Find out what European restaurants to try in Bad Herrenalb including Klosterscheuer, Andi's Spaetzlestube, Hotel Restaurant Vinothek Lamm, Restaurant Zum alten Schweden, Konig von Preussen, Dubrovnik restaurant, Gasthaus Eyachmuhle, Waldgaststatte Grunhutte
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4 based on 73 reviews
This remarkeable facility is accessable only by bicycle, cross-country skis, or on foot. It serves great mid-day meals in season and is very popular as it is accessed by numerous forest trails which are well marked as they are throughout the Black Forest. I have hiked into the Grunhutte on two occasions, once with my son and once with my wife. It is a nice excursion, especially if one takes a nice long lunch break. The food is hearty, plentiful, and reasonably priced. The last time I was there, a rather large group of elderly gentlemen, obviously choir members, put on a brief impromptu concert for the other many patrons. The Grunhutte is operated by the brother of Andreas Schraft who runs the popular Gasthaus Berghof in nearby Enzkloesterle / Nonnenmiss.
4 based on 44 reviews
We were taken for Sunday lunch with friends and their children to this charming restaurant, in a hamlet in the woods near Bad Wildbad. Locals and tourists alike can enjoy eating and relaxing in the wood panelled,antler decorated interior or on the large terrace. The menu boasts fresh local produce served by waitresses in traditional dress. The was indeed tasty and good but we had to wait a long time for it. To be fair, it was Sunday lunchtime and we were in no hurry, and it was nice to take a walk by the river afterwards.
4 based on 92 reviews
My wife and I drove from Gaggenau where we were renting a riverside apartment--another positive story. After reading the positive reviews, we decided to eat at the Restaurant Dubrovnik. It was the best decision ever. We shared a 300 mg ribeye which cost around 15 Euros. The steak came with a tasty house salad and roasted potatoes with bacon bits and onions. The ribeye was the best ever, too--marbly, tender, and flavorful; I smothered it with the wonderful garlic butter that accompanied it. My wife and I concurred this was one of the finest meals we have had. We must return, at least several more times on this vacation.
4 based on 133 reviews
Fine dining on the edge of the Black ForestRoy Rath since January 2011, serves the guests of the Rath Roy "King of Prussia" with local flavor dishes in different variations.He has his several years acquired, versatile experience not only of the four years
Very nice German food, traditional regional dishes available. Nice friendly staff, beautiful location and view on an old closter for nuns. However, prices higher than expected and much higher than in the city of Karlsruhe (40⬠for two, one beer, one white wine/ glass and two main dishes whereas in the city, paid 20⬠max for a similar meal).
3 based on 19 reviews
A bit outside of Herrenalb, you will find this pretty restaurant. The ambience is very nice and you should really try the Hot Plate (heisser Stein). Probably the best restaurant in the region.
4 based on 47 reviews
I enjoyed two dinners here, one while an overnight guest. The swineschnitzel (pork cutlet) was a very generous portion but not especially creative. The lemon ravioli with spinach filling and butter sauce was one of my favorite meals in Germany. A composed fresh fruit dessert was practically a work of art on the plate. I'm still trying to figure out what was in the tiny ceramic bowl they give you with the bread. Maybe bacon fat with rock salt? Odd. Service was quite attentive but a bit slower than I like. I found that at many restaurants in the region, though. Perhaps I should relax more over my meals! Breakfast was also bountiful but didn't have any hot dishes that I could find, although it was late in the time window and maybe they weren't cooking any more. My room was a very good price, but the manager apologized for the dated decor. That didn't bother me, but the WiFi was a little slow.
4 based on 107 reviews
Wonderful food, lovely terrasse, freindly service. It is good that I don't live in Bad Herrenalb otherwise I'd have to eat there once a week! Käsespâtzle to die for... YUM! Il faut y gouter pour y croire.Vielen Dank Andi, und wir kommen wieder auf jeden fall.
4 based on 348 reviews
Having finished a conference in Karlsruhe we cam here for a relaxed visit. We found a delightful town with the monastic precinct and in the middle, near the church this wonderful restaurant. Sitting outside in the summer heat, under umbrellas with a view over the precinct we started with beer and them a wonderful meal! The local speciality was special and the desert with strawberry sorbet once of the best sorbet we had tasted. An early birthday meal for my wife! Relaxed, friendly and with superb service and food - we will be back!!!!
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