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    Restaurant Gasthaus Sonne - Main Dining Room

    Restaurant Gasthaus Sonne

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    I wanted to write a memorable review for my very momentous 700th review. I think this one would…read morequalify for this very occasion. In Germany, particularly in Bavaria, stricter COVID-19 Prevention Health Measures Ordinance went in effect in early November 2020. The immediate affect was the closing down of all non-essential businesses including restaurants, retail stores, etc. I still remember how disappointed I was by this since it happened just as I arrived in Germany. Today we actually had a sit-down meal for the first time! Yay, things are finally getting closer to the new normal in Bavaria! There were several restaurants and cafés set up with outdoor seating on this visit. It wasn't a particularly warm day, and there was a little breeze to make it feel chilly. We chose Gasthaus zur Sonne because it was a little set back from the busy street. Just as our drink order was served, they turned overhead heaters and made it more comfortable for us. Service was very pleasant...maître de/cashier lady was very cheerful (perhaps almost over the top), and took our food and drink order right away as we were seated. Young female server was somewhat quiet perhaps keeping balance with gregarious older lady, yet very pleasant and courteous. Our food was very good. It wasn't anything fancy...just bratwurst and salads (beneath the pile of lettuce, there were assortment of typical Franconian pickled vegetables which we really like). Sauerkraut was very good, too. It was altogether a very enjoyable meal. They have both German and English menus.

    Disclaimer: This review is only for the restaurant - not the guesthouse…read more My family and I dined here the day before the town's fall festival, so it was fairly busy and we were unable to get a seat outside due to the size of our group. The outdoor dining area looked like one of the best in town with great lighting, flowers, and lots of tables - would have been a prime spot for people watching and enjoying the nice weather. The interior was smaller, but seemed to have multiple rooms (we sat in the front one). Our server was extremely friendly and helpful, especially since there seemed to be a small discrepancy between the English and German menus provided. I ordered a seasonal special with chanterelle mushrooms, a cream sauce, and bread dumpling. It was very rich without being overly filling. Portions were fairly large and typical compared to most places in Germany. The rest of my family enjoyed their meals, wine and beer, although I can't recall what anyone else ordered - I was too focused on my own dish! I'd definitely eat here again if I make it back to Dinkelsbühl.

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    Restaurant Gasthaus Sonne - Family seating--The Sun "Sonne" decor on the wall

    Family seating--The Sun "Sonne" decor on the wall

    Restaurant Gasthaus Sonne - Fränkische  Bratwürste  mit  Kartoffelsalat und gemischten Salaten

    Fränkische Bratwürste mit Kartoffelsalat und gemischten Salaten

    Restaurant Gasthaus Sonne - Outdoor seating

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    Kaspar Hauser - Outdoor area #2

    Kaspar Hauser

    4.6(9 reviews)
    32.0 km
    €€

    Kaspar Hauser feels as if someone had crossed a living room, an artists' hangout, a country…read morekitchen, and a slightly chaotic treasure trove--and in the process accidentally created one of the coziest restaurants in town. The atmosphere is hard to describe. Officially, it's probably called "individually decorated." Unofficially, it looks as though every piece of furniture has its own biography and at least three good stories to tell. Nothing seems polished, nothing tries to be polished. Instead, everything is pleasantly quirky, authentic, and surprisingly cozy. The menu features vegetarian dishes, meat, fish, and all sorts of surprises. Everything is regional, much of it homemade, and clearly cooked by people who don't view taste as a mere suggestion. The culinary range is particularly fascinating. You start mentally in Franconia, take a little detour to the Orient, and may end up with the legendary vegetable lasagna, which regulars talk about much like historians discuss significant events. The service is friendly, relaxed, and makes you feel welcome, whether it's your first visit or you've been sitting at the same table for twenty years. Kaspar Hauser isn't a restaurant that tries to impress. It's a restaurant that simply is itself. And that's exactly why it's so impressive. Those looking for polished, elegant perfection might be taken aback. Those seeking good food, character, and an atmosphere you can't order from a chain store will wonder why all restaurants aren't like this.

    The only reason I didn't give them a 5th star is because the pizza wasn't what i expected but still…read morebetter than everything I've had so far. The tomato soup and Mozzarella caprese is by far my favorite thing here and I come here just for those two alone. Although I am not vegan it is great that they have a full vegan menu which is really cool and i can certainly appreciate that. The lady that waits tables is also really nice. I would definitely recommend for the hot tomato soup, the caprese salad and gluwein.. those are wonderful!

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    Kaspar Hauser - Funky walls

    Funky walls

    Kaspar Hauser - Outdoor area #1

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