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Landgasthof zum Kaffelstein

Kreuzwertheim
8.2/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Classic Twin Room, Private Bathroom
1x King 15 Up to 2

1 King Bed 161.5 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Entertainment…

Comfort Twin Room, Private Bathroom, Courtyard View
1x King 12 Up to 2
Courtyard view

1 King Bed 129-sq-foot room with courtyard views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–…

Comfort Single Room, Private Bathroom
1x Twin 9

1 Twin Bed 97 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices…

Comfort Apartment, Ensuite (3-Betten )
1x Twin Up to 3

1 Twin Bed OR 2 King Beds Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people o…

Family Suite, Private Bathroom
1x Sofa Bed Up to 5

2 King Beds OR 1 Twin Sofa Bed Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 peo…

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Restaurants nearby

  • La Boucherie★ Michelin Previously chef at Kuno 1408 in Würzburg, Daniel Schröder is already a familiar name in the region, and he is now at the helm of the small-format fine dining restaurant at this charming hotel. In the kitchen, the chef-owner draws inspiration from French cuisine and uses top-notch ingredients to craft dishes that emanate finesse. His "kohlrabi, pear, pecan", for example, proves to be a particularly successful combination of textures and flavours. The five- or six-course set menu is based on the seasons and complemented by a well-curated wine list dominated by regional labels. The tastefully mod13m
  • Landgasthof zum KaffelsteinBib Having already proven his talent at Kuno 1408 in Würzburg, Daniel Schröder has now struck out alone here with a dual concept: In addition to fine dining at La Boucherie, you can look forward to delicious seasonal cuisine in this lovely alternative. The menu is pared down to a limited number of dishes that focus on the essentials, leaving nothing to chance in terms of expression and flavour. In summer, the terrace in the courtyard is a pleasant place to sit. The hotel also has spruce, modern guestrooms.13m
  • Weinhaus Zum RitterBib This really lovely restaurant is deservedly popular. Accommodated in a converted 500-year-old farmhouse, it boasts a charming dining area with a cosy atmosphere, and an eye-catching old Swiss church window. In the small open kitchen, chef-patron Thomas Hausin conjures up fresh, regional dishes that are rife with robust flavours and won't break the bank. Attentive service courtesy of the friendly hostess. N.B. Different opening hours in summer.8.1km
  • Weinhaus SternBib This destination is sought after for all the right reasons, from its cosy, rustic interior and charming courtyard to the friendly service. Not least, the seasonal cuisine wins diners over with its freshness and flavour – take, for instance, the roast wild boar served with house-made potato dumplings. Chef-patron Klaus Markert champions honest craftsmanship and quality, complemented by a fine selection of regional wines. Tip: Try the estate's own premium schnapps. Charming guestrooms are available, and breakfast features house-made fruit preserves.18.6km
  • Weinhaus Anker Run with great dedication, this restaurant is steeped in tradition. The original charm of the building has been beautifully retained in the dining spaces – eg the Alte Stube with its wood panelling and ceiling paintings, and Im Fachwerk with its combination of rustic old beams and modern design features. The cuisine is predominantly regional, but the menu also includes French-influenced dishes. Friendly service. Tip: The Holzfasskeller, a 400-year-old wine cellar, can be booked for events. Well-appointed guestrooms.10.8km

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