Gutshof Bauer's Stuben Weinstube Bauernstube

Altdorfer Straße 3, 67482 Venningen, Germany

🛍 German, Coffee, Cheese, European

4.7 💬 1507 Reviews

Phone: +4963232734

Address: Altdorfer Straße 3, 67482 Venningen, Germany

City: Venningen

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1507

Website: https://www.gutshof-bauer.de

"At the end of September, the newly formed Wörther Gaumenvierer dedicated the municipality of Venningen, more famous of his vinegar as his wine. Also strange, although the village of Edenkoben, which belongs to the association community, is located in the immediate vicinity of well-known wine areas such as Maikammer, Kirrweiler and Edenkoben, one actually only knows the wine specialities of the famous doctoral school. It seems that no Venninger Winzer was able to oscillate until the raised Palatinate grape juice. The winery Bauer, who has not missed a regional restaurant guide Gutshof by friends of deft regional cuisine, has been very popular for many years, is also one of the well-known pro...


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At the end of September, the newly formed Wörther Gaumenvierer dedicated the municipality of Venningen, more famous of his vinegar as his wine. Also strange, although the village of Edenkoben, which belongs to the association community, is located in the immediate vicinity of well-known wine areas such as Maikammer, Kirrweiler and Edenkoben, one actually only knows the wine specialities of the famous doctoral school. It seems that no Venninger Winzer was able to oscillate until the raised Palatinate grape juice. The winery Bauer, who has not missed a regional restaurant guide Gutshof by friends of deft regional cuisine, has been very popular for many years, is also one of the well-known prod...

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At the end of September, the newly formed Wörther Gaumenvierer dedicated the municipality of Venningen, more famous of his vinegar as his wine. Also strange, although the village of Edenkoben, which belongs to the association community, is located in the immediate vicinity of well-known wine areas such as Maikammer, Kirrweiler and Edenkoben, one actually only knows the wine specialities of the famous doctoral school. It seems that no Venninger Winzer was able to oscillate until the raised Palatinate grape juice. The winery Bauer, who has not missed a regional restaurant guide Gutshof by friends of deft regional cuisine, has been very popular for many years, is also one of the well-known prod...


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At the end of September, the newly formed Wörther Gaumenvierer dedicated the municipality of Venningen, more famous of his vinegar as his wine. Also strange, although the village of Edenkoben, which belongs to the association community, is located in the immediate vicinity of well-known wine areas such as Maikammer, Kirrweiler and Edenkoben, one actually only knows the wine specialities of the famous doctoral school. It seems that no Venninger Winzer was able to oscillate until the raised Palatinate grape juice. The winery Bauer, who has not missed a regional restaurant guide Gutshof by friends of deft regional cuisine, has been very popular for many years, is also one of the well-known prod...


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At the end of September, the newly formed Wörther Gaumenvierer dedicated the municipality of Venningen, more famous of his vinegar as his wine. Also strange, although the village of Edenkoben, which belongs to the association community, is located in the immediate vicinity of well-known wine areas such as Maikammer, Kirrweiler and Edenkoben, one actually only knows the wine specialities of the famous doctoral school. It seems that no Venninger Winzer was able to oscillate until the raised Palatinate grape juice. The winery Bauer, who has not missed a regional restaurant guide Gutshof by friends of deft regional cuisine, has been very popular for many years, is also one of the well-known prod...

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  • German 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.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
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"Finally sit with two nice colleagues at the Greek. A goal whose implementation lasted a long time since the circumstances of the last weeks and months were as they were. No matter, the president of our decimated Wörther Schlemmerclub – two colleagues need to fit for health reasons – called freshly vaccinated to the first extraordinary session of the year. In his view, this should take place in the Maikammer. The well-known genus stamps, such as the village chronicle, the Gasthaus Zum Winzer or the Waldhaus Wilhelm, were released from the outside. At the Croats in the “Alt Maikammer” we were only last summer, which is why we took the restaurant Mythos into culinary sight. Our club leader had already reported more about its legendary Gyros. A presidial meat oath we wanted to conjure on a warm Monday evening in mid-June. 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The fact that it lasted a little longer until we were finally allowed to hold the menus in hands was due to the almost completely occupied outer area and the gastronomic long-covid phenomenon called “personal deficiency”. But we were not on the run and were later compensated with double Ouzos generös. The menu of the myth offers familiar Greek meat food, as you have known, appreciated and digested in German lands for many years. There is also a wonderful offer of meatless, warm appetizers available here. But the predominant part of the dishes listed here contains pork, lamb, cattle or turkey. Hercules' skewer, pushed into the oven Lammhaxe, baked Gyros , swept by the spine again Gyros and, first of all, naturally grilled what the stuff holds. Half a liter of freshly tapped Bellheimer Lord-Pils are available here for grundsolide 3.40 Euro. Experience has shown that the Greek wines are better off. Maybe too wrong. 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