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Contribuisci feedbackThe church is as many others in Germany. However the way from Bremen Burg alongside the river Lesum and then Weser is interesting and inviting to hop on and off several times and have a look around. Once you arrive you have to take the very same way back.
Been to this restaurant a few times. Great atmosphere, excellent quality of food and the chef is super friendly and personable. This is definitely the best schnitzel you can get near and far. Tender, juicy, not too thick and not too thin. Don't miss out!
We have been to this restaurant twice in the last month. The first time we took my mother, who doesn't speak German, who was visiting from outside Germany. We asked the lady there if she had an English menu and when she said no, we offered to translate, but she sat down with my mother and helped her make a personal selection all in perfect English. The restaurant itself has a very homely feel to it and is only made better by the wonderfully friendly host, who is also the Chef Owner. She goes out of her way to make you feel comfortable, and attends to your every need. The Weser side location of the restaurant also makes it perfect for a visit on a nice sunny day. The food portions at the restaurant are huge, making it great value for money and all of it is absolutely delicious. The Bremer Knipp here is the best we have ever eaten. Go here, you will not be disappointed!
My husband and I are always excited about the bike tour to here and our little snack at the restaurant An der Moorlose Church. The service is simply great, the food is always very delicious and freshly prepared (if the place/garden is not as full, you can even hear how the carvings are knocked in the kitchens neat portions. We always like to come. And recommend To the next time
Great location, friendly service and delicious food at reasonable prices. From the beer garden there is a super view of the polite church, once over the street a few steps down there are still a few places with direct views of the water. Go to the dike or by bike, definitely worth a trip.