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Przekaż informację zwrotnąAte here one night. The restaurant was fairly busy, the food Italian. Pizza and pasta.Had the tomato salad to start which was pretty good, large portion. Tom a while for the black pepper, oil and balsamic vinegar to arrive though.I followed this with the lasagne which was slightly burnt on top and nothing special. The food is reasonably priced. The above plus a beer cost me just over 18 EUR.
We live in Weinheim and visit the Stadtschaenke regularly. The Pizza is freshly baked in a wood-fired oven and definitely the best you can get in Weinheim. I haven't tried any of the other pricey italian things on the menu yet, I have to admit.The service is friendly and helpful and they are kids-frindly, too. When we went there last time, we were cheered and helped with our pram, no problem at all. Service is typically fast and professional.Yes, the atmosphere is a bit tired - the interior hasn't changed a bit since I know the restaurant and as I grew up in Weinheim that's been for quite some time now ;-) If you don't like the interior, you can sit outside in the summer.Other options / recommendations for Italian food beyond Pizza in Weinheim are Mario & Maria in the Birkenauertalstrasse (up-scale chic Italian cuisine) or La Locanda in the "Alte Post" right opposite the Stadthalle (typical Tuscan cuisine - one of our favorites).
Pizza was excellent. The Capri salad was also very good. Service was ok... Slow and somewhat forgetful.
I love the Pizza at stadtschenke. The Pizza is the best in town and also the Ambiente inside is nice. But I hate the service from the waiters. Always slow and superciliousnes which is not helpfull for a restaurant! Neverless I will not come very often due to this Topic! I prefere frendly service!
Service was in our case efficient, but just as uninterested as the other contributors describe. The pizzas were quite OK really and I can appreciate that we could order a small portion for our daughter.However, my scampi salad, one of the most pricey dishes on the menu was below standards: lettuce gone wilted, dried out cucumber and tomato slices. I felt I got one of the left-overs from the previous shift. I only send back a plate once every 5 years or so, but I really didn´t see the point of eating a salad gone bad. Fresh salad, tomatos etc were prepared, however, the scampis were clearly re-heated in the microwave and had gone soft. I even suspect that they were rinsed as the original sauce had suddenly disappeared and was replaced by vinegar. A minor point was that the paprika stripes on the pizza were clearly from glass as well instead of freshly cut. I don´t expect haute-cuisine when visiting a pizzeria, and I´m prepared to overlook average service but I do expect fresh food.