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Contribute Feedback What Roberto Franz likes about Biergarten:
Content of the picture for 15€ is suitable for an airport. All right. You order at the counter and get a cake like in the beer garden. By the way, beer is reasonable, you can't complain. View all feedback.
What Steven P doesn't like about Biergarten:
I visited the Biergarten with my family prior to a flight. The gentleman behind the counter was rude. I asked for two bottles of water; he charged me for three. When I asked for a refund, he was visibly agitated and did not refund my full amount. After asking for the full amount the man huffed, and asked if I was from England. I addition, I asked for a Pilsner beer, and he refused to provide me with one. Overall a te... View all feedback.
Avoid this place. The food I ordered was tasteless and a sad copy of real German food. Prices are high but lower than in some of the other ”restaurants” at the airport.
The food was okei and the waitor was really friendly with us we had some beers and he even give us a round. thank you
We went there between two flights. We had a quick 'Weisswurst ' breakfast that was quite expensive and did not exactly live up to what you call a culinary breakfast highlight. Nonetheless, the food quality was alright and the service not too bad. Not a great place, but just fine between flights.
Hamburger and Chips, the hamburger was re heated and like a rock, awful. The place itself is nice, the food needs a lot of improvement and the place wasn't particularly busy.
As a British coeliac it's tricky to be sure whether you're getting a gluten free meal abroad if the staff aren't also fluent English speakers. That can't be said for here - after some toing and froing (and my broken German) I enjoyed the currywurst and chips which was pretty good. The rest of my family had burgers and chips (not gf) which were huge and, so I'm told, tasty!