The stop at Schneider's sports restaurant was the culmination of a marathon hike with over 40 participants. We had already booked the retreat six months earlier (planning 30 participants) and then coordinated it on site. The two of us had dinner in the restaurant after the heats and were thrilled. At short notice I announced that we would be stopping by with a dozen more hikers, which wasn't a problem. When we arrived, the tables were invitingly decorated and grouped. The menu offered something for everyone (including vegan) and the food was generally highly praised. Despite the large group, the service was extremely quick, professional and very friendly. The (individual) billing was also completed quickly, so that we had enough time to start our return journey by train. Many thanks to Ms. Westermann and the entire restaurant team. This evening in a cozy atmosphere will be remembered fondly by everyone for a long time.
I tried all their products one by one and they were all so good that they can be called amazing. I go there all the time because the business welcomes people with a smile. Number 1 under the best restaurants
I stopped here for a quick drink. When I walked in I thought I was in a retirement home. Guests present over 70, staff over 60. I wasn't allowed to sit at the counter, it wasn't allowed.
The whole place smells extremely like cooking, grease, oil, etc. as if you were sitting in the kitchen.
Once and never again, it's surprising that this restaurant can stay in Ottenau for so long. The food didn't look particularly appetizing either.
I was here on March 27, 25 shortly after the reopening. The conversion and renovation was mega!!! It looks like a restaurant from 1001 Nights. So ambience 100 points!
Update 03/30/25
So I definitely can't recommend the kebab plate. Too bad.
There are 2 skewers, kebab was very tasty, nice soft fluffy bread, not as crispy toasted as is the trend everywhere at the moment, really still a good old school kebab.
Attention, there are large and small kebabs, 0.33 and 0.5 drinks. So don't let the price fool you, I was surprised why I had to pay more than I saw on the menu, but instead of a small kebab and a 0.33 drink, I had a large kebab and a 0.5 drink, hence the higher price. But the price is okay for a kebab, but maybe €1 too much for a small place like Ottenau. Doner kebab costs €8.50. What I found expensive was the €3 for a drink. No paper towels in the men's room. Hence 1 star deduction.
Antalya is an enrichment for Ottenau. With the two predecessors, diarrhea was always inevitable after eating.
I uploaded a few current photos.
Update: 03/30/25
We wanted to get something on Saturday, but it was closed, but according to the flyer it was open.
Bought a kebab plate with fries to take away today, unfortunately not recommended.
Update:
I got an Antalya pizza today, inedible, unfortunately from 4 to 2 stars.
Up Up Update:
Ordered Yufka today, €9!!!!!!! Didn't know that Ottenau was in Los Angeles 😂 And the best thing of all, because of 20 grains of corn, I paid €9.50 for a Yufka!!!!
OVERALL CONCLUSION after several visits: 1 STAR!!!