Zum Laub

Zum Laub - Réserver une table

Karlsruher Strasse 87, 76327 Pfinztal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
973 Avis 4.4

"The inn Laub is located in the middle of Berghausen, at the intersection B10/B293, despite the countless cars that pass there every day, you feel a bit back in the inn. Both house and interior are very old, but beautiful and well maintained old, do not come down. The food is natural and tastes good! Vegetarians also find something here, besides cheese parrots, which are also good here. Always like that."

Détails

Téléphone: +49721469499

Adresse: Karlsruher Strasse 87, 76327 Pfinztal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Ville: Pfinztal

Site Web: http://www.zumlaub.de/

Heures d'ouverture

Mardi: 12:00-00:00

Mercredi: 12:00-00:00

Jeudi: 12:00-00:00

Vendredi: 12:00-00:00

Samedi: 12:00-00:00

Dimanche: 12:00-00:00

Statistiques

Plats: 67

Commodités: 17

Catégories: 5

Avis: 973


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4 /5 Évaluation

This restaurant was recommended to a work colleague and me by our German host. It was within easy walking distance (10-15 minutes) of the Hotel zur Linde, where we were staying. Note that the restaurant is closed on Mondays.The restaurant is in an historic old building with wonderful wooden beams and pillars. It claims to have been a family run inn since 1558.The restaurant is entered through a lovely old courtyard, which would be a cool dark oasis on a hot summer’s day. On arriving, we encountered a coach party leaving the restaurant so we timed our entrance just right.We noticed that several tables were reserved so it is obviously a popular restaurant. We managed to find a table and our order was taken. During the evening we saw no sign of any male workers – all the cooking and serving seemed to be done by three ladies who could have been from one family as we thought we could discern facial similarities. We were served by a middle-aged lady who, at first, seemed rather brusque with little knowledge of English. Therefore I quickly got out my trusty German phrase book and dictionary and proceeded to translate the menu and what to say. We’d been told the rump steak was excellent so we both chose that, ordering our steaks the way we liked best in our poorly pronounced German. However, we ensured our order was understood by pointing to the relevant words!Firstly, we had a salad dressed in an excellent vinaigrette. The rump steak came with fried onions and potatoes. It was extremely tasty and cooked to perfection. Very tender. It was washed down very well with a local red wine, full of fruit and with just enough body.We fancied a dessert and selected something we thought was black forest gateau. It was close but not quite gateau. On telling of our experience later, back in the UK, to a better German speaker it emerged that a better translation was black forest cup or goblet. Anyway, whatever it was was delicious. Lashings of cream covering a lot of black cherries and ice cream with copious quantities of liquor – seriously alcoholic!We were one of the last people to leave the restaurant and, we assume that by making the effort of trying to speak in German, were wished a very warm auf Wiedersehen by all the staff. The staff definitely had warmed to us during the evening.We staggered back to our hotel having enjoyed a wonderful last evening on our business trip.We both thoroughly recommend this restaurant, which also has a separate guesthouse with about 8 rooms. We will definitely be returning. The restaurant is a great alternative from those in Karslruhe itself. It is easy to get to this restaurant from Karlsruhe by tram (S5 line).

4 /5 Évaluation

My brother lived in Berghausen, which is why my family came from the Öfteren. From the outside the restaurant makes a great impression: yellow lacquered; green roller shutters; very historical. This is also noticeable in the cozy room. There is mainly the natural kitchen (Bratkartoffel, Spätzle, Rumpsteak, Kotelette) at slightly elevated prices. But salads, fish and vegetables are also represented on the menu. The food has always tasted very well here, the service is friendly, everything clean. I was always happy with the portions.

5 /5 Évaluation

My brother lived in Berghausen, which is why my family came from the Öfteren. From the outside the restaurant makes a great impression: yellow lacquered; green roller shutters; very historical. This is also noticeable in the cozy room. There is mainly the natural kitchen (Bratkartoffel, Spätzle, Rumpsteak, Kotelette) at slightly elevated prices. But salads, fish and vegetables are also represented on the menu. The food has always tasted very well here, the service is friendly, everything clean. I was always happy with the portions.

4 /5 Évaluation

It was a nice summer night, most restaurants were closed (don't know why) and we found this very old beer hall. To be honest we were a little sick of German food (NO MORE WURSTS) but with nothing else open we went in. Glad we did. German with a touch of Swiss and French. I had a steak au poivre that was great. The owner went out of her way to explain the German menu (no English) even though English was tough for her and our German is basically non-existent.

5 /5 Évaluation

The inn Laub is located in the middle of Berghausen, at the intersection B10/B293, despite the countless cars that pass there every day, you feel a bit back in the inn. Both house and interior are very old, but beautiful and well maintained old, do not come down. The food is natural and tastes good! Vegetarians also find something here, besides cheese parrots, which are also good here. Always like that.