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We found this place relatively easily but had to park some distance away in a residential street as the free car park was completely full. The main part of the "Brauhaus" (not really a brewery) was packed out with large group of pensioners notably...grey haired ladies. I was left wondering if they had popped over after having visited the modern church on the other side of the road. We were lead into a large side room which wasn't very atmospheric but at least a bit quieter. The lighting was far too bright to provide any feeling of cosiness. A young lady from Croatia looked after us. I had a large draught Warsteiner Pils and the pork knuckle (Schweinshaxe). This had been well cooked so that the skin was pretty crispy. All very correct. Service was professional. The waitress warmed to us slightly when we talked a little bit about her home country and recommended a schnapps from there to help with my digestion. For the three of us we paid € in fact I found the prices for most items on the extensive menu were very reasonable
Hunger in the south of d’dorf can be very well quiet in the rittel. even if the name promises, we do not brew here, but besides france home the usual suspects gifted.The service is very good and friendly, the atmosphere in the front area somewhat empty and expansive. in a corner there are at least one slot machine, as it used to be everywhere. as well as being allowed to bring dogs. Eating is good and comes in a reasonable size. was ordered among others half-half and haxenfleisch. Half-half was the favorite, with a neat amount of meat and well made pommes.
We were here for dinner and ordered a brewhouse pan and haxenburger, a frankenheim old and an apfelschorle. a large bowl 0.4 and a small beer were brought without question, with the bowl at the best price of 4 € on the bill. the service was professional but not cordial and seemed to be coming from the balkan. I found the local on average cozy. Unfortunately, the bratkartoffels were more crisp than crispy and for my taste something too salty. the beigelled were completely frit. the dish was rather too fat. the broetchen with haxe and was fine. we don't want to come back. eating with too much fat and not really delicious. the apple juice choir was too expensive for a standard bottle choir, the beer for € 1.50 was extremely fair.
We have been eating in the horse. it was always very tasty. in the rule we have been with several people. Never was one disappointed. who is looking for a local kitchen with flooring is right here. Also remarkable is the really friendly and attentive staff.