Au Relais de Riquewihr

Au Relais de Riquewihr

6 rue du General de Gaulle, 68340 Riquewihr, France
263 Reviews 3.5

"We enjoyed lovely tarts, crepes and ice creams there, as well as good Italian coffee in a comfortable outdoor setting."

Details

Phone: +33389860552,+33389478988

Address: 6 rue du General de Gaulle, 68340 Riquewihr, France

City: Riquewihr

Website: http://www.relais-riquewihr.fr

Opening hours

Monday: 10:00-21:30

Tuesday: 10:00-21:30

Wednesday: 10:00-21:30

Thursday: 10:00-21:30

Friday: 10:00-21:30

Saturday: 10:00-21:30

Sunday: 10:00-21:30

Statistics

Dishes: 23

Amenities: 9

Categories: 5

Reviews: 263


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Reviews

3 /5 Rating

There are 3 places for lunch in Riquewihr where you can sit outside. All of them also serve dinner. For ambiance, I would choose the place 100 feet up the street, on a nice day, if you are going to eat outside. The menus and the quality are the same. On my one visit I found the service to be the same as well. If you are a beer lover, Relais de Riquewihr is your choice. They are a lonely brewery in a big wine region. And the beer is some of the best you can find. I didn't really see much of the inside but it looked nicer than the other places that have outdoor dining as a choice. Here in the outdoor area, you have plastic place mats, a metal canopy and frail cafe furniture. So on a cold day, I would choose this place for a good lunch inside.Many Germans come here because the menu is more traditional German Alsatian food than others. It’s a beer garden in a square. Very family friendly with many tables of three generations. I think this is a good representative of the regional cuisine. It is very busy between noon and 2 PM when it is difficult to get a table outside. It can take a short time for the waiters to get to you but they do come around. And the beer was some of the best I have ever had. We both had Quiche Alsace which is different than Quiche Lorraine; it is baked with sauerkraut in it. The texture was very creamy since it had the eminently meltable munster cheese. There are tables inside as well.• Parking is along the Rue du Steckgraben that goes along the east wall of the city.• Accessible to all• No English Menu• Bathrooms are OK• Paper napkins• Table size is generous• Table spacing is OK • Noise level is fine outside• Lighting is natural• Cleanliness is great• Service can be a little slow for Americans• Family Tolerant

3 /5 Rating

Had a tasty meal hear and a nice bottle of local wine. The food choice and quality we found to be good and the potions quite generious, The service was pleasant but not outstanding our waitress spoke both French and German, Food was fresh and hot and very pleasant. Atmosphere was hard to judge as there were only a couple of tables in the outside but under cover eating area was a pleasant and well lit place to sit. Pricing seemed a bit too high to be honest for what we had, Still worth a visit but its not the best on value.

4 /5 Rating

As you would expect given its position this brasserie offers a good range of regional fair, during the afternoon it is mainly an ice cream parlour come cocktail bar(both alcoholic and non alcoholic) although being a patisserie food will be served if they are open! We would certainly go again if in the area, service is cheerful and helpful to the linguistically challenged, prices are reasonable, some of the cocktail less so.

4 /5 Rating

we had lunch twice there ,it was fast and good we had specialty from alsace' plenty Food we did not finished our plate again''''place to try

4 /5 Rating

We enjoyed lovely tarts, crepes and ice creams there, as well as good Italian coffee in a comfortable outdoor setting.