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5 reviews for Brauhaus Zils
delnoche (5), , Germany does not count - explanation | | May 16, 2009 Great restraunt/brewpub. I love going to this place. The food is fantastic. The staff is always friendly. Atmosphere is very cozy and inviting. They have a new marzen brew that isn’t listed. I hope to try it next time I go there. Everytime I’ve been, there are always groups of Germans singing and having a great time. Children are also welcome. There are seperate areas to go with your family if you would rather be away from the main room and all the revelry (read: fun). Their hell and dunkel brews are available for takeout in 2 liter bottles or 5 liter keg cans. | | fiulijn (198), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy | | October 20, 2008 The place is a typical German pub, not too traditional, not too modern, for the people in the village. The beers are quite simple, even if must be said that the Helles is more bitter than the average sweet Helles around in the region. The folks there have been extremely nice, allowing me to try the beers even if the place was already closed, and gave me some hints about nearby breweries. | | auderale (35), Fairchild AFB, Washington | | February 17, 2007 Nice little micro brewery & restaurant. The beer were ok and the food is pretty good. Great place to sample their local brewed beers. | | SHIG (81), Aviano, Italy | | December 21, 2006 Nice brew pub close to where I live.Nice small well staffed and serviced place to drink and eat. In fact it was one of the first place I took a few of my friends who wanted to get involved in rating beer. | | Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio | | November 22, 2006 Very close to USAF’s Spangdahlem AB, this small-town restuarant, brewery and distillery is textbook small-town Germany. When I lived in the area, I loved it for its ease of access, quality beer, down-home food and cozy setting. Definitely worth a visit if you find yourself in the Eifel region. |
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