Discover Restaurants offering the best Gastropub food in Hochfilzen, Austrian Alps, Austria. Hochfilzen is a town in the Austrian state of Tyrol in the Kitzbühel district. It is located at 47°28′N 12°38′E / 47.467°N 12.633°E / 47.467; 12.633, in the Pillersee valley 5 km east of Fieberbrunn. Population was 1,147 in 2016.
Restaurants in Hochfilzen
4 based on 23 reviews
We discovered this newly built restaurant-bar at the top of the cable car on our last day, which was a real shame as it was amazing.Very modern, beautiful building with stunning views over the mountains.Service was top notch, friendly and they made lots of time for you, unlike some of the staff in very busy mountainside restaurant stops.Food too was great and the smell when you came out of the cable car station was enough to make you hungry!Highly recommend. Looks great for parties too.
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An extremely busy restaurant catering for most of the people who want a break from skiing during the day. They cope well with the large numbers of people, we always (11 people) managed to get seated even at the busiest times The service is very good with very pleasant courteous staff even though they are rushed off their feet. The menu is quite varied but reasonably priced and the food is well cooked. High spots of the menu were the soups on offer, grillwurst, hot chocolate and large coffees.
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The Crazy Deer, a cellar pub, was recommended to us by our Rep as having great live music. The night we went the music had been cancelled but just as well for us, we couldnât have stayed anyhow as the smell of cigarettes was horrendous. Weâre used to clean air now in the UK and couldnât bear to sit in a pub stinking of smoke.The barman was very friendly so a place good for smokers.
4 based on 85 reviews
Brother & sister team Hans-Jörg and Barbara run a fabulous establishment here with a world-renowned kitchen and one of the oldest restaurants in the entirety of Salzburgerland. The Kirchenwirt is nearly 700 years old but the rooms have been sympathetically and stylishly refurbished, with some classy touches in both the rooms and bathrooms. The simple sauna and spa area still remain from the time when parents Elisabeth & Hannes ran this Dorfswirt. Mum Elisabeth still helps out at breakfast which is absolutely top notch with not a wish going unanswered. Breakfast opens at 0730. Fresh omelettes and cappuccinos are no problem. Post skiing there's nothing better than a fresh draught beer in the cosy dining room Stube or hallway. Wine tasting is worth it too. Hans-Jörg has refurbed the ancient cellar and there's a huge selection of wines from within Austria & elsewhere. We tried the wine-pairing too where different wines were matched to the different courses.One night we went à la carte. The other night there was a big local company function in the restaurant so we partook of the same fixed menu at â¬50 per head. Excellent beef and our own small dining room meant we were well looked after.The awesome Leogang skiing is accessible by a regular ski bus in the mornings. When there's plenty of snow - as we had - you can ski all of the 5km back from the Asitz or Steinberg via a wondrous ski route across farmers fields and under the gaze of the pink Leoganger Steinbergen. Unbelievable!!
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