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This place came recommenced to my by a colleague. I was not let down. Both the food and beer were excellent. The services was also great too! I also happened to be lucky to come in on Schnitzel Wednesday!
Phenomenal food and amazing beer. The service was great too. Honestly can't imagine my Germany trip without this meal. Would recommend to anyone and everyone.
I know the ball and browhouse watzke for the longest time, and the trunk house outside at the elbebogen in mickten. in the middle of the city center another watzke was accidentally found during a walk from the terassenufer on the elbe to the railway station. directly on the Dr.-Külz-Ring, not far from the old market, the Kreuzkirche and the crossing to the pragerstraße, you will find the spacious local rustic furniture. only a short look into the inner one, because with the most beautiful something, it was better to sit outside under the big sun umbrellas. there should be nothing to eat, although the menu promised some tempting. but a beer still goes unhungry. three sorts stand for the selection, we were four and therefore each tried a pilgrim, a special and a summer beer. the fourth in the band is not so on beer and took an aperol sprizz. tastefully flawless beer it was ribbed all around to taste everything, well cooled and served in a fleeting and friendly manner. prices for large-scale urban conditions surprisingly favorable. per half of the liter were 4,30 € due, small beer with 0.3 l cost 3,30 and for all thirst it becomes cheaper because the measure costs 7,90 €. the aperol is not exactly a bargain, but in comparison to other locals still inexpensive. when he goes back, we plan a nice lunch. after the map we offer garlic noodles, smoked trout, grillhaxe, steaks and schinitzel and the East German relic goldbroil.
Excellent environment (very friendly and fast) operation