Find out what International restaurants to try in Mutters. Mutters is a municipality in the Innsbruck-Land district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 4.70 km (3 mi) south of Innsbruck. The village was first mentioned in 1100 but settlement already began app. 3000 years ago. Mutters received connection with Innsbruck thanks to the Stubaitalbahn in 1904.
Restaurants in Mutters
4 based on 361 reviews
Hard Rock Cafe is a global phenomenon with 185 cafes that are visited by nearly 80 million guests each year. The first Hard Rock Cafe opened on June 14, 1971, in London, England, and from there the brand has expanded to major cities and exotic locations a
The food took a long time to arrive, it was cold and unpleasant, the service was super unfriendly, do not recommendHello smnolv, thank you very much for your feedback. We are very sorry that your visit to us did not meet your expectations. We would be very happy if you could give us another chance to prove to you that we can do better. We are known throughout the city for our high standards. Kind regards The HRC Team Innsbruck
4 based on 108 reviews
We know: food is the way to a hotel guestâs heart. The ambiance fills you with enthusiasm already: Stylish premises invites to relish. The attached small terrace in front of the entrance is enchanting, too. Whether you are exhausted from negotiating, stud
Had a great meal here with my family. I was lucky to be here during asparagus season; a whole page of the menu is dedicated to this wonderful spring vegetable. Otherwise the menu is very extensive, with just about anything you can think of. We had a very good Wiener schnitzel and roast beef too. My sea bream with asparagus was wonderful. Staff is very friendly and super efficient. Great and inexpensive house wines too. Highly recommended. Many thanks for your nice feedback!
4 based on 32 reviews
In a protected historic building in a classic Alpine style dating from 1400, the family-run Gasthof zum Schupfen is only a 10-minute drive from the centre of Innsbruck. It offers panoramic mountain views, an award-winning slow food restaurant, and free Wi
This is an award-winning little gasthof restaurant, on the Brenner Highway just south of Innsbruck. Open a couple of hours at lunch, and then after 6 in the evening for dinner, the owner/chef specializes in what he calls "slow food", which means the opposite of fast food. To the extent that is possible, only local ingredients are used in preparation of the menu items. There are about a half dozen choices of first courses, and about that many choices for second courses. There are a few sides and four excellent desserts. Smoking and non-smoking sections. A pub is attached. Local wines are offered. We had typical Tirolean fare, and we were thoroughly impressed. I had weinerschnitzl and it was light and delicious. Prices were 10-16 euro for entrees and 6 euro for desserts, which I thought was very fair.
4 based on 164 reviews
As other reviewers have said - don't be put off by the location in a tennis club...it's a charming little restaurant and the food is excellent. We were a group of 2 families (8 people with young children) with an hour to kill at the airport at lunchtime. It was a 5 minute walk to the restaurant, where we sat outside in the sun on a terrace looking out onto the mountains. We told the staff we only had 45 minutes to eat and go and they served up a delicious and fresh set of meals. Excellent salads for those who like them. Highly recommended if you're near the airport with time and don't want to eat rubbish.
4 based on 1284 reviews
Welcome in the oldest restaurant in Innsbruck! Cheers and enjoy your meal! In the historical rooms we offer specialities from Tyrol and Austria, including dishes from all over the world. Kind regards from our kitchen, an appetizer of the season and the su
Beautiful old hotel in the middle of the old town of Innsbruck. Close to restaurants, golden roof, city tower, Imperial Palace and transport. Rooms are a good size with kettle, toiletries and comfortable bed. Staff at hotel are friendly and very helpful.
4 based on 77 reviews
An urban oasis in the heart of Innsbruck's old town. We could say we are a modern, asian fusion restaurant & bar but we wouldn't like to be fenced in. We love to play with the tastes, we are inspired by traditional asian cuisine but give it a young, europ
Yes, even we were tired of Austrian fare by the time we arrived in Innsbruck, but we despaired of finding something more exotic. Just when we had nearly given up we rounded a corner and found hip Asian food! We had the duck, bulgogi, and pork bao buns, sweet potato fries, and a noodle bowl with cucumbers, carrots, lettuce, chicken, and a peanut coconut sauce. We enjoyed finding a little something different in Innsbruck right when we needed it!
5 based on 50 reviews
We arrived at our hotel in the early evening after the Orient Express ride from Venice. The receptionist suggested a new restaurant a few doors down that had opened the week before - she had eaten there and enjoyed what she ordered so, it was close and convenient of we went. Early days for a new restaurant - to be honest we werenât over optimistic but soon sheâd led in to the warm, friendly environment. It was very pleasant and although the menu was in German we managed with the help of the locals at the next table and the owners who were so enthusiastic that our expectations increased. There was nothing that we were served that we didnât enjoy. Presentation was fabulous, the flavours were fabulous. All the food was imaginative, freshly cooked and tasty. We rarely have three courses but such was the menu that we just had to try the third course (desserts). We enjoyed the experience so much that we returned on our final night to eat and say thank you to the two owners. We all reall y do hope that they make a success of this project and that we will return to the wonderful city of Innsbruck in the near future. Hopefully the locals will support Essen and Kulter going forward. Many thanks and all the best for the future. Barry, Gwen, Sue and Francis.
4 based on 788 reviews
Welcome to the Breakfast Club Innsbruck! To all foodies, early birds, easy going people and those who enjoy a sleep in - from the Seegrube to the Patscherkofel, the Breakfast Club Innsbruck welcomes you! Brunch can be more than an overpriced mainstream bu
If you are coming into Maria-Theresien-StraÃe from the train station, you will pass this restaurant as you come upon the first major church, Servitenkirche (Sankt Josef). A wide selection of food for all meals, it is prepared fresh and they have lots of options. The restaurant caters to an international clientele as evidenced by the multi-lingual menus and the staff is very attentive. Reasonable prices for excellent an excellent meal or a small snack before continuing on.
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4 based on 286 reviews
We visited this restaurant because it was close to our hotel and open late. The reviews looked good so it seemed like an excellent choice. The service was extremely fast by European standards, which we appreciated. This is an extremely fine dining establishment and priced accordingly. Dinner cost more than our hotel room most nights on this trip.The food was perfectly prepared and delicious. The timing of service could not have been better. We had salads, trout, and gnocchi. With a bottle of white Austrian wine and two bottles of water, it was over 100⬠before tip. I thought it was worth it. I think that says it all.
4 based on 77 reviews
An urban oasis in the heart of Innsbruck's old town. We could say we are a modern, asian fusion restaurant & bar but we wouldn't like to be fenced in. We love to play with the tastes, we are inspired by traditional asian cuisine but give it a young, europ
Yes, even we were tired of Austrian fare by the time we arrived in Innsbruck, but we despaired of finding something more exotic. Just when we had nearly given up we rounded a corner and found hip Asian food! We had the duck, bulgogi, and pork bao buns, sweet potato fries, and a noodle bowl with cucumbers, carrots, lettuce, chicken, and a peanut coconut sauce. We enjoyed finding a little something different in Innsbruck right when we needed it!
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