Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Brotterode-Trusetal, Thuringia, Germany including Chausseehaus Zur Einnahme, Restaurant kultur.hotel Kaiserhof, Zum Stern, Restaurant Boulevard, Zur Tanne, Maykel's, Barolo, Deysingslust, Kartoffelhaus Eisenach
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4 based on 387 reviews
We were in town to look at the castle and needed a bite to eat. The inside is quirky. The staff was nice and polite. We thought that it was the tomato house and were a bit disappointed to find only potatoes :) Joking aside, all of the dishes were good and we finished all the food. My step-father even had a dish that was served in a miniature wheel-barrow with a sparkler lit on top. That was pretty cool.
4 based on 21 reviews
Da wir sehr viele Ausflugsgaststätten getestet haben, können wir hier ein "sehr, sehr gut" abgeben.Das Essen war sehr schmackhaft, schöne groÃe Portionen und gute Garnierung. Das Personal sehr zuvorkommend, schnell und nicht aufdringlich. Besonders positiv, obwohl in 30 min geschlossen wurde, bekamen wir einen Wunschplatz, die gesamte Karte galt noch mit warmen Speisen und es wurde nicht zur Eile gedrungen. Auch ein Dessert - obwohl eigentlich schon geschlossen, war noch möglich.Die Gaststätte sehr sauber, gemütlich und geschmackvoll eingerichtet und es gibt vor dem Haus genügend kostenlose Parkplätze.Da man sich direkt im Wald befindet, kann man danach noch viele schöne Wanderwege laufen. Sehr schönes Ausflugslokal. Top.
4 based on 55 reviews
We enjoyed this nicely decorated, casual, bistro type restaurant with its relaxing atmosphere. The cuisine was excellent and offered a great range of nice, tasty, fresh dishes served by a very friendly team. Also good selection of drinks and nice wines.There was nothing to complain about ! Should we get the opportunity, we would definitely go there again!
4 based on 29 reviews
We came here for dinner, we were quite happy to find a place that looked good that was open as it was a holiday it was mostly fast food places and small cafes that where open. The restaurant has a pretty good, most typical things you get at most German cafe/restaurants, soup, salad, crepes, sandwiches, pasta, tarte flambee, steaks, schnitzel and desserts. The prices were good for the quality of the food. The service was quick and friendly. We both had to start a soup called Soljanka, which is a typical dish from the GDR times with a tomato-vegetable broth with different vegetables and sausage pieces and served with a roll on the side. We both liked it very much. I also had the spicy tarte flambee and my husband the hamburger without a side dish. We both liked our main dishes though I would have liked the middle to be crispier of the tarte flambee. For desert, my husband had a chili-hot chocolate, the flavour was good but it wasn't so spicy.
4 based on 29 reviews
Tanne offers a selection of homemade Thuringian specialities and homemade sausage products. Well known and always crowded, you should call to reserve a table.
4 based on 38 reviews
The menu outside gives the impression of limited fair, this isn't the case. Thuringia is the centre of Schlager music so if you can grin and bear the radio channel they play and the guests tapping, humming and whistling along its a great place. You'll have problems in any case escaping from Schlager in this area from the poshes to the worst place.The pizzas are good, Snitzel good. Didn't try the steak. Enough menu choice for veggies from the pizza and pasta options.The waitresses keeps the glasses full and there is no pretentious service that one found in the current TripAdvisor #1. Outside and in dining.Prices are good.
4 based on 12 reviews
Great food, good service, nice price. Typical Thuringia dishes, and large servings, full of the local patrons so don't be surprised if you have to share a table oon a Sunday.
3 based on 31 reviews
The service is good but the food quality is a concern and the options are quite few, is there another options at a walking distance.
4 based on 119 reviews
5 of us ate here last weekend. My main course (schnitzel) arrived a long time after the others (my father in law was just finishing his) without apology. It was a soggy greasy mess and the worst schnitzel I have tasted. My wife's special chicken dish was much better. I should have checked the bill but quickly hid it so that neither my parents-in-law nor the over 80 year old who was our guest did not try to pay as I wanted to treat them. That is why I failed to realise until we returned home that I had been charged twice for my late and poor quality main course. So my rubbish late schnitzel cost EUR 22.We ate here before last year and had a good experience but shall not bother returning again. I suspect the problem may have been related to their being very busy - so much so that we were accommodated in the associated ice-cream parlour next door. But still no excuse for shoddy service and overcharging.
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