Alte Munze - Carte

Langgasse 2a, 67157 Wachenheim an der Weinstrasse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

🛍 Wein, Cafés, Deutsch, Terrasse

4.6 💬 370 Avis

Téléphone: +49632265219,+4963226519

Adresse: Langgasse 2a, 67157 Wachenheim an der Weinstrasse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Ville: Wachenheim

Menu Plats: 33

Avis: 370

"we were looking for a restaurant, but unfortunately each other was closed in the near environment. from the outside the old coin does not really look like a restaurant, but a closer look is worth it! all the sausages and lumps are homemade and you taste it! we have never eaten such good jelly and we both come from the region! the wein's choirs were perfect and our second court too. our service (the owner) was very, very friendly and attentive! the local is also super original and clean! we paid 30€ for 2 big wine choirs and 2 main dishes with extra supplements. our changes and extra wishes were not calculated separately! Price performance was unbeatable and every cent worth!It was really a very nice stay!"

Margot Margot

I'm glad we had a table reserved. knew then why-. eat: pointed!- atmosphere: very cozy!- service: friendly

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Tim
Tim

very cozy local. slightly angled. quiet. very attentive service. very tasty dishes and local wines. you should reserve in advance.


Christian
Christian

the local has several small areas, which makes it particularly graceful. very good dishes and local wines are served by friendly staff.


Titi
Titi

everything itself freshened, daily dishes on a table, or the recommendation of the woman beermann, some small stubs that reduce the volume.Excellent wines.Since the wetin was weinprinzessin, there is also a printine interior. Voir le carte


Marcel
Marcel

the old coin is quite centrally located (good, in Wachenheim not difficult.) we especially liked the ambiente and the service. the map offers many local foods. the result is rather elevated. tipp: as aperitif sekt with grapefruit


Jost
Jost

we decided spontaneously and did not regret it.Beautiful sitting place in the nice courtyard, nice courteous chefin with really good humor. great advice in the selection of dishes and it has tasted delicious. unfortunately so rich that no desert was fit. always.


Rita
Rita

we visited the restaurant at the weekend. we have been here more often and have never been disappointed. very nice host and very good food.Also whether you order Palatinate or international you can see that the chef understands his craft. we ate cordon bleu and pfälzer teller both very well. Voir le carte


Monique
Monique

We are happy to be in the old coin, now in summer on the terrace simply and simply absolutely ok.Oft with current, fresh and very well prepared- zb rinderrollade or matjeshering professionally prepared as well as pepper dishes. with good local weeping.The service is as always very friendly and attentive, celebrity!


Kai-Uwe
Kai-Uwe

super friendly service and class card also with oriented the season. the visit was very pleasant and the food was overwhelming. we've been a bit beaten because we felt so comfortable and forget to look at the clock. suddenly it was 1h after actual closure and we were the only ones in the restaurant. the visit was just great. who has pleasure in tasty peppery eating is right here. I'm looking forward to the next one. Keep going!


Lilly
Lilly

we were looking for a restaurant, but unfortunately each other was closed in the near environment. from the outside the old coin does not really look like a restaurant, but a closer look is worth it! all the sausages and lumps are homemade and you taste it! we have never eaten such good jelly and we both come from the region! the wein's choirs were perfect and our second court too. our service (the owner) was very, very friendly and attentive! the local is also super original and clean! we paid 30€ for 2 big wine choirs and 2 main dishes with extra supplements. our changes and extra wishes were not calculated separately! Price performance was unbeatable and every cent worth!It was really a v... Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Wein Une sélection soignée de vins fins du monde entier, offrant des rouges riches, des blancs vifs et des rosés élégants pour accompagner parfaitement votre repas. Savourez l'arôme unique, la saveur et la complexité de chaque bouteille.
  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy. Voir le carte
  • Deutsch Savourez les riches saveurs de la cuisine allemande traditionnelle, avec des viandes copieuses, de la choucroute acidulée et des sauces somptueuses. Dégustez des plats authentiques qui apportent un goût d'Allemagne à votre table.
  • Terrasse Dînez en plein air sur notre magnifique terrasse, où vous pourrez savourer un délicieux repas au milieu de vues à couper le souffle et d'une brise rafraîchissante. Parfait pour un déjeuner relaxant ou un dîner romantique sous les étoiles.

Commodités

  • Sitzplätze Im Freien

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