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Contribuisci feedbackEverything is top notch at this fine establishment. The delicious German food (which ironically sounds like an oxymoron but it's a fact at Maximilian's), friendly, attentive and prompt service, and the buzzing lovely ambiance all contribute to the success of this place. I first visited Maximilian's in 2005. This place has not only improved but excelled in everything. I'm sure to visit Maximilian's Brauwiesen in the future and I recommend it to everyone looking to taste rare delicious German food. 5/5
The setting and Brewhouse excellent but we only wanted a beer and it was like being in a desert. waitresses only bothered about people wanting food so this spoiled the visit
Foreigners beware!!! The worst service in Europe!!! No hospitality only hostility from the server!!! Was there for a business dinner, it's a popular place with the locals but I don't think they like foreigner as the English speaking colleagues, who were visiting Germany were told to learn German if they want to order food! The waiter who was serving us started arguing with a German colleague. The service was the worst, the food was ok at best. Although nothing was said to me personally, the waiter was trying his best to teach us how to be better guests! Which was a new experience for me but I wouldn't advice anyone to go there. Plus the waiter asked for a tip after all of this. Oh yea all this negativity wasn't good for business talks either.
This is the perfect refueling stop while biking on the Lahn and Rhein Rivers, just south of Koblenz near Lahnstein. They have excellent beer check for the seasonal brews and a range of traditional foods from Schnitzel to Mediterranean vegetables.
Maximilian's can accommodate some 1500 people if you take into account the seating both inside and out so getting a table isn't usually a problem. Despite the size of the place the service was fast and friendly, with English menus available. The food we found...to be very good as was the beer, especially the alcohol free pils on tap. The atmosphere was terrific and you can watch the river traffic on the Rhine as you feast on pork knuckle.