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Contribute Feedback What Jacqueline Ziegler likes about Gasthof Woaze:
in the restaurant woaze we came to the lunch table. the rustic, cozy environment was our pleasure. they can sit directly on the market or on the back in the idyllic beer garden. a parking space close to us is not possible, but on holiday we are always too foot. the service came flott and was very friendly. we ordered salat, gulasch suppe and exfoliation, as well as alcohol-free beer. while the gulasch suppe waited to... View all feedback.
What Charles C doesn't like about Gasthof Woaze:
The atmosphere was great, but the food was simply mediocre. The business is in the middle of a shopping area, so be sure to Park in the underground parking structure before you simply follow google maps and drive into the courtyard...like I did. The staff was very nice and the inside was clean, but based on our other experiences, this was our least favorite dining experience, based on the food alone. They may have be... View all feedback.
If you want to immerse yourself with the locals, then this place is it. The restaurant is popular with the locals and you won't find too many tourist at this place. The schnitzel was excellent, perfectly seasoned and the meat here was thick and juicy. I was taken back at the thickness of the meat they used, unlike other joints where it's usually paper thin. However, one draw back was that the batter peeled off easily and didn't stick to the meat very well. The reason for three stars is because of their knuckle... they could have done a better job of removing the pork smell and didn't help that you smelled it while eating the dish. The service was great, they took care of us as the place wasn't busy. They have outdoor and indoor seating.
Very good pork knuckle and beautiful beer garden. The service is a bit slow even for European standard but they're busy so I don't hold too much against it. In general, good place to grab Standard Bavarian food
Cozy, laid back local beer hall with friendly staff and a traditional menu. We eyed a few places to grab lunch while walking the streets of Fussen (a town that is worth a day trip when in Bavaria) and were happy we tried Gasthof Weizenbrauerei Woaze. We ordered the Jaegerschnitzel, and were surprised when it arrived as two pork chop cuts as opposed to a schnitzel (breaded cutlet) but very much enjoyed it. The chops were cooked perfectly and the mushroom sauce was delicious. I guess we survived skipping a day of breaded cutlet... We also enjoyed the cheese appetizer with rye bread: traditional cheese spread, onion, cabbage, and potato salad. Unfortunately, we did not know until the end they did not accept credit cards, but were able to awkwardly pile together enough cash to pay we wish we knew this upfront. The server was pleasant and helpful; not his fault but kinda his fault. Overall, we would visit this place again for the atmosphere and food.
In the restaurant woaze we came to the lunch table. the rustic, cozy environment was our pleasure. they can sit directly on the market or on the back in the idyllic beer garden. a parking space close to us is not possible, but on holiday we are always too foot. the service came flott and was very friendly. we ordered salat, gulasch suppe and exfoliation, as well as alcohol-free beer. while the gulasch suppe waited to escape the rest. unfortunately the weinschorle was not after my taste. the salate and the non-alcoholic beer, on the other hand, very tasty. the gulasch soup, which was later thrown up, tasted good, but it was really very small for 5 euro; good, we will be happy to return on our next short holiday in the feet. all with another order.
We stumbled upon Gasthof Woaze on our first night in Fussen. Our waitress was awesome! She was very humorous and had a lot of patience with two Americans trying to decipher German. We had wonderful traditional German dishes and beer. We would love to visit again one day!
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