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Restaurant serving regional cuisine. The food is wholesome and the furnishings are rustic; the beer garden nestles beneath old trees. Insider tip: Glasses here are filled with Gose beer. The top-fermented drink has been served in the city on the Pleiße since 1730. Parking, garden or terrace, and beer garden. Pets are allowed.
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The Gosenschenke without hesitation "is not only the historical Gosenschenke world (founded 1899). Offer Altleipziger gastronomy in historical garb, the authentic detail down to the dining room, the rustic beer hall and club room. As the old Saxon dishes, rich and tasty, served fast and of course there are the old Leipzig beer, Gose and traditional Gosemischungen as the "umbrella") (Gose with caraway liqueur) or the "Women-friendly" (Gose with cherry liqueur. Retrieved be March to October a must is the most beautiful beer garden in Leipzig. Nestled between the Menckestraße Poet and have up to 500 guests. And on multiple levels and terraces, but mainly under 100 years old trees. Here sit the smell from the charcoal grill and a beer or a Gose in high spirits, the student next to the nice neighbor or the celebrities from home and abroad. An original is the Gosewirt Dr. Hartmut Hennebach with his stories and anecdotes, which leads the business for 20 years and has kept the Gose before oblivion. By the way: There is not just the only book to buy Gose, but also Gose to go in the original long-necked bottle.
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