Telefono: +49623270592
Indirizzo: Rheinallee 4, 67346 Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Città: Speyer
Piatti: 13
Recensioni: 4504
Sito Web: https://www.rentschlers-speyer.de/
"already in november I was with friends in the so praised rentschlers. at the time we had to wait for the food and the staff was unfriendly. by an open door it pulled and it was cold, however we also got on demand no other table and the door was not properly closed and went up again and again.Even though everyone deserves a second chance and to speyer it simply belongs to "below at the Rhine".Also I met with a friend again in the pensioner's drink.A mistake!After we had 20 minutes completely ignored we were not trained.Our food was acceptable but not intoxicating - more like it could be served in any summer excursion place in whole Germany.No reason to go there again so.That locally began to fill after eating, actually we wanted to drink something - but there came an operation and asked if we could not sit on another (smallerly asked) instead of having to sit on another (smaller asked) The service came again - but without calculation and wanted to know if we didn't want to order anything yet, but it wasn't as many new customers as we thought.That's what we would have been good enough for as guests again - even in the four-story.I was quietly repeating that I wanted to calculate as soon as possible but we had to wait for 15 minutes again. I would have preferred to have just gone!Whoever goes around with guests doesn't need to wonder if they don't come anymore.If someone asks me whether we go to the rentschlers, I will categorically reject this.Outside hui and inside pfui!Speyer has such a high density of good restaurants, bars and caffes that the rentschlers should not rest on its good location. I can only recommend to anyone to visit something else. who wants to be at the rhein can also sit in the beach. It can also be eaten in the flaming star with good music and nice service."
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Speyer, una città storica sul Reno, è conosciuta per la sua cattedrale romanica. Piatti tipici includono il Saumagen, un locale stomaco di maiale ripieno, e il vino Riesling dai vigneti vicini.