"The Gasthof Hohly in Löwenstein, a view restaurant that offers a charming view from its terrace, from the conservatory and from some interiors to the surrounding vineyards to the Weinsberger Valley and the Breitenauer See. Unfortunately, this is very positive. I ordered fresh vegetables with Rahmchampignons with homemade late zle for 14.90 euros and got a large plate with clearly arranged vegetables, with a small bowl with late zle, which were very bright, had no bite and probably only very few eggs in their dough. Carrots, asparagus and co. were crisp and tasty, but dust dry, only the cauliflower had some sauce in itself. The Rahmchampignons weren't even past the cream. The crowning of the dishes listed under the heading for vegetarians, but were the green beans. They were served in the bacon coat. To my question, whether the usual suspects of red wine varieties should be chosen (TL, Trollinger, Lemberger), they also had Italian wines, the answer was given to me by one of them clearly conjured: we are here in a German wine-growing area! The other employees were friendly and accommodating. I finally ordered a soft wheat for rich 3.50 euros. Because I wasn't tired of the bite of vegetables, I could have a salad plate and a banana nip to dessert. Especially the latter reconciled me. The portion size was at least about 5.50 euros good, and I got served what I had demanded. Conclusion: The quality of the main court was not convincing. Such a sloppy interpretation of vegetarianism can no longer afford a restaurant. The price performance ratio was insufficient and the share was significantly too low for this price. Beverage prices are too high, and the kindness of the staff fluctuated greatly."