Gaststatte Zur Schwarzamsel

Gaststatte Zur Schwarzamsel

Korngasse 18, 67346, Speyer, Germany
218 Reviews 4.6

"Another traditional Weinstube and again everything but a tourist trap. This place is less cosy then for example the Rabennest. Deer antiers are hanging in..."

Details

Phone: +4962326865580

Address: Korngasse 18, 67346, Speyer, Germany

City: Speyer

Website: http://www.weinstube-schwarzamsel.de

Opening hours

Tuesday: 17:30-00:00

Wednesday: 17:30-00:00

Thursday: 17:30-00:00

Friday: 17:30-00:00

Saturday: 11:00 -14:00 17:30-00:00

Sunday: 17:30-00:00

Statistics

Dishes: 17

Amenities: 16

Categories: 5

Reviews: 218


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Reviews

5 /5 Rating

if you think of a German wine room, you think best of a place like a black amsel: cozy, traditional, with good but unpretentious eating (we loved the flaky cake here) and a good choice of local weeping, all served with good laune and ease. our large group sat on a beautiful round table and enjoyed the atmosphere and our fellow drinkers. the place closes a bit early (again 22:30 a.m.), but then speyer is a rather sleepy city.

4 /5 Rating

my friend and I always return to this restaurant when he visits him. andech's dark beer from the hustle as appetizer, followed by carving for him and bratwurst with sourd for me. we exchange a carving for a bratwurst. the meat is super from the neighboring metzger. I highly recommend it.

5 /5 Rating

we drank a glass nue wine and spent a great evening meal. our waitress alison was great and led us through the menu. great atmosphere and against the end of dinner informed us guests of a big table next to us about speyer? . simply a jewel!

5 /5 Rating

we have eaten here on a busy Saturday at lunchtime. we had bratwurst and bratkartoffeln, who were excellent. beautiful furnishings, wonderful attentive staff and great ambiente. seems to be popular with the natives who were very friendly.

4 /5 Rating

Another traditional Weinstube and again everything but a tourist trap. This place is less cosy then for example the Rabennest. Deer antiers are hanging in...