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    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Auld Rogue - Avocado toast. I mean, it's huge!

    The Auld Rogue

    4.2(46 reviews)
    8.4 km
    €€

    Nice little Irish pub in the middle of Vaihingen! We went on a Sunday for breakfast. Bonus we can…read moreget Sunday breakfast -- if you live in Germany, you know! People were fantastic and the food even better! Couldn't have asked for a better breakfast. The portions are not shy either! I dig the ambiance there and it's fitting that I write this review as I'm sitting in the airport awaiting my flight to Dublin so we'll have to see how similar the Irish breakfast is there! Prices were high and parking is limited except for a garage down the street hence the minus 1 star but it's 5 star food and staff!

    A True Irish Treasure - More Than Just a Pub!…read more Walking into this Irish pub feels like stepping through a hidden doorway straight into the heart of Ireland. From the moment you enter, you're greeted with the warmth of a bygone era--cozy wood finishes, the sound of laughter, and the unmistakable charm of a place that's more than just food and drink...it's a living story. The food? Absolutely phenomenal. Every single dish on the menu is 5-star quality--crafted with care, full of rich flavor, and served piping hot. Whether you're indulging in an oversized plate of fish & chips or a perfectly poured pint, you'll be hard-pressed to find anything less than perfect. There's truly something for every palate, including an impressive drink selection. But what really sets this place apart is the staff--genuine, friendly, and welcoming in a way that makes you feel like a regular, even on your first visit. And then there's Noel--the heart and soul of the pub. An Irishman through and through, Noel shares tales of the old country with such humor and heart, you'll find yourself hanging on every word. Ask him about his memories of Ireland and you'll be taken on a storytelling journey with a pint in hand and a smile on your face. Best part? He'll remember your name like an old friend. And don't miss Sunday brunch--live traditional Irish music fills the room while you enjoy the best brunch around. It's a full-sensory trip to Ireland without ever leaving your seat. This isn't just a pub--it's a portal. If you're lucky enough to visit, ask for Noel, grab a Guinness, and stay awhile. You won't want to leave.

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    The Auld Rogue - Eggs Benedict and not shy about hollandaise sauce!

    Eggs Benedict and not shy about hollandaise sauce!

    The Auld Rogue - Eggs, bacon, and soda bread.

    Eggs, bacon, and soda bread.

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    The Dubliner

    The Dubliner

    3.1(33 reviews)
    11.7 km
    €€

    Yes, it's part of a hotel and complex and really, really convenient if you're staying at the…read moreDormero. It's probably more expensive than most of the bars in the area, but I've been here a number of times and enjoyed the fact that if feels like a pub. Since I went here a number of times, I've ordered a number of their dishes. Really enjoyed their wings, fish and chips and chili. Their bangers and mash, irish stew and ribs weren't that great. Liked the staff here and this place also takes credit cards, which I thought was really convenient.

    As far as a restaurant in a hotel, great prices and the food is way above par. As a restaurant you…read morego to when you're not new in town and have a car to go elsewhere, it's fine. Pros: * it's an Irish pub and it looks like an Irish pub. Not that I've been to Ireland but I have been to a pub owned by an Irishman (close enough, maybe??) * the menu sticks to the theme. They didn't throw in chicken nuggets like some other ethnic places do * large outdoor patio with no street noise * live music Cons: * flavor was lacking. I had fish and chips. Tasted like the Gordon's Fisherman was working in the back. Don't get me wrong, the guy makes good filets but I expect more from a restaurant than a box. * surprisingly decent pricing from a hotel restaurant. Pitchers of beer were 13.90€ and my plate was 8.50€. * no kids menu...pro for us that night but a lot of families stay at this hotel and no accommodations for the wee ones at this eatery. I wouldn't go out of my way to come back but if I were across the street seeing Momma Mia! or Tarzan, I would definitely try it out again.

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