The Village Haus - Speisekarte

2 N Market St, Adamstown, USA, 17569-9359, United States

🛍 Cafés, Deutsch, Amerikanisch, Nordamerikanisch

3.9 💬 1234 Bewertungen

Telefon: +17174845100

Adresse: 2 N Market St, Adamstown, USA, 17569-9359, United States

Stadt: Adamstown

Gerichte: 4

Bewertungen: 1234

Webseite: http://www.thevillagehaus.com/

"sllooowwwww! after 45 minutes no eating near 1 hour eating arrived they follow on asking spotless eating ok but nothing great waitstaff very nice kitchen and waitstaff are a thread. I'll talk to a table."


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every time we go big service and eat. desserts are extra good.

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great place, great experience in the German village. absolutely wonderful staff and eating was great. I ordered the sausage and it was delicious


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I was very hungry, and the village house was just the right place to eat for us. I will definitely return soon to try more from their varied menu.


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sllooowwwww! after 45 minutes no eating near 1 hour eating arrived they follow on asking spotless eating ok but nothing great waitstaff very nice kitchen and waitstaff are a thread. I'll talk to a table.

Kategorien

  • Cafés Charmante Cafés bieten eine Vielzahl von frisch gebrühten Kaffees und Tees, zusammen mit leichten Snacks, Gebäck und Desserts. Perfekt für einen morgendlichen Energieschub oder einen nachmittäglichen Genuss in einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre.
  • Deutsch Genießen Sie die reichen Aromen der traditionellen deutschen Küche, mit herzhaften Fleischgerichten, würzigem Sauerkraut und üppigen Saucen. Freuen Sie sich auf authentische Gerichte, die den Geschmack Deutschlands auf Ihren Tisch bringen.
  • Amerikanisch Genießen Sie klassische amerikanische Aromen mit unserem vielfältigen Menü, das saftige Burger, knuspriges Brathähnchen, herzhafte BBQ-Rippchen und frische Salate bietet. Schwelgen Sie in zeitlosem Komfort mit jedem Bissen, kreiert, um alle Geschmäcker zufriedenzustellen.
  • Nordamerikanisch Genießen Sie die vielfältigen Aromen Nordamerikas mit Gerichten, die von saftigen Burgern und knusprigem gebratenem Hühnchen bis hin zu würzigen BBQ-Rippen und frischen Salaten reichen, allesamt das Wesen regionaler Favoriten und Komfortklassiker einfangend.

Ausstattung

  • W-lan
  • Terrasse
  • Mitnahme
  • Fernseher

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