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24, Große Mantelgasse, 69117, Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, DE Germany
kontakter telefon: +49 6221 90000
internet side: www.weisserbock.de
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 49.41221, Longitude: 8.70601
george moder
::This is a very old hotel in the middle of old town and tourist attractions. It has two Michelin stars on the front door. It's cute that the reception desk is nearly in the kitchen. My room was redone with new flooring and an updated bath. The ceiling beams were a little low so I bumped my head a few times. Overall we had a very nice stay.
Martha Da Silva
::After touring Switzerland and Germany for four weeks we stopped at this restaurant for dinner because the location was very pretty but unfortunately the price was outrageous, the food just okay, the wine bad and the service the worst we come across in our trip. I never wrote a bad review but I felt that this one should be written manly because of the service. Also their menu is not straight forward with prices. Check before you go!
Thad Hughes
::Disappointed with the restaurant. Ambiance outside in the square was nice, but the food was not great, service was slow and inattentive. Most of my dishes were oversalted and tasted otherwise bland. The tatar was oversalted and overspiced, drowning out the flavor of the meat. The best thing we got was the foie gras creme brulé (slightly sweet to balance all the salty stuff), but even that was a bit gritty.
natasha harford
::Old school room, which the decor I liked. Modern bathroom. Could of benefited from a tea/coffee station. 20euro per person for a cold European breakfast a bit much. Apart from that the staff were friendly. Will stay again next year for Marathon weekend.
Ryan Stoker
::Great location. Food is not that good. Most staff aren't terribly friendly. Extremely overpriced. They don't tell you the breakfast buffet costs extra until after you eat. Every hotel I've stayed at in Germany has free breakfast except here. 15 euro for a cup of coffee and a croissant.