Best German restaurants nearby. Discover the best German food in Quedlinburg. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for German restaurants near you.. Quedlinburg (German pronunciation: [ˈkveːdlɪnbʊʁk]) is a town situated just north of the Harz mountains, in the district of Harz in the west of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. In 1994, the castle, church and old town were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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3 based on 60 reviews
We have settled to a table previously occupied by other guests. On the table (whose tablecloth was not with stains) there were also the milk (of their cofee) and their dirty napkins. We thought that the waitress was going to change the tablecloth and eliminate milk and dirty napkins. After she got our orders as she was leaving without tyding up the table I asked her if she could. She seemed amazed and annoied. She told us 'I will'. Unfortunately she never came back and asked to a collegaue (very young it semmed to be on his first day) to serve us. I asked also to this person if he could eliminate the dirty fabricks and the milk. Also this boy didn't. He came back in a few minutes and told me ''we are pressed and we can't'' (!!?). So as they were pressed (?!) we ate on a dirty table with dirty napkins and a milk jug... It is a pity because the food was good. I was too much tired to leave the restaurant at that point (and I had two babies that had to eat something), but maybe I had to go straight to the Manager. The bill was not a fast food one, and I think that a client of a restaurant doesn't deserve to eat in a similar condition, moreover being served by a rude waitress (observing her moving in the hall we noted she had problems also with another table...maybe she would have to consider to change job as to face public request another attitude). We have been hosts of the hotel (perfect!), it is a pity that the restaurant has such a mismanagement.
3 based on 107 reviews
The Prinz Heinrich was not on our books or agenda at all as we just happened to stumble across it randomly when we went out for a walk before calling it a night. This little bar is directly across the Wyndham Garden and looks like a preserved artifact of times past with casement-looking windows and dark cherry wood interior, complete with wine colored heavy drapes finished with golden fringe to keep the draft out.Minimal selection of alcohol but wine assortment is fair. There is also a decent sized dinner menu. This little corner bar is good for a nightcap and a chat with friendly staff and locals.
4 based on 41 reviews
The menu offers typically German dishes, some of them famous during the 70s and 80s of East Germany. Prices claim to be "like in the 80s" which is a bit exaggerated, but they are still good value, especially give the quality of the food and the huge portions you get. Service a clear "Five Star". Go for the potato omelett (Bauernfrühstück) unless you are not really hungry.
4 based on 36 reviews
After our visit to the Marktkirche Benedikti, we were ready to eat something sweet. We sat outside, enjoying the sun and the view on the church we had visited.Our server was the owner. He was very friendly and gave us some tips about the food. Naturally he spoke in German and he was quite patient when I replied in broken German. He first brought our drinks. I had no idea I was so thirsty! Then my crepe with ice-cream and nuts was served. So heavenly! The cost was very reasonable. We enjoyed this establishment quite a lot!
4 based on 60 reviews
We stayed at the hotel and after a quick walk around the town came back to the hotel to eat. We didn't want any more wurst or Schwein. We each chose a different tasting menu, well 3 courses from the tasting menu to be precise. I chose the mushroom themed menu and once we had enjoyed the amuse bouche I launched into a mushroom and scampi soup while husband had trout 3 ways. Next was salmon with mushrooms for me and venison for husband. Mine was accompanied by avert good Rhine white and the venison was partnered by an Italian red. Puddings were equally high calibre and the dessert wines amazing.This is not stodgy food but fine dining in a beautifully decorated old barn. Service was attentive and well informed. A must visit destination
4 based on 138 reviews
We actually visited this small, nice and cosy restaurante twice during our visit to Quedlinburg. The first time we left after 5 minutes as the restaurant was empty (at 6.30 pm) and there was no waiter to be seen... Next time there where other guests, and a waiter present. It is a small restaurante and it was 8 other guests at another table so we understood we would have to wait some time for our food. But we also had to wait for our drinks... The menu is mainly "Flammkuchen" and the wine options are limited and only by glass. The Flammkuchen was nice and so was the wine, but I would have apriciated the service to be a little more attentive and friendly.
4 based on 137 reviews
I ordered the pork medallions with mushroom & cheese (maybe too much cheese) and potato croquettes, possibly a 9-. Although a very cool presentation. It was typical heavy German food hard to get thru it all. My boyfriend ordered the pork medallions & potatoes with what seemed like a pound of string beans that didnât seem to go, unless you are a huge fan of string beans. A 7 at best. The wait staff was very friendly however their command of English and our command of German was equal. So not so good..Very good value for your dollar, cash only, menu only in German and hard to translate even online as the words donât even appear.
4 based on 591 reviews
We arrived late on a warm summer evening and took a table under the mighty chestnut trees of the Biergarten. The courteous waiter brought local riesling and silvaner from the Saale-Unstrut area and the pilsener brewed right here in the Brauerei.Delicious drinks with good friends in a charming setting = great way to wrap up a day.Bonus: interesting 200+ years of history through good times and bad.
4 based on 101 reviews
We had a really nice dinner, good fish and good Wine. And good service as Well. The price very resonable. We enjoyed very much. Hope to come back some time. Regards Pia
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4 based on 94 reviews
This review is only for the restaurant - we did not stay in the apartments (but might do so next time we are here)! - Luckily for us our hotel recommended this place for dinner. Opened just 6 weeks before our visit, all is gleaming new and modern in this antique building, originally constructed in 1560. "Before and After" pictures on the wall show that very substantial effort went into converting this old building into this present-day gem. But not only the surroundings were perfect: the reception by the owner and the service throughout the evening was very cordial and pleasant. This were all mere starters for a very pleasant dinner. Everything was simply perfect: from the amuse bouche of veal over mangold to the appetizers of beet soup and home-cured salmon with fennel-orange salad to the main courses of Piccata Milanese and the Veal Medallions in Marsala sauce served with risotto and green asparagus. At that time we were more than 5 weeks into a long trip and basically had to watch our calories intake, so we toyed with the idea of not having a desert, but the owner graciously offered to create for us a small sampler of his different desert offerings: we just could not say no and were we glad again, the sampler was beautifully presented and a delight to taste! A couple of glasses of white and red wines perfectly rounded out the evening - one of our best culinary experiences of the year (and we do eat out frequently in different parts of the globe)! Congratulations to the owners and staff at this refined, very well managed and presented place!
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