Thursday, 20 August 2015

Restaurant Review: Gasthof zur Traube (Mauthausen, Austria)

Gasthof zur Traube

After our tour of the Mauthausen Memorial, we had a late lunch at the family-run, cozy and fine Gasthof zur Traube (translated as “restaurant to the grape”).  

Run by the friendly Gen. Manager Andreas Ortner and his wife Monica, the restaurant is located within a historic, approximately 500 year old family house located directly in the center of Mauthausen, along the Danube Cycle Path (B3).

Check out “Mauthausen Memorial

Wiener Schnitzel

Opened in 1987, it offers good, down-to-earth, unpretentious but more than satisfying Austrian cuisine such as a delicious and crunchy Viennese cutlet with succulent puree and the classic Wiener Schnitzel.  


Salad


L-R: Manny, Jandy
and Grace
L-R: Freddie and
Popong
They also offer vegetarian cuisine, selected wines, well-tapped beers and coffee specialties, Service was friendly, nice and fast and you can have a beautiful view of the Danube River, across the road, while dining.

The building also houses a simple, bike-friendly guesthouse with 19 rooms with bath, TV and phone and 35 beds. Rates: single (48,00 - 70,00 €), double (70,00 - 90,00 €).   The rates include a filling buffet breakfast of breads, meats, cheeses and jam. The restaurant is approximately 1.5 - 2 kms. from the train station.
 
L-R: Kyle, Cheska, Vicky and Isko

Gasthof zur Traube: Heindlkai 15-4310 Mauthausen.  Tel:  0043 7238 - 2023-0.  Mobile number: 0043 664/53 56 285 .  E-mail: gh.traube @ mauthausen.at and office@gasthofzurtraube.info. Website: www.gasthofzurtraube.info.

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