L'Hotel Restaurant de la Couronne

12 Place de la Republique, 67160 Wissembourg, France

🛍 Pizza, Cafés, Européen, Végétarien

3.7 💬 3114 Reseñas
L'Hotel Restaurant de la Couronne

Teléfono: +33890719913,+33388941400,+33890210131,+3389021016

Dirección: 12 Place de la Republique, 67160 Wissembourg, France

Ciudad: Wissembourg

Platos: 7

Reseñas: 3114

Sitio Web: http://www.couronne-wissembourg.com/fr/?utm_source=MyBusiness

"On the good side the pumpkin soup was quite good, but the remainder of the meal was awful and very badly served by a waiter who was rude. He needs training in customer service and just good manners. We had more help from another customer than we could get from the waiter and waitress. An all round horrible experience which cost us more than 70 euros."

David David

Very welcoming, always the smile, Tarte flambée tested without moderation.

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Reseñas

Traute
Traute

very good flame with asparagus and rhubarb pie very beautiful and welcoming team.


Friedhelm
Friedhelm

smiling staff, clean toilet and service quality at the top I recommend with family or in love


Valentin
Valentin

Excellent reception. Very well eaten. We took the duck magret and the walnut calf. A counselor.


Niels
Niels

we slept and ate two nights in this hotel we were very satisfied very good meal service impec petit dejeuner extra frankly very well


Véronique
Véronique

passing through this pretty town that is wissembourg, my gourmet break was pleasant in this restaurant. The service is efficient, the kitchen is very simple but nevertheless very good.


Lilo
Lilo

small town restaurant hotel nice enough with a pleasant picturesque side. the rooms reflect this side Alsace-old a little small but pleasant. menus have affordable rates and meals are good.


Eva
Eva

Nice welcome, good atmosphere in the restaurant and good quality of the dishes. Very spacious, modern, clean room. Central location, view of the main square. Copious breakfast, fresh and local products, of very good quality.


Ehrenfried
Ehrenfried

This dinner honoured the end of our Wine trail hike. We had a great alsatian dinner with good food (excellent choucroutte, snails, and Flammkuchen) in a rustic and cozy atmosphere. Service was very kind, even somewhat cute. Very enjoyable!


Erwin
Erwin

On the good side the pumpkin soup was quite good, but the remainder of the meal was awful and very badly served by a waiter who was rude. He needs training in customer service and just good manners. We had more help from another customer than we could get from the waiter and waitress. An all round horrible experience which cost us more than 70 euros.

Categorías

  • Pizza Sumérgete en nuestras pizzas perfectamente horneadas, elaboradas con masa lanzada a mano, rica salsa de tomate y una mezcla de quesos gourmet. Cada rebanada estalla con ingredientes frescos, asegurando un bocado delicioso cada vez.
  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor.
  • Européen Deléitese en un viaje culinario por Europa con nuestro exquisito menú elaborado, que presenta platos auténticos de Francia, Italia, España y más allá, utilizando los ingredientes más frescos para dar vida a los sabores tradicionales.
  • Végétarien Disfrute de nuestra vibrante colección de platos vegetarianos, elaborados con las verduras más frescas, sabores ricos y especias sabrosas. Disfrute de un plato saludable y delicioso que celebra los mejores ingredientes de la naturaleza.

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  • Terrasse

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