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Judyrem Jan 18th, 2009 08:08 AM

Rothenburg Breakfasts?
 
I just learned our great rate at the Eisenhut does not include breakfast :-(. It was Expedia's mistake and I received a 44$ credit on our charge. The Eisenhut's bkfst is 17 Euros. I would never pay that for bkfst. Where else can we go for bkfst and coffee?

Judyrem Jan 18th, 2009 09:49 AM

McDonalds maybe? :-)

abasketcase Jan 18th, 2009 10:16 AM

Perhaps you could try Cafe Lupe - Galgengasse 13 or one of the bakeries.

Our hotel did provide breakfast, so I did not try Cafe Lupe. It is a Lonely Planet recommendation.

Cathinjoetown Jan 18th, 2009 10:21 AM

I would check out the hotel breakfast, it may be enough to keep you fueled until dinner with maybe a brat mid-afternoon!!!

Some breakfasts I've had in German hotels have been incredible spreads but like you, I don't usually bother if it's extra and expensive.

scatcat Jan 18th, 2009 12:22 PM

No McDonalds in Rothenburg.

bratsandbeer Jan 18th, 2009 01:42 PM

Pick up something at a bakery. And a banana at the grocery store. Maybe a cup of coffee somewhere. Best breakfast and cheap.

quokka Jan 18th, 2009 02:03 PM

Most bakeries offer coffee and other hot drinks as well as rolls with salami, cheese, bacon... in different varieties, either to take away or to consume in the shop. This will be the cheapest version.

If you want more comfortable seating, check out the cafes, which usually have a breakfast menu.

Cowboy1968 Jan 18th, 2009 02:13 PM

No McD, but BK near the station ;-)

Judyrem Jan 18th, 2009 03:06 PM

I was looking through some sites and found his shot of Rothenburg's McDs. Well at least I will have some good coffee. Cafes sound good too.http://www.thrall3.com/thrallville/g...r%20tauber.htm

scatcat Jan 18th, 2009 03:16 PM

The McD closed several years ago due to the high increase in their lease. Those pictures were from 1999.

Judyrem Jan 18th, 2009 03:31 PM

scatcat, thanks for heads up on that! LOL,,I could just see my DH trying to go to that McDs! Cafe Lupe sounds good.

tomboy Jan 18th, 2009 05:30 PM

I tried, but I can't contain myself.

Why go to Rothenburg in search of a McDonald's?

GIVE IT UP!!!!

You're in Germany---eat like a German.

If not, why not just circle over Poughkeepsie for 9 hours, then when you land, have some grits and sausage gravy?

Dutch Jan 18th, 2009 06:54 PM

Hi Judy. 17E isn't that bad for breakfast at the Eisenhut. It will be about the best breakfast in town. If you just want some pastries and coffee, there are a number of them around.

The cafe at the Burg-Hotel might be a less cost alternative.

I bet you are getting excited, eh?

Did the McD's really close? It was there three years ago. (Not that I ate there, but it was a cute kind of place with a medieval golden arches out front.)

Judyrem Jan 19th, 2009 02:50 PM

Tomboy, I am not a big bkfst fan, esp one with heavy meats and such. I prefer yoghurt, toast and coffee. Dutch, thanks dear, I appreciate the sentiments. I am getting very excited. I LOVE to travel, and Germany looks wonderful!

Mainhattengirl Jan 19th, 2009 09:25 PM

17 € is way too much to pay for a breakfast. I seldom pay that much for a dinner. Many cafes offer a breakfast menu. Go to Rothenburgs tourist board site and I bet you will find many places. This is a tourist town after all and businesses are set up to cash in on tourists. Breakfast is one thing that lots of people want, so I wouldn't be too concerned about finding a place. Coffee is generally excellent anywhere you go in Germany. Enjoy the bakeries and the fresh pastries and brotchen.

Judyrem Jan 20th, 2009 05:29 AM

Mainhattengirl, I agree with the 17 Euro for bkfst?! Yikes! I am glad they have good coffee there, I love my good coffee :-).

Delaine Jan 21st, 2009 01:29 PM

I stayed at the Eisenhut in 2007. As I recall, breakfast there was fine and plentiful--not as good as the Westin Grand in Berlin, for example, but not nearly as expensive either. If you eat a lot at breakfast, I would eat at the hotel. Otherwise, there are multiple bakeries/pastry shops within a 5 minute or less walk from the Eisenhut, which is located in the center of the old area of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. You could even try a Rothenburger Schneeball (you'll have to see one for yourself when you get there).

Judyrem Jan 21st, 2009 02:13 PM

Delaine, thanks for the info. I read about the schneeballs...a bit heavy, yes?

Cowboy1968 Jan 21st, 2009 02:18 PM

Not exactly heavy, just ghastly.
It's more like chewing on a sample pastry that had been made from whatever for display only.
If brave enough to try, have any kind of beverage in reach. And don't buy everyone in your party one Schneeball, but only one and share. Saves lots of money since noone will want more.

longboatkey Jan 21st, 2009 03:24 PM

Have a good weisswurst mit senf and an early liter of bier; but remember must be before 11:00a.m....tradition!!!


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