We hiked from the Enchanted Forest (2 adults, 4 children, and a dog) to the Weinbach Bridge. It was beautiful, despite the hot temperature.
We wanted to stop at the inn for a snack. All the tables (4 seats) under the umbrellas were free. Despite the umbrellas, some of the large benches were in the sun.
We politely asked if we could put two tables together in the shade. The answer: "NO!"
WE ARE TOLD TO TAKE THE BENCH.
Let me remind you again. There was space under the umbrellas, about 9 tables.
So we had to sit at the large table in the sun. Only when our displeasure was noticed did the owner (presumably) come and somehow shove a small umbrella towards us. We had to arrange the second umbrella ourselves. Children's portions were only for children. Adults couldn't order them.
Normally, we would have left, but the children needed a break. The children ate, but we didn't.
Something like that has never happened to me before. I was shocked by this behavior. Once and never again!
The salad and everything was fine. The service was friendly, but compared to other Dean and David restaurants, it's ridiculously expensive. Paying almost €20 for two drinks and a salad is a lot. Munich, what's going on? Unfortunately, the salad was already wilted.
This is a place where real ART lives!!!
We came here spontaneously for dinner, while everyone around were in evening dresses. It was clear something special is going on here!
The food was delicious, very surprising tastes
Looks like the menu was changing constantly, as a real creativity, a real art was the goal!
Now the restaurant is closed (I hope temporarily). But we need at least one restaurant of such level here in Augsburg!!! Please, return!
Always delicious, even if we unfortunately don't make it to your place very often. Pizza, pasta, salad. So far, everything has impressed us. Keep it up. We'll be happy to come back.
Ordered online, over 1 hour 20 minutes for 1 pizza and 2xpasta… not worth it at all to me. Also, the pizzas aren't particularly big for the price...
I called after an hour to ask about the order and the employee on the phone, who barely spoke German, said that the food would be with me in 2-3 minutes, but it still took 20 minutes.
Not again...
A small, homely restaurant with a family atmosphere, a rustic parlor and a small, lovingly designed and quiet beer garden.
Toni, the innkeeper, is a former boxer who still trains in his seventies and is passionate about sharing old memories and stories. Very warm, you just feel comfortable here!
The menu is very clear, but is sufficient and the food - we had the grill plate and the schnitzel - is fresh, very tasty and the portions are generous.
We would love to come here more often!