Gaststätte Kauzeneck - Oberhof
Gaststätte Kauzeneck
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Quaint little restaurant. It doesn't have much space, but the food is amazing and the prices are great.
Absolutely unacceptable!!! We were turned away so rudely because we had a small dog with us. They could have politely said they hated dogs. Apparently, they don 't, but they don 't need to anymore. Went around the corner: Beim Waldschrat (At the Forest Goblin)...we were given a very friendly welcome despite the dog, great service, good food...we were happy to spend our money here. Gaststätte Kauzeneck: If service and friendliness are important to you, this is the wrong place.
We were in Oberhof for two days. One evening, we spontaneously strolled here. A few years ago, we also ate here and have very fond memories of it. We were greeted warmly this time and were able to choose our own seating. The veranda is wonderfully cozy, with plenty of space. We ordered two large dark beers, one roulade with dumplings and orange red cabbage, and one venison goulash with dumplings and orange red cabbage. The drinks were served quickly. We had to wait a reasonable amount for the food. We love home-cooked food, and this is exactly what they serve. The roulade was tender, well-seasoned, and very tasty. The venison goulash was also perfectly cooked and very flavorful. The dumplings weren't too big, were fluffy, and went perfectly with the rest. The red cabbage had less of an orange flavor than we expected, but that's not a bad thing. It was still very fitting. There was plenty of sauce on both plates. We ate everything. The restaurant continued to fill up. Then we each treated ourselves to a herbal schnapps from Thuringia, which wasn't too sweet but still tasty. The prices were also reasonable. The restrooms were clean. The service was absolutely excellent the entire time. We say thank you.
A small, quaint restaurant with charm. The food was delicious, and we were full. Definitely worth the price; we'll be back. :
We actually didn 't have any bad memories of the Kauzeneck in Oberhof. However, we didn 't go inside, but just drank mulled wine beforehand. During our short break in Oberhof this year, we wanted to have a nice meal at the Kauzeneck. The offer, according to the exhibitor, sounded very promising. So, I thought, let 's go by in the early evening and reserve a table. We don 't take reservations here, was the rather brusque reply. Oh well, that happens. So around 7:00 p.m., we went on a whim. We went into the corner and politely asked for a table. We don 't have a free table was the response, just as harshly as when I asked 90 minutes earlier. Behind me was a table with a RESERVED sign! Hey, I thought! I politely asked what was happening with this table ...I thought they didn 't take reservations? I need the table! came the familiar harsh reply! I 'm certainly not petty, but hospitality is something different! Something completely different!
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