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Metzgergasse 7, 63739 Aschaffenburg, Germany

🛍 Deutsch, Ort Zum Feiern, Biergärten In Der Nähe, Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten

4.8 💬 2 Reseñas
Theater Klause

Teléfono: +49602122074

Dirección: Metzgergasse 7, 63739 Aschaffenburg, Germany

Ciudad: Aschaffenburg

Platos: 24

Reseñas: 2

Sitio Web: http://www.theaterklause-ab.de

"wie immer super, essen ist super, der service ist super, nur alles top"

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very good bourgeois kitchen, always very tasty.

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wie immer super, essen ist super, der service ist super, nur alles top

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  • Deutsch Saborea los ricos sabores de la cocina tradicional alemana, con carnes abundantes, chucrut ácido y salsas suculentas. Disfruta de platos auténticos que llevan un sabor de Alemania a tu mesa.
  • Ort Zum Feiern
  • Biergärten In Der Nähe Disfruta de un ambiente relajado con una selección de cervezas artesanales, cócteles refrescantes y deliciosos bocados en estos cercanos jardines de cerveza. Perfecto para reuniones, para disfrutar del sol o relajarse bajo las estrellas.
  • Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten Explore una variada gama de especialidades internacionales regionales, desde platos asiáticos llenos de sabor hasta clásicos europeos sabrosos, que ofrecen un sabor de las auténticas tradiciones culinarias de todo el mundo.

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