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Contribute Feedback What Rosita Mack likes about Berggasthof Eckbauer:
A fantastic sight viewing the mountain ranges. The restaurant is in the best spot to have function as a stopover and feed the hungry tourists. Great refreshing and amazing view of the mountain yonder. The restaurant was trying to accommodate all the diners and maybe...they have less manpower so the service was not well appreciated. But i cam understand. View all feedback.
What Fritz Preuß doesn't like about Berggasthof Eckbauer:
Restauracja ma dwa atuty: świetne położenie i dobre piwo. Reszta wymaga poprawy. Jedzenie za słabe, ceny za wysokie, za długi czas oczekiwania. Ale klienci są bo nie ma konkurencji. View all feedback.
We took the eckbauerbahn on the mountain to finally slip to the nightclub and thought here as a cup of coffee and hot tee to get us away. the terrace has a panoramic view of the mountain and it was quite busy. the morning we were there. in the interior is a very Bavarian atmosphere and the intention of the windows when they sat would be just as wonderful. the food is served cafeteria style that takes us a second to find out.
I've migrated from the grazeck. the eckbauer restaurant was not open, but I enjoyed fresh buttermilk from the stand, which also sold beer.
After a long hike, you’re way too exhausted to argue with strangers, so this is a bad choice, if you’re not a fan of arguments with the workers there. Hopefully they learn to treat customers better
We took the Eckbauerbahn up the mountain to eventually hike over to the Partnachtklamm gorge and stopped here for a cup of coffee and hot tea to get us going. The patio area has a panoramic view of the mountains and it was fairly busy...on the morning we were there. Inside is a very Bavarian atmosphere and the views out the windows if you were sitting would be just as wonderful. The food is served cafeteriastyle which took us a second to figure out
I hiked up from Das Graseck. The Eckbauer restaurant was not open but I enjoyed fresh buttermilk from the stand which also sold beer