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Nº 33 unter 58 unter Pirna
Nº 12 von 21 Restaurant unter Pirna
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Delicious food at good prices, very friendly owner.
Anja Petermann . 2024-02-15
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What a culinary crash. The simple bratwurst in a bun is served here fresh from the frying fat... even heated through in oil - inedible. Then it's better to go 100m further to the gas station...
Marcel Czabaun . 2023-03-23
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Super tasty food at reasonable prices, absolutely recommended
Thomas Hellmann . 2022-09-13
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Everything was very nicely designed and clean as well as very nice owners. There's only one thing that doesn't work: a musty smell and mildew stains around the bed! This room needs to be renovated urgently! Then I will come again.
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The Pirnaer Pub Trollischenke is no ordinary pub, but a secret transition between the world of Muggles and the world of witches and wizards. On one side of the pub is the busy main street, where the inconspicuous pub, invisible to Muggles, is completely hidden between a large bridge and a public toilet. On the other side of the Trollischenke is its backyard and from there a portal can be magically opened to a shopping street for witches and wizards, Diagon Alley. This access was once created by the generous and open-hearted landlady Ronny Müller. The Trollischenke doesn't seem like a well-known and important place, but rather dark and shabby. Nowadays the small, dingy-looking pub is run by an older landlady.