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フィードバックを提供するUnfortunately it felt like every time I tried to visit this place in the last year or so the roof top restaurant was closed for some reason or another. Finally last summer we had success, just in time for entertaining some overseas guests. We had...a lovely evening enjoying the sultry sunset over Schwäbisch Hall and enjoying the relaxing atmosphere of the terrace. The food was presented elegantly and to an international standard, with a good selection of wines and other drinks. Service was discreet and professional a good place to take guests for business or pleasure, and certainly a romantic venue for couples.
This nice restaurant is situated in an old industrial building. The kitchen in traditional and of reasonable quality. There are however better place in the city with the same menu or comparable dishes. Service us slow but that is not a problem when one is...in a restaurant with friends. Staff is not really friendly however. When one tries to get a table without reservation one is treated like they are doing you a huge favor. On the whole the staff is arrogant and uninterested in the customers.
This place is like Harry Potter's Room of Requirement' just right, in the right place and just when we needed it. Arriving on the roof of this old red brick building next to the Wurth, you get stunning views of the town. We had...a light lunch with a glass of Sekt, very civilised but relaxed and un-stuffy. Hot weather and sun shades, a green/orange colour scheme and very comfortable dining chairs made it a great way to celebrate my birthday. If you're visiting the Wurth, allow time to visit here too. Worth going for the view, even if you're not interested in the Wurth
The Sudhaus might well have the most dramatic and impressive setting of any brewpub in Germany. While they have indoor seating too (and a beer museum), the highlight is definitely their rooftop beer garden. The view over the town of Schwaebisch Hall, and the valley...that surrounds it, is magnificent. The food is pitched as being a bit more upmarket than your typical brewery, and it is more expensive than similar places, but the prices certainly aren't as sky-high as the views. The beer was perfectly nice without being anything special in my opinion, but it certainly tasted good sitting out on the roof. You should certainly book a table if you want to sit on the roof, especially if you want a table on the side overlooking the town.
I would rather rate this restaurant with a fair good, but this sign is not yet available in tripadvisor. However: round the whole impression with very good, through the stunny look from above and the very fresh, fantastic beer (blond, dark, but... as well as the weeping.) the meal is served hot and with a good, fair help. the service is very dedicated, really in contact with the visitors. However, prices are asymmetric with the quality and variance of meal times. the prices are quite high, and then I would expect a bit more spirited, arrangement, ... sometimes it is just that it is a bit too less sauce, it is a bit too less tasty. however: this is a complaining at a good level, but we are here ranking between good and very good. fair game: if they visit this place (because of the intention), then they take a beer or two, each one meal here.