Reviews on Central European food in Meiningen, Thuringia, Germany. Meiningen is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region Franconia and has a population of around 21,600 (2016). Meiningen is the capital and the largest town of the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district. From 1680 to 1920, Meiningen was the capital of the Duchy (and briefly of the Free State) of Saxe-Meiningen.
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3 based on 30 reviews
Food is amazing, staff are really helpful and the views are great. Ate at the restaurant a few times as the food was great and very reasonably priced. I would highly recommend it
4 based on 21 reviews
The attractive wines and culinary dishes of The Post Stop have further been enhanced in the course of the years. Next to the regional focus, slight accents of the Asian and Mediterranean kitchen have been added. The kitchen of The Post Stop is mentioned i
The Former coach house in Meiningen is a huge building which now houses a hotel, a confectioner's and two restaurants - the Kutscherstube and the Posthalterei. We dined in the latter and it was one of the best ever dining experiences I've had. The setting was both luxurious and refined, staff were friendly and helpful and the food - it would take pages to do justice to it. There was no à la carte as such. Instead there were two menus, each with a seven-course dinner and each with two options per course. One could order as many or as few courses as one wished. The restaurant chose wines to complement the courses. We got the impression that the chef had composed his menus on the basis that there were seven courses involved; each course turned out to be quite small. So, next time (and there will be a next time!) we'll go for the full seven courses. As it was, I ordered four courses while my partner had three. In addition there was an exquisite bonne bouche to kick-start our taste buds and we finished off with a digestive, so we're not complaining! Each course was conceived, executed and presented to perfection. The wines were good enough to make us do a complete re-think on the quality of German wines. Here's just an indication of the service. We were, of course, shown the labels of each wine. When presented with the wine for my main course, I noted that the vineyard was in a place called Ahr. I asked where Ahr was, but the waitress was unsure. A few minutes later she presented me with a print-out from Wikipedia giving details of the area. We were last to leave the restaurant and were given no impression that we should hurry up. So, on all counts this restaurant scored full marks. Absolutely recommended and well worth a detour.
4 based on 37 reviews
Oozing with old world charm and a cosy tiled stove to lean against on a frosty evening we filled our table for six. The waiter was professional and charming taking orders for drinks and then food. An extensive menu from which I chose venison with red cabbage and Turingen dumplings. The dark beer washed it down. Enjoyed a children's portion of pancake with apple and ice cream. Coffees rounded the meal. Played a game on my host by paying the bill without him noticing. When he asked the waiter if he could pay he was told meals were free on Saturday.
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4 based on 69 reviews
A very highly rated restaurant, but we were not overwhelmed by it. Save this restaurant for a special event.
4 based on 75 reviews
Lovely food. Typical German style - meat and dumplings, no veg. Good service, although we had gone with the locals. No complaints at all.
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