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Feedback gevenYesterday both was given. After our lunch at the Brasserie by Klaus Erfort slaughterhouse, it was my treasure after a piece of cake with cream. Although the brasserie has four or five desserts on the map, it is the usual suspects such as Crême Brûlée, Panna Cotta Co.; There are no cakes there. Schubert in the Schwarzenbergstraße has, of course, so much that they have to sell it; In addition, Confiserie Café Schubert is on our way home. We were pleasantly surprised not only to find a parking space on site but also free tables; both of them are more rough at this season. Only one table was occupied; so we almost had the free choice. You sit out very nicely in the shade of trees and the Schwarzenbergstraße is not so much driven that one of car exhausts would impress your eyes or almost fall off your ears from traffic noise. With one word: it is almost hygge . Not long after we had taken place also a service force appeared to ask our wishes. I have already left myself out in previous reports about the friendliness of the Schubert service ladies, both those in the Sulzbachstraße branch and those employed here on site; I do not want to do this again. My treasure ordered its standard cake strawberry variety with serving cream large (EUR 4,20 plus EUR 1,50 ; I served it with a double espresso for EUR 5,80. The cakes and also the cream were not different to expect from very good quality; my espresso shined more by its sporty price. After a three-quarter-hour cozy sitting, meanwhile the outdoor area had filled well and many people also came to buy inside cakes, cakes or the well-known Schubert chocolates, we paid and drove along our paths. For accessibility: Unfortunately, this is absolutely not the case. Anyone who leaves in the user photos at this point will find, among other things, an earlier photo of me showing the entrance area with the six-stage staircase. For wheelchair users with a strong companion in the area of the feasibility; whoever has a wheelchair with content, whether manned or womand, raised stairs, knows what I'm talking about. In the past, I was still the strong companion, but that was a little slow with the years. Otherwise it is called for disabled people in a wheelchair We have to stay out of it! And there is no toilet in the outside. In order to hit two flies with one flap: in the Schubert branch Sulzbachstraße, it is a little better ordered for accessibility. The one or two low levels in the entrance area are easy to pack for experienced cyclists or drivers without accompanying persons; they only have to stop the door from the inside, say a guest, is no longer in the way of a visit;
Yesterday both was given. After our lunch at the Brasserie by Klaus Erfort slaughterhouse, it was my treasure after a piece of cake with cream. Although the brasserie has four or five desserts on the map, it is the usual suspects such as Crême Brûlée, Panna Cotta Co.; There are no cakes there. Schubert in the Schwarzenbergstraße has, of course, so much that they have to sell it; In addition, Confiserie Café Schubert is on our way home. We were pleasantly surprised not only to find a parking space on site but also free tables; both of them are more rough at this season. Only one table was occupied; so we almost had the free choice. You sit out very nicely in the shade of trees and the Schwarzenbergstraße is not so much driven that one of car exhausts would impress your eyes or almost fall off your ears from traffic noise. With one word: it is almost hygge . Not long after we had taken place also a service force appeared to ask our wishes. I have already left myself out in previous reports about the friendliness of the Schubert service ladies, both those in the Sulzbachstraße branch and those employed here on site; I do not want to do this again. My treasure ordered its standard cake strawberry variety with serving cream large (EUR 4,20 plus EUR 1,50 ; I served it with a double espresso for EUR 5,80. The cakes and also the cream were not different to expect from very good quality; my espresso shined more by its sporty price. After a three-quarter-hour cozy sitting, meanwhile the outdoor area had filled well and many people also came to buy inside cakes, cakes or the well-known Schubert chocolates, we paid and drove along our paths. For accessibility: Unfortunately, this is absolutely not the case. Anyone who leaves in the user photos at this point will find, among other things, an earlier photo of me showing the entrance area with the six-stage staircase. For wheelchair users with a strong companion in the area of the feasibility; whoever has a wheelchair with content, whether manned or womand, raised stairs, knows what I'm talking about. In the past, I was still the strong companion, but that was a little slow with the years. Otherwise it is called for disabled people in a wheelchair We have to stay out of it! And there is no toilet in the outside. In order to hit two flies with one flap: in the Schubert branch Sulzbachstraße, it is a little better ordered for accessibility. The one or two low levels in the entrance area are easy to pack for experienced cyclists or drivers without accompanying persons; they only have to stop the door from the inside, say a guest, is no longer in the way of a visit;
Yesterday both was given. After our lunch at the Brasserie by Klaus Erfort slaughterhouse, it was my treasure after a piece of cake with cream. Although the brasserie has four or five desserts on the map, it is the usual suspects such as Crême Brûlée, Panna Cotta Co.; There are no cakes there. Schubert in the Schwarzenbergstraße has, of course, so much that they have to sell it; In addition, Confiserie Café Schubert is on our way home. We were pleasantly surprised not only to find a parking space on site but also free tables; both of them are more rough at this season. Only one table was occupied; so we almost had the free choice. You sit out very nicely in the shade of trees and the Schwarzenbergstraße is not so much driven that one of car exhausts would impress your eyes or almost fall off your ears from traffic noise. With one word: it is almost hygge . Not long after we had taken place also a service force appeared to ask our wishes. I have already left myself out in previous reports about the friendliness of the Schubert service ladies, both those in the Sulzbachstraße branch and those employed here on site; I do not want to do this again. My treasure ordered its standard cake strawberry variety with serving cream large (EUR 4,20 plus EUR 1,50 ; I served it with a double espresso for EUR 5,80. The cakes and also the cream were not different to expect from very good quality; my espresso shined more by its sporty price. After a three-quarter-hour cozy sitting, meanwhile the outdoor area had filled well and many people also came to buy inside cakes, cakes or the well-known Schubert chocolates, we paid and drove along our paths. For accessibility: Unfortunately, this is absolutely not the case. Anyone who leaves in the user photos at this point will find, among other things, an earlier photo of me showing the entrance area with the six-stage staircase. For wheelchair users with a strong companion in the area of the feasibility; whoever has a wheelchair with content, whether manned or womand, raised stairs, knows what I'm talking about. In the past, I was still the strong companion, but that was a little slow with the years. Otherwise it is called for disabled people in a wheelchair We have to stay out of it! And there is no toilet in the outside. In order to hit two flies with one flap: in the Schubert branch Sulzbachstraße, it is a little better ordered for accessibility. The one or two low levels in the entrance area are easy to pack for experienced cyclists or drivers without accompanying persons; they only have to stop the door from the inside, say a guest, is no longer in the way of a visit;
Yesterday both was given. After our lunch at the Brasserie by Klaus Erfort slaughterhouse, it was my treasure after a piece of cake with cream. Although the brasserie has four or five desserts on the map, it is the usual suspects such as Crême Brûlée, Panna Cotta Co.; There are no cakes there. Schubert in the Schwarzenbergstraße has, of course, so much that they have to sell it; In addition, Confiserie Café Schubert is on our way home. We were pleasantly surprised not only to find a parking space on site but also free tables; both of them are more rough at this season. Only one table was occupied; so we almost had the free choice. You sit out very nicely in the shade of trees and the Schwarzenbergstraße is not so much driven that one of car exhausts would impress your eyes or almost fall off your ears from traffic noise. With one word: it is almost hygge . Not long after we had taken place also a service force appeared to ask our wishes. I have already left myself out in previous reports about the friendliness of the Schubert service ladies, both those in the Sulzbachstraße branch and those employed here on site; I do not want to do this again. My treasure ordered its standard cake strawberry variety with serving cream large (EUR 4,20 plus EUR 1,50 ; I served it with a double espresso for EUR 5,80. The cakes and also the cream were not different to expect from very good quality; my espresso shined more by its sporty price. After a three-quarter-hour cozy sitting, meanwhile the outdoor area had filled well and many people also came to buy inside cakes, cakes or the well-known Schubert chocolates, we paid and drove along our paths. For accessibility: Unfortunately, this is absolutely not the case. Anyone who leaves in the user photos at this point will find, among other things, an earlier photo of me showing the entrance area with the six-stage staircase. For wheelchair users with a strong companion in the area of the feasibility; whoever has a wheelchair with content, whether manned or womand, raised stairs, knows what I'm talking about. In the past, I was still the strong companion, but that was a little slow with the years. Otherwise it is called for disabled people in a wheelchair We have to stay out of it! And there is no toilet in the outside. In order to hit two flies with one flap: in the Schubert branch Sulzbachstraße, it is a little better ordered for accessibility. The one or two low levels in the entrance area are easy to pack for experienced cyclists or drivers without accompanying persons; they only have to stop the door from the inside, say a guest, is no longer in the way of a visit;
Yesterday both were given. After our lunch at the brasserie of Klaus Erfort Schlachthaus it was my treasure after a piece of cake with cream. Although the brasserie has four or five desserts on the map, the usual suspects such as Crême Brûlée, Panna Cotta Co; There are no cakes. Schubert in the Schwarzenbergstraße naturally has so much that they have to sell it; In addition, Confiserie Café Schubert is on the way home. We were pleasantly surprised not only to find a parking lot on site, but also free tables; both are rough this season. Only one table was occupied; so we almost had the free choice. They sit very nicely in the shade of trees and the Schwarzenbergstraße is not so strongly driven that one of the car exhausts would affect your eyes or almost fall from the ears of traffic noise. With one word: it is almost hygge . Not long after we had taken place, a service also seemed to ask our wishes. I have already left myself in previous reports on the friendliness of the Schubert-Service ladies, both those in the Sulzbachstraße branch and those employed here on site; I don't want to do this again. My treasure ordered its standard cake strawberry variety with serving cream large (EUR 4,20 plus EUR 1,50 ; I served it with a double espresso for EUR 5,80. The cake and also the cream were not different to expect from very good quality; my espresso shined more through its sporty price. After a three-quarter hour cozy seating, the outdoor area had been well filled and many people came to buy in cakes, cakes or the famous Schubert chocolates, we paid and drove on our paths. For accessibility: Unfortunately, this is not the case. Anyone who leaves the user photos at this point finds, among other things, an earlier photo of me showing the entrance area with the six-stage staircase. For wheelchair users with a strong companion, still in the field of feasibility; who has a wheelchair with content, whether manned or woman, raised stairs, knows what I'm talking about. In the past, I was still the strong companion, but that left something behind with the years. Otherwise it is called for disabled in a wheelchair We must stay out of it! And there's no toilet out there. To hit two flies with one flap: in the Schubert-Niederlassung Sulzbachstraße it is ordered a little better for accessibility. The one or two low levels in the entrance area are easy to pack for experienced cyclists or drivers without accompanying persons; only someone, say a guest, must stop the door from inside, then there is nothing in the way of a visit.