Gasthaus Zirngibl, Traditional restaurant in Bad Abbach, Germany
Gasthaus Zirngibl is a restaurant in Bad Abbach with four separate dining rooms, a grand hall seating 200 people, and a beer garden with room for 300 guests. Different spaces allow visitors to choose the setting that suits them best, from intimate to group dining.
The building dates to 1200 when it functioned as a toll station for Bavarian dukes. Original stone arches from that period remain visible on the ground floor.
The kitchen prepares modern takes on Bavarian specialties using regional ingredients, including game meat from the restaurant's own hunting grounds. Local traditions shape the cooking style and approach to sourcing ingredients.
The restaurant opens Tuesday through Sunday from 11 AM to 11 PM and provides wheelchair access and parking spaces. Check ahead if planning to visit on a Monday, as the restaurant closes that day.
The restaurant wall contains an ancient harbor symbol called Altstein, reflecting the location's historical connection to Danube commerce. This rare element shows how the area once served as a trading hub for river traffic.
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