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As a guest of the nearby RV park, you have no chance of deciding to eat on site (at least in good weather). Due to the exposed location, all the seats are likely reserved, and there are very few of them. Unfortunately, the tables aren't pulled apart to accommodate more guests; instead, two people are seated at a table where six could easily have sat. But if they were pulled apart, it would have been two times two (or even two times four). So, we had pizza and bruschetta to go. The wait time was a reasonable 15 minutes. The pizza was already ready in the cardboard box when we picked it up, and based on the temperature, it had probably been a bit longer – meaning it wasn't hot, just lukewarm. Unfortunately, when it arrived at the RV, it was almost cold. The bruschetta was very tasty, and the pizza tasted like a solid 3, more like a school grade 2. Service deduction: The reception was hectic and a bit overwhelmed – but the terrace wasn't so crowded that it couldn't have radiated more tranquility. When I was asked if I had a reservation, I was offered a seat, but declined (the standing table by the entrance isn't really my thing). When I then said I wanted to order takeout, I was curtly directed inside. There, I was greeted warmly and my order was taken. Another drawback when paying: only "old-fashioned" girocard or EC cards are accepted. The fact that banks these days almost exclusively issue Visa or Mastercard debit cards, and some can no longer issue girocards at all, is apparently not (yet) known here. So, I didn't have a suitable card on hand. Here, I expect a clear sign at the entrance or an honest restaurant owner who clearly communicates this (possibly online). The excuse that it's an old card terminal is far-fetched and completely unrealistic. I come from that area and know that many people use it to protect themselves from the fees. That's perfectly legitimate, I would have been happy to take it on too (i.e. pay more voluntarily), but that apparently doesn't matter, because they'd rather do without Visa & Mastercard altogether, thus completely blocking many customers from the outset.