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I ate here with local friends in August 2012 and ate the schnitzel - it was good (although not as good as another restaurant outside Stuttgart I have also reviewed). Varied menu, good drink choices. We sat inside as it was a hot day although it cooled off considerably by the time we left. Seating on the square is good for watching the local happenings. View all feedback.
Lunch stopped and was confused as you ordered, as everything was in German - no English. Our server was particularly helpful and patient in the translation and explanation of the various dishes and board specialties. I had the crepe with spinach and cheese, while my wife ordered the roast beef stew with fried potatoes and salad. Both were delicious, large in portion size, beautifully spiced and were consumed in their entirety!! The local beers (drums) were very good. It's nice that we stopped when we enjoyed the meal, and the conversation with the two women who shared the table with us.
Absolutely love this cafe/resto! They have the best chicken salad and boiled maultashchen : Located right behind altes rathaus (old town hall in esslingen...
Emil Cafe Bar Restaurant is very good place. It has excellent location in historical part of Esslingen am Neckar, cozy atmosphere, delicious food and...
Stopped in for lunch and was perplexed on how to order since everything was in German--no English. Our server was especially helpful and patient in translating and explaining the various dishes and board specials. I had the crepe with spinach and cheese while my wife ordered the roast beef stew with fried potatoes and salad. Both were delicious, large in portion size, nicely seasoned and were consumed in their entirety!!The local biere (Zwickel) was very good.Glad we stopped as we enjoyed the meal as well as the conversation with the two women who shared the table with us.
We really liked this little cafe which is right beside the Rathaus. They featured lots of Swabian dishes including homemade maultaschen (like ravioli). We had a nice lunch, walked around town and then went back in the afternoon for one of their home made cakes and coffee - yum! Very friendly and efficient, English speaking staff.