"Hunger drove us to the orangery in the Lübbenau Castle Park. Amazingly, there is no contribution to the castle in Lübbenau, although there is much to write in the history of the house alone. Since 1621 owned by Counts to Lynar, interrupted by about 40 years of the GDR. But that's not my subject. The orangery, wonderfully situated on the beach of the Spree, was in the early evening, only moderately occupied. Outside the weather and mosquitoes could not sit. The very large interior was decorated in detail on the occasion of the World Cup with football matches. The high space allows 5m and more large German flags. Well, who likes that. There was no return for us, we had long been looking for a hospitable place. Our way of Hoyerswerda, in the Saxon direction at home, presented us on Saturday only closed companies, i.e. weddings in almost all types of catering facilities. The map of orangery promised what we had dreamed, defensive, strong, grounded food. The orangery is obviously the bourgeois cheaper possibility of the house to relieve the castle restaurant from too many simple people. Nothing to say. The young staff acts in the fussballerian environment, including large screen with transmission of a World Cup game, quite good to careless. The longer waiting period for food made the best suspect. It wasn't like that. All 5 dishes were not good by hand, the 3(!) Kitchen didn't do anything tonight, but nothing really done well. It was about farm breakfast, desalinated and dry, over pork comb steak with prawn onions, also dry and hard, the roast potatoes on it, salted and soft. The zander fillet was also salted. Too bad, but this hunger... Hoping that there was one, perhaps football-related, slippers, there are 3 points for the loving ball atmosphere."