Imbiss Heinermann - Menu

Clarholzer Str. 27, 33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz, Germany

🛍 Salat, Curry, Burger, Deutsch

4.2 💬 5 Reviews

Phone: +4952452628

Address: Clarholzer Str. 27, 33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz, Germany

City: Herzebrock

Dishes: 26

Reviews: 5

Website: http://menu.imbiss-heinermann.de/Imbiss%20Heinermann%20-%20Speisekarte.pdf

"The Heinermann Snack is one of the best in the whole region and even has a Drive In on the back of the building, which is very practical if you have a delicious meal on the fast. The snack is very central in the heart of Herzebrock, right on the B64. There are enough parking spaces, even for large trucks. When the snack enters, simply drag a number and are then called according to the row. The choice of dishes is absolutely sufficient and diverse. The sausage comes directly from the rust and there is a small salad counter where you can combine your salad yourself according to your wishes. The staff is always very friendly."

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Very good service nice service and the food is great salads. There is also a parking lot.

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Sunday 19 clock and closed! what is this? then the opening times should be changed. saves much annoying


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Nobody comes to this place. Plate is full at a reasonable price. Clean and beautiful. There is fun to eat. Next Soouu.


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Heinermann at the train station in Herzebrock is absolutely recommended! Since the remodeling and renovation of a few years ago, the shop in my personal top 10 of snacks has been nearby. A very well maintained snack or rather a restaurant with numerous classic specialities. Whether Mantaplatte, the simple curry sausage, self-made burgers or schnitzel I have never been disappointed here before. It is hearty and classic home cooking. And that at fair prices. I also find interesting that you get a number when ordering. As with Deutsche Bahn at the Service Center. And when the food is ready, the number is called.


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User

The Heinermann Snack is one of the best in the whole region and even has a Drive In on the back of the building, which is very practical if you have a delicious meal on the fast. The snack is very central in the heart of Herzebrock, right on the B64. There are enough parking spaces, even for large trucks. When the snack enters, simply drag a number and are then called according to the row. The choice of dishes is absolutely sufficient and diverse. The sausage comes directly from the rust and there is a small salad counter where you can combine your salad yourself according to your wishes. The staff is always very friendly.

Categories

  • Salat A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • Curry Savor our exquisite range of flavorful curries, each dish infused with a unique blend of spices and herbs. From mild to fiery, explore the diverse tastes of traditional and contemporary variants, perfectly paired with rice or naan.
  • Burger Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.
  • 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.

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