Dine on international cuisine at Restaurant Spoerl Fabrik. Located in an historic factory once owned by author Heinrich Spoerl, its setting features art deco lamps and an old French bar. Restaurant Spoerl Fabrik offers breakfast with such fare as omelets, bacon, cereal and fruit salad. Guests can start their dinner with an appetizer of seared tuna with mango chutney or a fresh Caesar salad and move onto a rack of lamb with mashed chickpeas, truffle-filled tortellini or a salmon fillet with risotto.
Restaurant Spoerl Fabrik has an extensive wine list and offers courtyard seating for guests.
With its historic farmhouse charm, Gut Porz offers fresh, exquisite cuisine in an environment that is both cozy and quaint. Beautifully transformed into a country inn, Gut Porz continues to be famous in the region for its hospitality, service and creative menu items, such as the pimientos del Padrón appetizer, veal with fresh chanterelles for the main course and homemade crème brûlée for dessert.
Able to accommodate both large and small parties, Gut Porz can serve guests in its variety of comfortable settings, which include the intimate dining room, lovely winter garden and outdoor, sheltered beer garden.
Pungshaus is a cozy restaurant located in a 300-year-old half-timbered house with an outdoor flower garden available for dining in the warmer months. Start out with an appetizer, such as fresh goat cheese with honey gratin in a small salad or crispy fried scallops with pesto pasta. For vegetarians that visit Pungshaus there is a special dish, the Tagliarinis with pimentos, dried tomatoes and feta cheese in Käuterschmand. Other main dishes include arkgräfler fillet with cheese noodles or lotte medallions on rosemary skewers.
For the more adventurous, Pungshaus also offers a 5-course surprise menu complete with wine selection.