Choose from two separate menus at this venerable restaurant, opened by G Dietrich Bücking in 1807 and now offering German standards alongside lesser-spotted international classics such as bouillabaisse. Dine inside for the upscale experience, or enjoy a stein and schnitzel in the beer garden: both offer spectacular views from a hilltop position adjacent to the castle.
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