Registered Member #1154 Joined: Wed Oct 24 2007, 10:30AM : Posts: 4791
OK. First I will re-post their website. [Click Here]
We started with Escargot which was prepared perfectly, some of the best I have ever had. I splurged on a Cucumber Martini which was really unusual and great, while Euro had a bottle of his favorite Stiegel beer.
For the main course, Alan had the Weinerschnitzel which was as good as what we get at the Peterskeller in Salzburg! It was served the traditional way with boiled potatoes and cranberry sauce, and a lemon to spritz on it.
I had the Crispy duck, which was wonderful. It was served with a polenta and some really nicely done red cabbage, also authentic.
We thought the prices were reasonable for the quality of the food, and the ambiance was perfect. They had a vast wine list, varying in price up to the best of the best. We had a bottle of the Gruner Veltliner from the Wachau Valley in Austria. We are familiar with the wines from there and were pleased with what we got.
We really enjoyed ourselves, and will definitely be going back.
Roger, I don't love anything anymore as I have too many T-shirts!
Thank you for the review Geezer! Since my folks live in P.S. I get down there several times a year. I am going to take them there next time. Looks and sounds fantastic! WINTER IS OVER AND SUMMER IS ALMOST HERE!
Registered Member #1154 Joined: Wed Oct 24 2007, 10:30AM : Posts: 4791
Craig (KJ6BCM) wrote ...
Roger, I don't love anything anymore as I have too many T-shirts!
Thank you for the review Geezer! Since my folks live in P.S. I get down there several times a year. I am going to take them there next time. Looks and sounds fantastic!
Craig, they will love you forever! Well they would anyway, but, I am honestly, I have to say, this place was wonderful, and very Senior friendly as well. On evening to remember, sorta like a Sevillia night...and no, I won't post the pictures!
Just overheard my 7 year old grandson singing "The Grand Old Flag". "Should all the planktons be forgot, keep your eye on the Grand Old Flag". How cute is that?
Also - watch your step. It is baby rattler season. Where there is one, there are probably 10-20 more. Saw a one-button baby - very pretty - that came from the north end of Mt. Doble/Gold Mountain.