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Wienerstrasse 5 | Buchinger's Donauhotel, Langenlebarn 3425, Austria, Tulln An Der Donau
79 Avaliações 3.7

"It was the second time to visit this city, Tulln by bike. Last time in summer I saw many people enjoy their meals in the outdoor sitting area, but no time to stop. This time I was desperately looking for somewhere to come by and drink some warm on a cold Sunday in autumn. This place was the only place I knew, and I was hoping it was open. When I arrived in front of the restaurant, I saw the lights inside, but the outside seat was empty and did not expect so many people in the restaurant. When I came to the restaurant, I was unexpectedly greeted by a wealth of local guests eating geese (it is an Austrian tradition of eating geese at the beginning of November) and servers running around to serve them. When I drove a bike for a long distance, I had to sit down and have something warm. So I found a place in a bar area and waited. First I spoke in English, but totally ignored and so I gave up eating something, I just ordered a cup of tea in my poor German. A cup of tea comes with a small cookie, and they were exactly what I needed to drive to Vienna by bicycle. When I went, I tried to say This is a great help for me to reach Vienna in German, and they smiled at me, and so I hope it made some sense. Anyway, I'll come back by the next time I drive a bike tour along the Danube."

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Telefone: +436766011688

Endereço: Wienerstrasse 5 | Buchinger's Donauhotel, Langenlebarn 3425, Austria, Tulln An Der Donau

Cidade: Tulln An Der Donau

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3 /5 Média de Avaliação

It was the second time to visit this town, Tulln by bike. Last time in summer I saw many people enjoying their meals in the outside seating area, but did not have time to stop by. This time, I was desperately looking for somewhere to stop by and drink something warm on a cold Sunday in autumn. This place was the only place I knew and I was strongly hoping that it's open. When I arrived in front of the restaurant, I saw the lights on inside, but the outside seating area was empty and did not expect so many people in the restaurant. When I entered the restaurant, I was unexpectedly welcomed by a full of local guests eating geese (it's an Austrian tradition to eat geese in early November) and servers running around to serve them. As I rode a bike for a long distance, I needed to sit down and have something warm. So, I found a seat in a bar area and waited. First I spoke in English but completely ignored and so I gave up eating something, I just ordered a cup of tea in my poor German. A cup of tea comes with a small cookie, and they were exactly what I needed to keep going to Vienna by bike. When I was leaving I tried to say "This is a great help for me to reach Vienna" in German, and they smiled at me, and so I hope it made some sense. Anyway, I will stop by again if I go for a bicycle trip along the Danube River next time again.

3 /5 Média de Avaliação

It was the second time to visit this city, Tulln by bike. Last time in summer I saw many people enjoy their meals in the outdoor sitting area, but no time to stop. This time I was desperately looking for somewhere to come by and drink some warm on a cold Sunday in autumn. This place was the only place I knew, and I was hoping it was open. When I arrived in front of the restaurant, I saw the lights inside, but the outside seat was empty and did not expect so many people in the restaurant. When I came to the restaurant, I was unexpectedly greeted by a wealth of local guests eating geese (it is an Austrian tradition of eating geese at the beginning of November) and servers running around to serve them. When I drove a bike for a long distance, I had to sit down and have something warm. So I found a place in a bar area and waited. First I spoke in English, but totally ignored and so I gave up eating something, I just ordered a cup of tea in my poor German. A cup of tea comes with a small cookie, and they were exactly what I needed to drive to Vienna by bicycle. When I went, I tried to say This is a great help for me to reach Vienna in German, and they smiled at me, and so I hope it made some sense. Anyway, I'll come back by the next time I drive a bike tour along the Danube.