Homburger Brauhaus - Menu

Talstr. 38 d, 66424 Homburg, Saarland, Germany

🛍 Cafés, Fastfood, Europäisch, Vegetarier

3.9 💬 3475 Recensioni
Homburger Brauhaus

Telefono: +4968412466

Indirizzo: Talstr. 38 d, 66424 Homburg, Saarland, Germany

Città: Homburg

Piatti: 18

Recensioni: 3475

Sito Web: http://www.homburger-brauhaus.de

"I cannot believe I found two bad restaurants in downtown. They serve basic German food, but most if it was just simply not right. We ordered three meals. The only thing that was good was my Chef Salad. It wasn't great, it just wasn't bad....And for a brewery, the beer was horrible! It tasted like our beer was watered down. In fact, I'm kind of sure it was. I've never had a beer in Germany that tasted so weak. Even my after lunch coffee was bitter and tasted like dishwater. Service was OK. But overall, this was one of the worst run, worst tasting restaurants so far in Germany."

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Nice place, the beer is very good, the food was not so special, steak really too aged, salad too creamy, place not crowded, fast service...

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beautiful place. the personal is very friendly. I would say stay with traditional German food. the burger tastes good, but reminds me of a burger King-Hopper.


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User

Food is alright and the prices are relatively low. Beer is definitely the selling point. Wait staff was not overly good or bad. If you're looking for a great meal then this is shouldn't be your first stop.


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that is a very nice restaurant. if the beer tastes as good as the decor, it would be great! my man got the flame cake that was excellent! I have the meat leaf, that is nothing like american meat dew – more sink or spam in a dose! Don't come here for good beer. come for flame cake!


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Was there with some business friends. It was basic but good german food. Nothing special but you can eat it : Just kidding food was OK and the staff was always friendly and helpful. Nothing to complain about. So if you want basic german...food with the local brewed beer you have it. Check it out when you are around.


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my wife and I decided to check this place as it was a brewhouse that was beer good. eating is not so good. I had the hotplate extremely dry meat, late dry and the not enough sauce to moisten it. my wife had the frame carving. it was also dry and the meat was on the harder side. I would not recommend this place otherwise than the beer.


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The food was as good as any German restaurant we have ever eaten at. I had the schnitzel and my wife had the chicken breast. Service was friendly and efficient. The atmosphere and decor inside is very cool and clean. The beer is outstanding. One...of the better Dunkels I have ever had. Prices are very reasonable as well. We will definitely be back.


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The German beer house lives! If you don't believe me, drop into this upstairs, modern rendition. The Bauhaus brews their own beer and it changes by the season. Yes, this is a micro brewery, competing successfully with the big boys because the Brauhaus beer is...excellent. But, don't just come for the brew. The menu is an encyclopedia of classic German beer house cuisine. Schnitzel. Potatoes. Noodles. Roasts. Sauerkraut. Wurst. Salads galore! Come for intimate dining, or ask a dozen friends to meet you. I come here for the beer, but I stay for the food!


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my wife and I have come here for a few years and we agree that it is by far the best restaurant in the opposite. the carving and the bratkartoffel are better than just anywhere they will ever visit, and the...drilled chicken breast (from the fitness head) is tender and juicy. the beer is also very good. the darkness is one of the best in the opposite, but the others are only average. a word of advice, but, make sure to clean in their German before they visit, as many of the employees do not speak much English. trust me, this place is worth speaking German.


User
User

I cannot believe I found two bad restaurants in downtown. They serve basic German food, but most if it was just simply not right. We ordered three meals. The only thing that was good was my Chef Salad. It wasn't great, it just wasn't bad....And for a brewery, the beer was horrible! It tasted like our beer was watered down. In fact, I'm kind of sure it was. I've never had a beer in Germany that tasted so weak. Even my after lunch coffee was bitter and tasted like dishwater. Service was OK. But overall, this was one of the worst run, worst tasting restaurants so far in Germany.

Categorie

  • Cafés Affascinanti caffetterie che offrono una varietà di caffè e tè appena preparati, insieme a spuntini leggeri, prodotti da forno e dessert. Perfette per un risveglio mattutino o una pausa pomeridiana in un'atmosfera accogliente.
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There was even a parking lot almost directly at the house; as my wife is not well on foot, I was sent off as a clientele in terms of space exploration. Into the good (Wein Stube and inquired; there was plenty of space, even twenty or more new guests would surely have made Anja a good one. With quality from the Palatinate you not only advertise on the ticket. On the [here link] even a separate department of Palatinate dishes with seven positions can be found. As a native Speyerer Brezelbu, of course, I immediately noticed that the Palatinate plate (saumagen, coarse bratwurst and liver dumplings with Auerkraut and potato powder, which is also offered as a peel trinity, is missing. However, since the individual components required for this are all found as dishes on the map. be sure to negotiate with service and kitchen about making a Palatinate plate. Normally I would have done this with certainty, but then I almost fell off the stool when I found on the map under cold dishes Russian eggs, plentiful f(EUR 9,90). God, the righteous; it is certainly good 40 if not even 50 years ago, that I had last seen or eaten this dish on a menu. That had to come for me; Ade Saumagen, ade coarse bratwurst, ade liver dumplings! I'll get you more often than Russian! The host sprinkles us as an appetizer the beef soup with lobster and vegetable insert for EUR 4.90; we took them. My wife ordered the daily meal of Schnitzel with roast potatoes at the price of EUR 10.80. I took this today as an exotic or absolutely fallen Russian egg richly garnished for EUR 9,90. My wife as FvD drank a fanta (EUR 2.20 ; I was in spite of wine bar with a good selection of Palatinate wines, many of them from the Edesheimer Ordensgut, not after wine, but after a wheat beer. Wheat from Erdinger and Karlsberg were the choice; it was clear that I took the Karlsberg Wheat this for the first time and for the last time. I like to drink the Karlsberg Urpils, but the wheat does not take it up for me personally in terms of barbarity without certain chances of winning with that from Erdinger! The beef soup was the absolute crunch; it was not only made of beef, but it swung besides four or five lobsters also which in it. But my wife was more lucky than me; in her soup cup there were four slices of beef, in my one and a half. She separated in my favor from a good disc. Overall, we agreed not to have eaten such a good beef soup for a long time. My sweetheart was also extremely satisfied with a sweet day dish: well fried and very delicate carvings and roast potatoes, even if they were a bit too bright from my point of view, extremely tasty. This court would order them again at any time. My Russian egg, three half hard-cooked egg halves, each covered with a tranche of salmon, rested in the middle of the plate on an extremely lush sausage salad bed, surrounded by various salads (grinds, celery, herb, beans and whitedergewnochalles lettuce and framed by a chain consisting of half-cooked tomatoes and very hard slices. What I no longer know is whether this Russian is identical to that of the '50s or '60s. I mean to be able to remember that the bed at that time did not consist of sausage, but of heavy-duty meat salad. I don't think of salmon as a covering of the egg halves, but I don't think of sardels placed over the cross on the egg halves and small chops of fish rogs; Should it become quite noble and also to meet the name of the court, Belugakaviar was taken at least in vulnerable families and also in restaurants above the kind-bourgeois level. I do not remember much salad as a framing, but I would like to correct myself : . 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