Where to eat Spanish food in Ringsheim: The Best Restaurants and Bars

May 14, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Ringsheim including Castillo, Restaurant El Andaluz, Don Quichotte
Restaurants in Ringsheim

1. Castillo

Europa-Park-Str. 4, 77977 Rust, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Mediterranean, Barbecue, European, Spanish Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +49 7822 8605922 http://www.europapark.de/de/essen-trinken/castillo
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4 based on 330 reviews

Castillo

FEAST LIKE THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE The ambiance conjures up the sumptuous feasts of knights of medieval legend. With cast-iron frying pans, ladles and tankards suspended from the ceiling, big lit candles in massive candelabra on solid wood tables f

Reviewed By Eric1313

We had the buffet dinner here one night (made reservation, it's necessary). Nice atmosphere. We liked the selection of appetizers, quality was good. The main/side courses were decent although nothing stood out. The meat sticks which were brought to the table were very good, we had the roast beef and chicken. Our experience with the desserts was mixed: some were decent, some were like rubbery pudding.Service: our server was friendly and did well generally but was sometimes hard to find.At 33,50 Euro per adult - excluding drinks e.g. 6,50 Euro for a bottle of water - it's more than I would like to pay for this quality overall (but we've been spoiled by better buffets elsewhere for similar prices). However, this is probably one of the best restaurants in the hotel area.

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2. Restaurant El Andaluz

Europapark, Rust, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Spanish, Barbecue Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service
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4 based on 110 reviews

Restaurant El Andaluz

Reviewed By Sablode

As in all parks, most of the food is either fast food or self service. But in the far corner of the Europapark (seen from the main Entrance) you can actually find a sit- down service restaurant. Especially the terrace is very pleasant on a nice day or evening. You get away a bit from al the sounds and screams of the major rides, and that actually felt good, also to the kids. Te restaurant is part of the hotel, but also accessible by all park visitors from the park side. It is on the Spanish square so you may also enjoy a real flamenco dance show a few times a day.The food is quite good, with a lot of grilled meats, and a few good salads. The wine is decent and reasonably prices.Our main (and and) complaint was the service. Though friendly, it was neither efficient nor professional. It took a long time for the food to arrive. I spite of us underlining that we wanted all dishes delivered at the same time, there was at least 20 minutes in between, with no appropriate action in between. And one main course was just delivered to another table, who promptl started to eat it...But, if you stay relaxed, this in my view is still the most "civilised" restaurant in the park.

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3. Don Quichotte

Europa-Park-Str. 2, 77977 Rust, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany International, Mediterranean, European, Spanish Lunch, Dinner Buffet, Seating, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Outdoor Seating [email protected] +49 7822 8605922 http://www.europapark.de/en/restaurants-catering/don-quixote
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3 based on 397 reviews

Don Quichotte

A QUAINT RESTAURANT WITH PLENTY OF ATMOSPHERE AND SPANISH DELICACIES Who was Don Quixote? That's right, the "sad-faced knight". Attended by his skinny old horse Rosinante and his sidekick squire Sancho Panza, he fought windmills he mistook for ferocious g

Reviewed By ShawneRae

It’s Buffet now only for lunch but still my favorite for fresh food. Kids have plenty of choices and the show is right next door with the jousting and conquistador battles on horses. A must see.

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