Schlössl - Menu

Weinstr. 6, 76889 Oberotterbach, Germany

🛍 Cafés, Pizza, Kreativ, Europäisch

4.3 💬 266 Avis
Schlössl

Téléphone: +496342923230

Adresse: Weinstr. 6, 76889 Oberotterbach, Germany

Ville: Oberotterbach

Plats: 16

Avis: 266

Site Web: http://www.schloessl-suedpfalz.de

"a grown-up gourmet restaurant in the midst of a tiny place in the distant pfalz? this goes and how! wonderfully situated and with historical carnival you will find the schlössl in the quiet oberotterbach in the pfalz. a wonderfully furnished hotel/restaurant emfpängt his guests with a high quality kitchen, which is always worth visiting. nothing for pfennigfuchser, because the prices can be juicy, but for edible and those who want it. if you book by phone, you will receive any query and longer stays there are also 7 steps menus without problems. I personally had the most exciting experiences in this class. from the quality of the feeds compensated for the optical, everything was true. pfalz meets haute cuisine. an experience they certainly do not want to be able to enjoy every day they should experience. it is always recommended to reserve in advance!"

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Sehr lecker gegessen. Sehr nettes Personal. Lage wunderschön.

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ELJOT
ELJOT

Essen vom Feinsten. Waren nicht im Hotel. Service: 5 Location: 5


Andreas
Andreas

Sehr schönes kleines Hotel mit sehr guter Küche. Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5


Klaus
Klaus

Wunderschönes Ambiente ..toller Service sehr nett ....kleine Speisekarte aber sehr lecker Service: 5 Location: 3


Joachim
Joachim

Waren auf Hochzeit eingeladen! Tolle Location in Traumlage! Besonderes Essen! Filet toller Garpunkt! Service: 4 Location: 5


Klaus
Klaus

Iherrlich gelegen, großzügige Terrasse mit Aussicht auf den Park, sehr gutes Essen mit feinen Aromen. Die Räumlichkeiten sind sehenswert.


Koontour
Koontour

Freundlich u sehr leckeres Essen! Das Einzelzimmer war sehr schön aber sehr klein u eng. Frühstück auch sehr gut. Rooms: 4 Service: 4 Location: 4


Rosemarie
Rosemarie

Einfach nur toll. Sehr ansprechende Einrichtung. Absolut TOP in allem. Dort zu schlafen ist Erholung für Geist und Seele. Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Luxury, Romantic, Quiet


Anne
Anne

Waren spontan, auf unserer Wanderung zum Kaffee und Rhabargramble hier eingekehrt. Sehr schick und sehr freundlich und sehr lecker. Danke an die liebenswürdige Servicekraft die uns ansprach sodass wir uns wagten in Wanderkleidung hier zu verweilen. Service: 5 Location: 5


Emmi
Emmi

a grown-up gourmet restaurant in the midst of a tiny place in the distant pfalz? this goes and how! wonderfully situated and with historical carnival you will find the schlössl in the quiet oberotterbach in the pfalz. a wonderfully furnished hotel/restaurant emfpängt his guests with a high quality kitchen, which is always worth visiting. nothing for pfennigfuchser, because the prices can be juicy, but for edible and those who want it. if you book by phone, you will receive any query and longer stays there are also 7 steps menus without problems. I personally had the most exciting experiences in this class. from the quality of the feeds compensated for the optical, everything was true. pfalz...

Catégories

  • 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.
  • Pizza Plongez dans nos pizzas parfaitement cuites, élaborées avec de la pâte étirée à la main, une sauce tomate riche et un mélange de fromages gourmets. Chaque tranche éclate de garnitures fraîches, garantissant une bouchée délicieuse à chaque fois.
  • Kreativ
  • Europäisch

Commodités

  • W-lan
  • Parkplatz
  • Parkplätze Vorhanden
  • Sitzplätze Im Freien

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