately. The cost of â¬3.10 each was reasonable. My wife said that the ladies toilets were clean and di not smell.
4 based on 60 reviews
Despite being a large modern self service restaurant, the atmosphere was welcoming. This did not feel like a motorway service station or school canteen. The price was ok and the food of good quality. Takes Credit cards. Not small and cosy, but a good place for lunch.
4 based on 171 reviews
Lovely location at the bottom of the North-Side. Austrian gemuetlich but the usual lunch time rush. Very friendly service. The kitchen serves the usual suspects, heavy food it will ground you if you don't watch yourself. Pick carefully and you will be happy, have the true Austrian specialties like Kaiserschmarren in a real restaurant. Still way better than lets say Two Elks in Vail. Table service, if the sun is out sit outside and soak in the scene.
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