Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Dannenberg including Teestuebchen im Schnoor, Suedtiroler Huette, Kleiner Olymp, Edel Weiss, Q1 - Metropolitan Kitchen & Bar, Engel, El Mundo, Paulaners an der Schlachte, Restaurant Luv, Schuettinger Gasthausbrauerei
4 based on 595 reviews
Schüttinger: Very welcoming large brewery/pub/restaurant that, to our surprise, also offers veggie dishes. We could taste their Helles and their Rotbier. We decided for the red beer, well brewed, fine bitter. During the daily happy hour the price for a 400 ml jug is only ⬠2.50. Wow.French fries and veggie burger are fine. Recommended, but be aware that a full pub is possible, So a reservation might be appropriate.There is also an entrance at the Böttcherstrasse.
4 based on 415 reviews
It was a beautiful afternoon in Bremen. The server was efficient and polite. I ordered the fish platter, it was a generous portion of seafood, good vegetables, potatoes and sauce. The server recommended a white wine that complemented the food perfectly. Great value! Would go here again.
4 based on 449 reviews
Selbst wer schon lange im Bayern lebt und ohne Stolpern den "Oachkatzlschwoaf" (Eichhörnchenschwanz) über die Lippen bringt, gehört noch längst nicht dazu. Bayrisch ist eine Sache des Gemüts ⦠und des Gaumens. Seit 1998 macht das Paulanerâs Wirtshaus an d
Great meal with a good choice of local beer. We chose the Pork Crispy Knuckle -excellent and the schnitzel also very good. Situated alongside the river really enjoyed the food. I have seen some comments that refer this to very good pub food, the presentation I would agree but the quality is excellent.Thank you very much for your visit and the great rating!
4 based on 610 reviews
El Mundo is a big place which is very popular; best to reserve well in advance. Many groups, lively atmosphere, open kitchen. Menu is varied - everything from pizza and pasta and salads to steaks and fish and homemade ice cream - and the prices are reasonable. Small selection of wines, but several options by the glass. Service is rather friendly and mostly efficient. This is not the kind of romantic place you'd like to spend with your loved one, it's more targeted to groups of friends who are looking for a great time out. In summer, there is a nice terrace right at the water as well. Opens at 1600 already, for those who wish to dine early. Recommended.
4 based on 141 reviews
We visited for late breakfast. We sat outside and watched the world go by.I had the French breakfast, my husband had the Italian breakfast. We both had a cappuccino. The coffee was great and the food even better. Our rolls & croissant were freshly cooked. All the ingredients were top quality. Prices very good. Recommend, recommend! 100%.We are going back tomorrow.
4 based on 275 reviews
There are both inside and outside tables. There is an extensive menu, friendly staff with English menu available, reasonably priced. Service was prompt, the food was quite tasty, and it was lovely to sit outside. Definitely worth a try. We would come here again if ever in Bremen.
4 based on 716 reviews
If you're a foreigner traveling through northern Germany, you're probably wondering where the "German" food is. It's here at the Edel Weiss, along with all the kitchy Alpine decorations you're probably also used to seeing from your local Bavarian-style restaurant back home.Don't get me wrong, none of this counts against the Edel Weiss. Living in central/northern Germany, my family doesn't get nearly enough spaetzle in our diet, so we quickly opted for this restaurant when we needed a mid-range place for lunch by the train station. The spaetzle with cabbage was a good vegetarian option and an interesting variation on cheese spaetzle. The restaurant was quiet during lunchtime, but it sounds like you'd probably need a reservation for dinners or holidays.
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4 based on 554 reviews
N53°04â²20.31â³ E08°48â²33.97â³ This Lonely Planet must visit restaurant is located in an old 17th century house on the ground and first floor in a typical Schnoor alley with picturesque houses. The interior emphasizes the history of the house and the menu supports this with a detailed description of the former owners and occupations. During our visit in May 2018, it was asparagus season and the restaurant offered several asparagus dished. We ordered Spargel Salzkartoffeln (asparagus with salted potatoes) (â¬12,50) and Spargel Medaillons (asparagus with pork medallions) (â¬18,50). The salty potatoes were fortunately not too salty, the asparagus tasted excellent and the hollandaise and pepper sauce were homemade. Enjoyable dinner with Schnoor Brau beer, a light dark pilsner beer, specially brewed for the Kleiner Olymp. It is clear that Kleiner Olymp is a popular restaurant. While other restaurants in the Schnoor fail to fill all the seats, the demand for a table in Kleiner Olymp exceeds the supply. Reservation is mandatory. In order to receive more guests, Kleiner Olymp started with an improvised street terrace resulting in long waiting time and poor service for all guests, because the street terrace overstretched kitchen and waiters. Kleiner Olymp offers delicious (not too heavy) North German dishes at very reasonable prices in an atmospheric house. Recommended.
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4 based on 187 reviews
Nearby the hotel this north italian restaurant is situated. I ve got a good recommendation.The place is like a wooden ski chalet but its for big groups, single guests are not so interesting. The staff show it all the time. The dishes are expensive more than the worth,Its tasty but nothing special.
4 based on 280 reviews
Enjoyed a lovely late lunch in this quaint little restaurant. Two vegetarians in our party were able to find a good selection on the menu. Food was very tasty with large portions, also a variety of drinks available from teas to wine. Staff very friendly.
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