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Alte Gutsschänke - Meat platter

Alte Gutsschänke

(18 reviews)

A very small wine bar with limited but excellent food options. Large parties were lined up at least…read more30 minutes before opening. We stopped by at opening (18H) and asked if we could make a reservation for a bit later as we wanted to explore the city a bit more. The owner with limited English told us no reservations, just come back. We did just that an hour later and he was able to seat the two of us. The owner suggested a great Riesling. We struggled a bit with the menu in German since the options variety boards and not the typical entrees we had gotten used to so the owner sent out the cook to help us. We ordered a cheese variety plate and a plate with some meat varieties, cheese, and bread. Both included a few pickles and tomatoes. They were exactly the type of light fare we were looking for that night and what we expected at a wine bar. The restaurant was loaded with antique character and fit the image of what you would want a hidden gem winestub in an old city like Cochem to look and feel like. The same larger groups we saw waiting for the opening were still enjoying their meals and more wine which was easy to understand. We started with a glass each, but enjoyed it so much we got a bottle. Highly recommend Alte Gutsschanke!

Not sure I get the high marks here. The space is dark and cramped with a strong smoky odor from…read moreburning candles. The wine is good, but good wine is plentiful here. Host was not particularly friendly for our party of two. I think there are better options in the area.

Wolfsschlucht - Restaurant

Wolfsschlucht

(16 reviews)

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A traditional German eatery that's perfect for a stop for lunch when visiting this beautiful and…read morecute outlet shopping village! We were looking at many menus for the traditional southern German spätzle and came across it on the menu here! They serve it as a side for €2.50 with most of their grill options. There a long list of homemade breaded schnitzel, some steak options, some real German stuff (those herring in that creamy sauce, pork dripping with crackling to spread on rye bread) and some more typical things like Gulasch - which was what I ordered to go with my much craved spätzle! I was not disappointed! As it was a lunch special, I was also served a side salad that is very typical in Germany - but it was so fresh and crunchy and tangy and sweet, it's one of the better ones you'll have! The gulasch was lacking in vegetables but you couldn't say they were not being generous! The whole plate was filled with large, tender chunks of beef that was in this rich gulasch sauce. Mmm! I could eat it again! The setting is lovely too. Usually you can expect to walk into a dark and dingy room when you go for a traditional restaurant but this one was bright, full of bench seating and managed to look cute at the sane time! In the summer you can enjoy one of their many traditional desserts outside too!

From the owner: Alle Zimmer sind Märchenzimmer unter einem anderen Motto, teils mit Wasser - oder Himmelbett und…read moreWhirlpoolwanne. Gute regionale Küche. Machen Sie einen virtuellen Rundgang durch unser Haus auf unserer Homepage !!

Falkenstein - german - Updated May 2026

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