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Uferstrasse 14-15, 56812, Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

🛍 Pizza, Cafés, Europäisch, Vegetarier

4.1 💬 1609 Reviews
Hotel Hieronimi

Phone: +4926717271

Address: Uferstrasse 14-15, 56812, Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

City: Cochem

Dishes: 16

Reviews: 1609

Website: https://www.hotel-hieronimi.de

"We arrived at Hieronimi for one night. It was easy to find and there was a small parking lot we were able to park in, luckily when we arrived there was a space for the car. Had we arrived at dinner time parking could have been an issue.The room was exactly as advertised. The baby cot was not set up but we told the woman working and she set it up while we were out. The room for 3 adults was spacious and clean. The bathroom was modern and clean.We choose not to eat dinner at the hotel as we got hungry when we were out and about and did not want to walk back over the river.Breakfast was included in our cost which was 130 euro for one night. Breakfast was a typical German breakfast. It included cheese and meat slices, eggs, cold cereal, yogurt, fruit and bread. The baby broke a plate and the woman working was very kind about it. The trouble came when we tried to check out. I had checked that we could pay with credit card before booking the room. When we tried to pay the woman working, who appeared to be the ONLY person working at the hotel said she did not have the credit card machine. I said, listen we are leaving and have to pay with card. At this point we had limited euro cash left. Not that I should have to give a reason. She went and got the credit card machine from the office and when I went to pay she said the machine is not working. The machine said "emergency mode". When I told her I needed to pay with card she became extremely upset and was waving her hands in the air saying I needed to go to an ATM and get cash. When I told her I was not doing that and getting nailed with international withdrawal fees she got more upset and was yelling and waving her arms around. She clearly did not know how to use the machine. I asked her to calm down and call someone. She tried calling her boss after I urged her to do so but she could not get anyone on the phone. She said I could not leave the hotel until the boss arrived. I asked when that would be and she said she had no idea because the boss usually arrives 40 minutes prior to that. So basically she was holding me hostage because they have one credit card machine and one employee who does not know how to use it. I told her I was leaving at 10 am (in 20 more minutes) with or without the bosses arrival and that made her furious. I told her they could call me or I could leave the credit card number and they could run it when they sorted out their machine but this made her more hysterical. I was very calm in this situation and she wasn't, which I really did not appreciate. As she went into the kitchen and yelled about me to the kitchen worker who just arrived I pulled up the credit card manual on my phone. I finally had to insist that she allow me to try to fix the machine and she just kept yelling at me that she pushed all the buttons. This was not how I liked starting my day. I finally was able to reset the machine and bill myself for the room. When all was said and done I was a hostage for more than 30 minutes with a cranky baby and I did not get so much as a thank you. I have traveled all over the world and not ever come across something like this."

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Cosy hotel. Friendly service and helpful personal. Clean rooms. Very good breakfast with lot of choices.

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Nice restaurant with spectacular view. In Cochem there are a lot of restaurants. But there are also passing a lot of cars. But if you pass the bridge it is a lot quiter.


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Not only do I buy the wine by the case at the wine shop, I really enjoy the food. Never a bad meal. Just had the jäger schnitzel with such fresh mushrooms and salad. Yummy


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Good food though a bit indifferent service. Patio is nice with views of the Castle, Moselle. A solid choice - no carry out / take-away available. Reasonable wine prices, selections - locale wines featured.


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Long waiting time, stressed waiters, the food very average. Reservation may be necessary in the busy evening hours. Nice terrace with wine plants and view over the Mosel. The wine was good. Recommend lieblich.


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This hotel restaurant has a superb terrace when the weather permits with a simply stunning river and castle view. Great choice of Mosel wine at very acceptable prices. Try the Nicklaus wine as an end to your meal.


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We had dinner one night at the Weinstuben Hieronimi restaurant, and I could not speak more highly of the staff, the food, and the great view of the Mosel river in the evening. We also chose a wine from their own cellar (a Kerner Qualitätswein) which is by far the best sweet wine I've ever tasted. If I'd had any way to transport a bottle home, I would have probably brought three!


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Recommended to eat at this restaurant and weren't disappointed. Entres of Mushroom in cream and Camembert with cranberries were served promptly and piping hot. The main dishes of pork medallions and escalopes of veal were accompanied by salads and potatoes of our choice. The food was washed down with a bottle of local reisling from the hotels own vineyard and excellent it was too.Service was polite and good to start but tailed off as the meal progressed. Good experience , excellent value at €30 per head.


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During our visit to Cochem we had the delight of discovering this hotel restaurant. First off, we were a family of five: my mother, wife, and my two children (one a baby, and one a toddler), but the reception from the hostess was very warm and welcoming! The waitress was attentive, accommodating, and did a great job serving us. You have got to try their wines!!!!!! Come to find out that the family that owns the hotel / restaurant are actually winegrowers, this is just their side-gig. The wine was soo good I just had to bring a bottle home. We also learned that they have partnered with a local mustard artisan and the result were some of the best food I've ever tasted here in Germany. I HIGHLY...


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We arrived at Hieronimi for one night. It was easy to find and there was a small parking lot we were able to park in, luckily when we arrived there was a space for the car. Had we arrived at dinner time parking could have been an issue.The room was exactly as advertised. The baby cot was not set up but we told the woman working and she set it up while we were out. The room for 3 adults was spacious and clean. The bathroom was modern and clean.We choose not to eat dinner at the hotel as we got hungry when we were out and about and did not want to walk back over the river.Breakfast was included in our cost which was 130 euro for one night. Breakfast was a typical German breakfast. It included...

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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.
  • Europäisch Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Vegetarier Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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  • Sitzplätze
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"I read some reviews and heard from friends that this was thé place to eat in Cochem am Mosel, so we were very excited to find the restaurant near empty on our arrival as we had expected a wait.There was nobody to greet us as we walked in so after waiting politely waiting at the entrance for a bit we decided to seat ourselves awaiting the the host, waiter/waitress to come and greet us.It took another 5 minutes for the waitress to show up. As soon as she showed up she kindly requested us to move from the cozy booth-like spacious table to a smaller wooden table. Since the entire restaurant was empty, with the exception of one gentleman and it was about an hour before closing we did not see her point to keep the large table for non-guests so we kindly declined. The frauleins entire attitude changed and we could hear her screaming and yelling in the kitchen to the chef. She then proceeded to vent her grief to the other patron in German. One might imagine her surprise when I kindly informed her that I was able to understand her conversations ( I am Dutch so I understand the language ) and did not appreciate her treating us this way. Being used to American customer service I do lower my standards somewhat but to be told smack about a semi-professional in a small town restaurant in the middle of nowhere is not something I accept. We were looking forward to taste the local food but were quite frankly concerned that this would come with some non-sanitary condiments."