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4 based on 25 reviews
Dear guest,welcome to the Bier-Comptoir in Bad Harzburg. We are open daily 10:00 to 01:00 In our comfortable accommodations you'll get 5 different beers always fresh and our dining offer is varied and delicious. We are looking forward to your visit. Your
This is a down-to-earth bar with a good choice of beers. Food is served, but the accent is on beer (and schnapps) drinking at the bar - sorry, comptoir. It is frequented by regulars mostly but was friendly enough to a stranger (and foreigner) like myself. Good for tanking up slightly before hitting one of Bad Harzburg's plentiful but mostly sedate restaurants.
Unbedingt reservieren, im Annabelles frühstücken auch andere gerne. Wir haben ein groÃes Früstück für 2 Personen auf einer liebevoll und vielseitig angerichteten Platte mit Wust/Käse und Obst bestellt, dazu gab es warme Brötchen, O-Saft, Ei, warmes Getränk, aber man kann auch einzelne Komponenten bestellen. Man sitzt licht und hell, das Ambiente ist angenehm. Uns hat es gut gefallen!!
4 based on 21 reviews
We had a diverse party of 8 people for a birthday celebratory lunch (teenagers, seniors, middle aged) and while it was a perfect day to dine in the garden and the setting is outstanding, we decided to stay inside. With the large windows, space and views to the outside is was a perfect setting. The food, service and location were excellent - outstanding really. Light, bright, airy and charming - just like the town. Don't miss a walk around the area post-mealâ¦it's a quaint authentic German village.
4 based on 29 reviews
We had a lovely dinner here.The service was good and friendly.The portions was bag and the food was good.Will recommend the warm snowball on the dessert menu - something new and nice !A deepfried ice cream ball.Big space - indoor and outside seatings.
4 based on 21 reviews
We camped nearby and discovered the cafe on our walks. The perfect place for a coffee or beer at the start or end of a walk and you must try some cake if you visit. Friendly staff who patiently explained what each cake was.
4 based on 22 reviews
We have been wanting to try the pizza at Allegro for some time and finally made it. Warning, the café is very small so you may want to make reservations. At 3PM on a Saturday we had to wait a bit for a table. My wife ordered a gemischte (mixed) and I ordered a scharfe (spicy), and they were delivered quickly. The pizza here comes on a lavosh-like crust which was excellent. (I have had it before in the States, but this was my wife's first experience, and I think she was quite impressed.) Both pizzas were flavorful and satisfying. Personally, I think the sauce makes the pizza, and honestly good sauce can be hard to find in Europe, but Allegro nails it. My scharfe had hot salami, peperoni and lots of jalapeno peppers. I like spicy food, and this did not disappoint. I tasted my wife's as well, and it was delicious as well, with ham, salami and mushrooms.My wife ordered the special of the day after dinner, a cappuccino and a homemade slice of cake, her choice was a mandarin cheesecake. Of course I had to help her and it was wonderful. My only complaint would be that it took some time to get a fresh drink, and the check was hard to come by, but my wife keeps assuring me that this is just a very German thing, and it wasn't a big enough deal to change my rating. We will be going back to explore the menu further.
4 based on 38 reviews
Das Schnitzel mit der PaprikasoÃe hat mir sehr gut geschmeckt. Es war schön gebraten und gut gewürzt.Der Service ist aufmerksam und freundlich, das Restaurant schön und sauber.Hier kann man gut einkehren und wir kommen sicher wieder :)
4 based on 90 reviews
Many restaurants still allow smoking but I didn't smell it in the Hexenklause! I was also very happy with their Gluhwein and Käsespätzle. Their waitresses were very friendly.
4 based on 80 reviews
If you have time for a detour while visiting Braunschweig in Northern Germany, check out Café Winuwuk in the Harz Mountains (they have a website with the very unusual history of the café which dates back to the thirties).There is usually a fire crackling in the fireside and the cakes are out of this world! Very friendly waitresses.Except of Sundays there is a craft workshop which sells beautiful wooden art (I started my collection of small wooden boxes in 1967 at the Winuwuk and these days I have a hard time finding more small wooden boxes), no kitsch for sure.Check out the opening times of the craft store as it doesn not open before afternoon and is not open every day.The houses look like big mushrooms right out of some fairytale...
4 based on 130 reviews
This attractive restaurant is bright and modern. I dined here on two evenings of my stay at the hotel, and enjoyed everything I ate. Unsurprisingly, it was not cheap. Fleets of staff ensure everything ticks along smoothly, and the maitre d' makes a point of visiting every table - a nice touch, I thought.
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