Kartoffelhaus Alter Speicher

Kartoffelhaus Alter Speicher

Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 21, 38667 Bad Harzburg, Lower Saxony, Germany
3411 Reseñas 3.7

"Wonderful potato-all experience. Great food; Service not-so-fast. You could miss this as it is at the northern end of the Herzog-Wilhelm street (the less popular end), but it is worth looking for."

Detalles

Teléfono: +495322553372

Dirección: Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 21, 38667 Bad Harzburg, Lower Saxony, Germany

Ciudad: Bad Harzburg

Sitio Web: http://www.kartoffelhaus-badharzburg.de/

Horario de apertura

Lunes: 11:30 -14:30 17:30 -23:00

Martes: 11:30 -14:30 17:30 -23:00

Miércoles: 11:30 -14:30 17:30 -23:00

Viernes: 11:30 -14:30 17:30 -23:00

Sábado: 11:30 -14:30 17:30 -23:00

Domingo: 11:30 -14:30 17:30 -23:00

Estadísticas

Platos: 37

Comodidades: 18

Categorías: 5

Reseñas: 3411


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Reseñas

4 /5 Reseña

We visited for lunch. One adult and two children. We all had Schnitzel one for me, and the kids shared one (instead of the as always boring kids meal like chicken nuggets and chips). A bit of waiting, but fairly good food and large portions. Nice service.

5 /5 Reseña

Entrance to the restaurant I found a warm atmosphere and nice people ready to offer the best service. Even the waitress did not speak English, she managed to surprise me with excellent food hot pan with mixed meat and mushrooms. I'll be back someday.

4 /5 Reseña

This is a charming and welcoming restaurant. The accent, obviously, is on potato dishes, and there is a large selection of beers etc. on the beverage menu. The food I had was not a big shake to be honest, but my visit was still a pleasant experience.

1 /5 Reseña

We had a day to lunch here and we'll be rue forever. The fried potatoes were all right, but everything else was subpar. Especially delicate was the lateral order of creamy fresh 'stone mushrooms'. Many gooey cream sauce and nary a mushroom.

5 /5 Reseña

Wonderful potato-all experience. Great food; Service not-so-fast. You could miss this as it is at the northern end of the Herzog-Wilhelm street (the less popular end), but it is worth looking for.