Description:
This historic restaurant, established around 1745, occupies a 13th-century building that some historians say is the oldest in Innsbruck. Inside, four intimate and atmospheric dining rooms with "19th-century neo-Gothic decor" lie scattered over two different floors. Hearty dishes include venison stew, "grandmother's mixed grill," pork chops with rice and carrots, and fried trout. The international menu emphasizes Tyrolean specialties, best seen in the dessert list, which offers two kinds of strudel and several other pastries. In summer, a beer garden operates in the rear, open daily from 10:30am to 11:30pm.
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Superb restaurant, exquisite food!
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Don't hesitate even one second, this is a great restaurant, offering succulent Tyrolean cuisine in a wonderful maze of beautifully decorated little dining rooms, each one more inviting...
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- posted on 10.24.12
- by aliaschampagne
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Tasty!
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Came in for an evening meal, the food and wine were lovely, good sized portion also, the staff very helpful as we cannot speak German. There was a young lad who was polite and provided...
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- posted on 09.20.12
- by jenannmacd
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Friendly welcome, delicious food
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We were fairly distressed when we arrived here because one of our little dogs had hurt his leg and was unable to walk, so we sat outside and I had him in my lap, we thought this may...
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- posted on 09.18.12
- by Zinfandel-7
Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: +43 512 584 338
Address:
- Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse 1
- Innsbruck 6020
Neighborhood:
Inner CityPayments:
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Hours:
- Tu to Su from 11:30 AM to 02:30 PM,Tu to Su from 06:00 PM to 12:00 AM
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