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    Zum Grünen Baum

    3.9 (34 reviews)
    ModerateGerman, Gastropubs
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Lindenbräu

    Lindenbräu

    4.2(25 reviews)
    92.2 km
    €€

    Lovely beer garden. House beers, plus seasonal beer specials. The pork knuckle (Schweinshaxe) is…read moregood value at 8.90€. Lots of steaks too in the menu (from 14€ up to 56€ for a 1kg tomahawk steak).

    I have been to many small Beer Gardens in Germany and this ranks as one of the best in my humble…read moreopinion. Waldbronn is a small bed town community of Karlsruhe and Ettlingen. But this place has a very good selection of microbrewed beers that matches some of the best beers in the region. Their selections are fairly limited and need to look up the list of what's available, but the ones I have consumed so far, every single beer was just amazing. Their Weiss bier was very good. Even my brother-in-law from Munich thought their Weiss Bier was really good. They have very good food as well. I really liked their Schweinshaxe. I usually associate Schweinshaxe as a greasy heavy good, but not their's. It is not greasy but the meat just falls off the bone and very tender. We have tried their flamkuhen and it was very good as well. But I would avoid their BBQ ribs. Only thing you would get is very greasy ribs and nothing else. You would need more than a pint of beer to wash that thing down. Maybe that's the whole point. Their parking is very limited and street parking is very challenging but not impossible. If you are working/visiting for Agilent in Waldbronn, then this would be a good place to visit even for lunch. It is located about a 10 min walk. The staff are generally friendly except Friday and Saturday nights since they are very busy. And most staff we dealt with spoke very good English, but try to speak a bit of German goes a long way.

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    Klosterhof

    Klosterhof

    4.1(296 reviews)
    53.2 kmAltstadt
    €€

    Yummy cute spot near the Frankfurt central train station for local eats. Some reviews suggest it's…read moreclosed but it's just moved over a little while the main restaurant is under construction - check their website for the latest (they have details in English). Nice ambience and staff all speak English and are good at suggesting dishes to try! Beware portions are large - even by American standards!! My partner and I got 2 apps and a main to share and could not finish. We got the hand cheese music(?), beef sausage salad and a mushroom schnitzel. The schnitzel was by far the star of the show (as we should have expected)! The cheese is famous so we had to try it but sheep's cheese is a bit too strong for me and it had a harder texture than I prefer. My partner liked it though so I'd recommend giving it a shot if you're adventurous!! We also got their homemade lemonade which was a fizzy raspberry lemonade. Pretty good as well but wish I had tried one of their ciders!

    Meh, the new place feels like any other upscale new restaurant out there. Just has no feel or…read morecharacter. They're trying to stick to the monastery beer vibe but it doesn't hit the mark in that regard. The old place was cozy and old and felt authentic, this place is new, loud and generic. Maybe it's not so bad and I'm sore because I miss the old place but it just doesn't feel the same. Service was good, food was good, beer cold but it still feels like every other place out there. Probably won't be back, unfortunately. If you like well lit, upscale, generic restaurants try this one out. The food is good but the ambience is off.

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    Zum Becher - Wilde Hilde

    Zum Becher

    4.3(20 reviews)
    101.0 kmOberer Schlossgarten
    €€

    Zum Becher restaurant was quite the gem! I stayed at a hotel nearby about 10 mins by walk, and came…read moreby for dinner. It's on a quiet residential street. It is definitely not a tourist site judging by how many locals were around us! It looked like this was their regular restaurant spot! The atmosphere was so welcoming. Several large tables had 8+ people groups who seemed like they were having a blast and were there when I arrived and looked nowhere close to being done when I left! The menus are all in German but luckily a staff member caught on to my incompetent German and gave me an English menu that was tucked away. There are about 8 main dishes plus several vegetarian options, and soups/sides/dessert. It may seem like it's not an extensive menu but rather, they focus on making homemade components to their dishes and they make them really well! I ate the fried Maultaschen with egg, it came with a lovely salad with some hidden tastiness! My husband ate the lentils with spätzle and two sausages. I came back two days later after my first visit and ordered a the "Terine Gainsburger marsch", which was a soup/stew with tender beef pieces, potatoes, carrots and spätzle in a flavourful beef broth. I loved it! I finished my meal off with a bread pudding which had a lovely mix of textures and flavourful cream sauce on top! Service was very friendly. I left with my pants feeling tighter and super satisfied that I ate some authentic Swabian cuisine.

    Visited this place with my family to get some traditional German food. Seating is outside and it's…read morea very urban environment, so if you're used to restaurants in a big city and can handle the humidity, then you'll appreciate this. Parked on the street and since I didn't have change, the server was good enough to let me borrow a parking permit so I didn't need to feed the meter. Server was great and willing to explain the various dishes. Ordered the tripe stew, German raviolis and schnitzel. While my kids didn't enjoy it as much, I thought it was great. Really liked their potato salad. While food and service was definitely a solid four, the ambiance/weather (especially when it's hot) and credit card is why I held out to 3.5. If the food is the same the next time, I'll bump up to a to a 4.

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