Gasthaus Zum Pflug - Menu

Luitpoldstraße 83, Hatzenbühl, Germany, 76770, Hatzenbuehl

🛍 Pizza, Cafés, Deutsch, Europäisch

4.5 💬 281 Reviews

Phone: +497275617606

Address: Luitpoldstraße 83, Hatzenbühl, Germany, 76770, Hatzenbuehl

City: Hatzenbuehl

Menu Dishes: 5

Reviews: 281

Website: http://www.tourismus-vg-jockgrim.de

"What should I say have been looking for a good alternative to our popular restaurants and have been helpful. After comparing, we came to the inn. So table reserved and on the way. Arrived and greeted directly with a friendly handshake, which makes a warm impression. The ambience is cozy and simple. For food, I can definitely recommend the appetizer combination. Here you get a huge plate with all kinds of appetizers that you can eat almost alone as a main course. Very good taste. Were to eat two and it would have been easy for 4 people and let us pack the rest. Also the supplement salad surprised me the dressing is mega tasty reminds me a little of a honey mustard dressing. The main course was also very tasty. Really excited to have found a priced good restaurant will be happy to come again at any time. And the service was also friendly and very attentive. Great."

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All prices are estimates on menu.

Gyros

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Meat

Schnitzel

Salads

Dieter Dieter

Very good price performance ratio, good food Nice staff and if time remains the boss greets his guests

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Ilona
Ilona

We had been their food on Sunday. The food was good the waiter with the glasses was very attentive and courteous to all guests.


B
B

Very good Greek dishes. Best in the circle. Also offers German cuisine. Price performance ratio unbeatable. Best to order in the pre-growth table.


M
M

Eating is good and heavily portioned. Service was only unfortunately totally overwhelmed, because a lot was going on and has completely forgotten us. View menu


J
J

Very delicious food, cooked to the point!!! Very friendly employees, and an authentic ambience what do you want more? Price Performance Top Gerne again!


A
A

I can only recommend! Eating is always very tasty, meat perfectly cooked, servings more than sufficient, price performance perfect and employee always super friendly! Ambience is more like a village pub than a typical Greek, but just perfect for feeling well. We'll come back more often!


B
B

Grilled Peperoni were good bosses: Pommes well, pork fillet good, Gyros dry and very crusty, Rumpsteak totally through, but the lamb chop was creepy, side salad was inedible due to the bottle saucer, ****. It was therefore actually adapted in price. Because of this food, I will not plan another visit. View menu


Regina
Regina

Sehr Unfreundlicher Kellner, mein Vater hat freundlich gesagt, daß der Tisch abgeräumt werden kann und dann kam sehr unfreundlich mit bösem Blick zurück : ist zuhause auch so, deine Frau kann abräumen wenn du fertig bist also sowas geht mal gar nicht!!!! Schade, Essen war gut aber dort werden wir wohl nicht mehr hingehen und weiter empfehlen leider auch nicht Service: Dine in


D
D

The “Gasthaus Zum Pflug” is a classic village restaurant in my eyes. The ambience is pleasant, the place was somewhat narrow. The food was good; the gyros a little chessy but tasty. It could have been a bit more tsatsiki. The supplemental salad was quite simple, only leaf salad with a few carrot rasps and dressing. Service friendly, but through the full guest room it would have been a service force more. Price performance fits here.


Moritz
Moritz

What should I say have been looking for a good alternative to our popular restaurants and have been helpful. After comparing, we came to the inn. So table reserved and on the way. Arrived and greeted directly with a friendly handshake, which makes a warm impression. The ambience is cozy and simple. For food, I can definitely recommend the appetizer combination. Here you get a huge plate with all kinds of appetizers that you can eat almost alone as a main course. Very good taste. Were to eat two and it would have been easy for 4 people and let us pack the rest. Also the supplement salad surprised me the dressing is mega tasty reminds me a little of a honey mustard dressing. The main course wa... View menu

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  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere. View menu
  • Deutsch Savor the rich flavors of traditional German cuisine, featuring hearty meats, tangy sauerkraut, and sumptuous sauces. Delight in authentic dishes that bring a taste of Germany to your table.
  • Europäisch

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"Admittedly, it was a strange feeling when, after more than 20 years, I went down the stages of the former rat cellar to Kandel, to return to that place after so long. Even then in the wild 90s there was a pizzeria, which, based on the native vault cellar, bore the name “La Grotta”. This was a very popular address for crispy dough flakes of Italian provenance and a welcome alternative to the then often booked pizzeria Da Angelo in the nearby Hayna tobacco village near Herxheim . Since 1998, the Pisano family has been operating the original tavern and since then, the “La Taverna” has become one of the culinary delights of the small town in southern Spain. If you don’t want to have a grumpy Greek meat food “Sto Castello” obliquely opposite , crispy half chicken “Three Mohren” almost around the corner or more upscale creative kitchen “Zum Giant” down the main road, it’s still well removed here. At any rate, the interior has changed little. 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We were allowed to choose a quiet place in one of the many comfortable corners of the guest room and soon held the menus in our hands. The biggest turnout seemed to be over this evening and so shortly after 8:00 we counted among the last new arrivals. The front part of the tranquil cellar vault was still half filled with guests. In this traditional atmosphere, the couples, families, friends or colleagues still present felt quite comfortable. An inconspicuous mix of old and young ensured a pleasant sound scene in which the excited conversations of sounding dishes and/or Besteckgeflar were still underpainted. The red-white-covered tables mimicked to old Italian inns. There was enough space between them to not participate in the conversations of the neighboring tables involuntarily. A place for romantics, certainly. But without wanting to apply too thick. Better for the first date where the environment should not be too loud and not too bright. And in fact, the few fun tents on the ceiling and walls spread everything else than an operating station atmosphere. The former “Grotte” is still illuminated and this fits perfectly to the simple furnishings. In large-format murals, on which old-fashioned people remember long past times, one can certainly be shared opinion. But here too, the damped light conditions prevent too many unnecessary discoveries and leave the view essentially, namely adhering to the person. Oh, how beautiful that there are such refuges for friends of edible memories. The “Italian around the corner” where the time is still for a pizza is never allowed to die, so my thought this evening. A light was ignited and if the evening had not fallen into the time of my absolute alcohol abstinence, a glass of beading Lambrusco would have been ordered immediately. Instead, a bottle of San Pellegrino found the way to our table for just subsidizable 4.50 euros. Well, the Italo averagesaqua also perlted and did not hurt. 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On the other hand, the pizzas only available in one size rarely broke through the pecuniary limit of 10 euros. During my lunchtime visit, the standard card was supplemented by a few low-priced daily recommendations, including a small supplement salad. With a few meat siblings, e.g. Scaloppina Valdostana, various Risotti and grilled or fritted fish salmon, Dorade and Co. presented the offer almost without shame. There will probably be a lot of things coming out of the freezer, so my guess that made me tend to be an Al-Forno classic in my choice. The decision in favour of the “Combinazione” was made at EUR 8.20. My accompaniment chose the “Spaghetti la Taverna” 11 Euros, which could not have sounded more decoy with black olives, anchovies, sharp peperonies, grated sheep cheese, garlic and tomato sauce. For the time being, I ordered a tomato cream soup of 4.50 euros. At lunch table a few days later, the Pizza 4 Stagioni was robbed of 9.80 euros on my desire to go to their artichokes and replaced with sharp salami. Cooking ham, champignons, peppers and mild peperoni were sociated at the coating and delivered the taste. The pizza floor was a bit thicker and of airy soft consistency. Happiness came steaming from the stone oven and it had a crusty-baked underground, whose unevenly distributed baked browns were of solid craft. The cheese-cover ratio was also true. The ingredients were fresh and gave the hot dough flakes the necessary juice and this typical spicy aroma, which reminded you of the deeply insidious eating experiences at the Italian for children's days. On the other hand, the tomato soup had an average level. Too much of cream blew it tastefully and left a one-dimensional, boring taste on the palate, which lacked any freshness due to acidity. 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