Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Loffingen including Restaurant-Landhotel Ochsen, Schattenmuehle, Cafe & Restaurant Kloesterle, Loffelschmiede, Sommerau, Landgasthof Hirschen, Scheffellinde, Tannenmuehle, Furstenberg Braustuble, Flair Hotel Gruener Baum
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4 based on 70 reviews
Our chef Michael Preis & his team will treat you with regional and seasonal dishes and with famous Black Forest specialties. We attach particular importance to lean on fresh quality and as far as possible the regionality of our products. Let yourself be i
We enjoyed a dinner of white asparagus (Spargel), steak and dessert. The spargel came with a cream sauce that was just excellent. Being in Germany during this seasonal dish,we had many sauces and this was the best. The steak was a small thick fillet, perfectly cooked, and very tender. We appreciated the emphasis on quality rather than quantity. (The portions in many German restaurants are too large and we leave a lot of food.) Very nice restaurant with white linen table clothes fresh flowers and candle. Would recommend it.
4 based on 222 reviews
We welcome you at fürstenberg bräustüble. Enjoy our german kitchen in a cosy atmosphere. We mainly use local ingredients. The products are from certified firms. It's provide the freshness, high quality and sustained dealing with our culture and natural la
I had already been to the restaurant before and wanted to come back with a group of French friends. The food was just as good as I remembered, we had a variety of local, seasonal dishes, from peppersteak to mushrooms and maultaschen ( a sort of giant ravioli). Everybody were happy, even if it was a bit of a long wait for the food...Nice salad bar for selfservice, and our waitress was extremely friendly and patient with all the translation between French and German.The restaurant is just next to the cahedral, the Donauquelle (source of the Danube) and the very good Museum Art Plus.Will absolutely come back here.Dear Ithaca96,thank you for your positive rate. We are looking forward to see you again. Best regards,Helene Kuttruff
4 based on 220 reviews
The food was great, the restaurant very busy on the Monday after Easter. They have a trout farm and the local trout is served about as fresh as you can get it. You can order it prepared in many ways, including the whole fish both as Blauforelle ( steamed), Muellerin Art (pan fried with a slight breading, whole) or as a filet with various sauces.The meat dishes are excellent as well. Pricing is slightly above mid-range, but well worth it. Get reservations, particularly on the weekend. There is a free animal park, petting zoo and large play area for children and family. Also free access to the trout ponds, where you can feed the fish. Antique farm equipment including a 1950 Lanz Bulldog. Groomed hiking trails all around the restaurant. This makes it a nice day destination for the whole family. Parking is abundant and free.Thank you!
4 based on 72 reviews
Every time we went there the food was great, may it be dinner, coffee and cake or just a snack, you will always get great quality of German food for a valuable price.They have a big terrace to sit outside and a playground for kids.Would absolutely recommend.
4 based on 23 reviews
Avoid the back room if you can. It's Siberia. Our silverware was not set before the soup arrived, so we just sat there until a waitress realized that we lacked spoons. Our wine was opened and poured, and the bottle was left on a table in the center of the room. Alas, the waitress never returned to refill our glasses, so I did her job for her. The restaurant accepts neither AMEX nor VISA, so make sure you have cash. And count your change, because our waitress made a 10 Euro mistake.
4 based on 50 reviews
The cozy restaurant at Gasthof Sommerau is an excellent place to take in the beauty of the Black Forest countryside while enjoying some of the finest game dishes you will find in the area. Most views from the dining room highlight the breathtakingly beautiful country setting of this inn and its restaurant. You could be seeing cows or horses grazing on swimmers in the lovely pool disguised as a natural pond. Would highly recommend the venison and other game dishes which can be enjoyed with an excellent wine or the popular local Rothaus beer.
4 based on 62 reviews
Go to Loeffelschmiede for authentic local Black Forest food like trout. Freshly prepared dishes with seasonal touch (like asparagus in April/May). Nothing sophisticated but great local dishes with great taste. Excellent value for money. Great deserts - go for the Chocolate Fondant. Attentive and super-friendly service by members of the Helmle family. Clear go!
Best Italian food near Loffingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 135 reviews
This restaurant has a really nice atmosphere. Super friendly waitress. (Credits to her) The food is typicall german and good. The price is fine!
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2 based on 108 reviews
Situated in the heart of the Wutach Canyon in the middle of the Black Forest the Schattenmuehle offers a variety of services. A big beer-garden and a traditional restaurant with Black Forest atmosphere invite to stay for lunch, coffee, snacks or dinner an
After a great day in the Black Forest we wanted a nice local pub with traditional German food. We drove past the Schattenmühle and it looked inviting. A lovely position in the Wutach valley with a big terrace catching the afternoon sun. When we saw the waitress in a traditional German outfit (upholstered like a Victorian sofa) we knew that this is a tourist trap, but we were hungry and could not be asked to drive on. The menue confirmed our concerns with dozens of pages of meals and hundreds of options. My youngest daughter quite rightly questioned why there were Harry Potter pictures photocopied into the menu. The food to no surprise was a complete disappointment. Schnitzel and chips, normally a fail-proof option, was almost not edible, the chips, clearly re-heated were soaked in fat. Grilled Schweinzhaxe had also seen better days and was grilled in the distant past and re-heated with wobbly crackling. The accompanying Bratkartoffeln were burnt and drowsed in seasoning mix. A large mixed salad with cheese and fresh fruit was a simple bowl of lettuce with blocks of supermarket cheese, no fruit in sight and no bread. The waitress disappeared for prolonged periods of time and we had to go and find her in the kitchen on several occasions to ask for ketchup, bread and more drinks. After a thoroughly disappointing meal we decided to forego pudding and asked for the bill and received the icing on the cake. Despite clearly catering for tourists (probably by the bus-load in season) the establishment does not accept credit cards (of any kind)! Cash only or the German ec-card, similar to a debit card, but not available anywhere outside Germany. As the meal was also more expensive then we had paid anywhere else in similar pubs in Germany, my Euros where insufficient, pounds declined and I was requested to drive a 15 mile round-trip to the nearest ATM. Be warned, don't go!The only good thing: I've written my first ever trip advisor review.
Most Popular European food in Loffingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 11 reviews
While staying in Loeffingen for five days, I enjoyed several meals at the Ochsen, located in the heart of town. The service was always good; the staff friendly and helpful with the menu, with typical Black Forest fare. It was a quiet, pleasant place to dine, and had a cozy, rustic atmosphere. I believe I had goulash soup on two occasions, and it was excellent. The prices were very reasonable. The staff was acquainted with my B&B hosts, so I knew it was popular with the locals. I was impressed with the fact that I was greeted as a friend on my second visit. A quality establishment in a really charming town.
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