Images
ContributeNo images to show
Reserve now
Feedback
Contribute Feedback What Ricarda Schrader likes about Traubenkeller:
Typical local restaurant with an untransmitted atmosphere: old-fashioned oak panels on walls, old-fashioned large furniture, old-fashioned camine (working!), wrapped board plates, bulbs on fat circuits, all know each other (in the same generation) and food at home. It's nice to see the owner go to the gym and every guest (even children) asked if the dish was happy with the guest. I think for the first time in my life... View all feedback.
What Galina Herbst doesn't like about Traubenkeller:
classic guesthouse in brewhouse style with corresponding centers on the map. something came into the years. under the week rather the kantine of the neighboring old home for seniors in aboessen. nothing against seniors, but the kantine character is unfortunately also in the kitchen, at least at the dinner. very friendly and fast staff, therefore still satisfying. View all feedback.
Classic guesthouse in brewhouse style with corresponding centers on the map. something came into the years. under the week rather the kantine of the neighboring old home for seniors in aboessen. nothing against seniors, but the kantine character is unfortunately also in the kitchen, at least at the dinner. very friendly and fast staff, therefore still satisfying.
Typical local restaurant with an untransmitted atmosphere: old-fashioned oak panels on walls, old-fashioned large furniture, old-fashioned camine (working!), wrapped board plates, bulbs on fat circuits, all know each other (in the same generation) and food at home. It's nice to see the owner go to the gym and every guest (even children) asked if the dish was happy with the guest. I think for the first time in my life I've had a little snooping, but now there's something to compare - tasteful. There's tables in the courtyard on the street, but they chose to eat in the hall. Out of interest, before going to the body under the ceiling of a plague lithium (alébarda?) from a fairy tale of 7 Swabs and a bucket: