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4 based on 47 reviews
We decided we wanted to stay in the Mosel and ended up booking to stay in Landgasthof Winzerscheune. It proved to be an excellent choice.We booked a comfort room and and it was. Good sized room with small sitting area and balcony with table and chairs (but not the weather needed to make use of them). Bathroom shower on the small side but ok. Breakfast was good.Restaurant gets busy so probably best to book as people who are not guests come there to eat. They serve food in two areas ... a smallish restaurant just behind reception or a great big expanse covering the rest of the ground floor. There is no atmosphere in the larger area and serving staff seemed to concentrate on the other part of the restaurant ... so I'd avoid sitting in this part of the restaurant as they are not staffed to service it. Food good and prices ok.We intended to eat out some nights, but the weather and lack of appearance of being open of other restaurants in Valwig meant we ate here each night, There was enough choice and quality for this not to not to be a problem.
4 based on 149 reviews
Some lovely touches at this restaurant: daily specials are charmingly presented, written on a porcelain plate. With our wine, we were provided complimentary small pieces of zwiebelkuchen, a very nice touch. Service is impeccable. Food was good, but not great. Seemed pricey for the quality received.
4 based on 78 reviews
Spectacular view over the Mosel from this nice terrace which is unique in my experience for being, in effect, a beer garden attached to a beautiful ancient church. The brew, which is pretty good, may, if the beer mug speaks the truth, actually come from a Benedictine monastery on the Danube....
4 based on 64 reviews
Real old structure and a cave-like ambiance. The wine taste very nice. Only came in for a drink before we went off to our hotel. We like the place very much and wine ....nice.They were friendly and very welcoming. I like it.
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3 based on 113 reviews
Dining options were fairly limited in Ernst but we didn't feel like driving to Cochem. We tried Mosella based upon reviews in TA. The night we went the place was full of locals, which says something. Our waiter spoke very good English and graciously explained the menu. I wish we had gotten the evening special, as most had done, but my husband and I felt this was a truly authentic German restaurant and were very pleased.
4 based on 210 reviews
We decided not to eat on our ship and walk into town to find some authentic German food. We were seated promptly by a window overlooking the river. Service was friendly but spotty likely due to our lack of German . Food was good. I was surprised by the potato dumplings. Tasty but unusual consistency.
4 based on 78 reviews
Located just off the water and in the center of town, Hotel Haus Lipmann has a beautiful terrace. We stopped here mid-afternoon for some cake & coffee. We ordered the Kirschstreusel (cherry) and Rieslingtorte accompanied milchkaffee and espresso macchiato. Service was prompt. We enjoy a relaxing time. The ku chen was very tasty.
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4 based on 54 reviews
We ate dinner on the grape-vine-covered balcony overlooking the river. The view is spectacular. Service was impeccable and cheerful. The house wine was delicious. We ordered two of the specials featuring fresh mushrooms, and both were wonderful; my wife had spaghetti with mushroom sauce, and I had schnitzel with a similar though thicker mushroom sauce. She had apple strudel with ice-cream; I had a chocolate cake smothered in cherry sauce set next to a dip of vanilla ice-cream and a dollop of whipped cream. Decadent, yes. We've not had a better meal in our three weeks in Germany.
4 based on 50 reviews
It's a lovely place with a great view. However I found it over priced. We ordered a cheese plate and while the presentation was very pretty it was short on substance. We had three pieces of store bought brown sandwich bread with four slices of packaged cheese and a little flavored cream cheese. Visually pleasing bit disappointing overall. The wine was good but it's hard to have bad wine in the Mosel Valley!
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4 based on 187 reviews
I came here with my companion for my birthday based on reviews from people on Trip Advisor and I was NOT disappointed! Be sure to arrive by at least 18.30 if you want a table on the outside terrace as tables are limited. My companion ordered a ragout of venison and I had the trout. Both plates were plentiful and delicious. Great wine as well (we recommend asking for the red wine DORNFELDER (Dry).
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