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3 reviews for Brauerei Fössel-Mazour
| Beershine (268), Traipsing Around, Cambodia | | August 17, 2009 Quite the opposite of typical or spartan; and absolutely beautiful in every sense of the word. Has more of a hippie farmhouse vibe than anything else. The grassy backyard is sprawling, has numerous tables scattered about, some near a creek, others under trees. Has an ancient fussball table and other fun distractions. Highly photogenic. Outdoor seating arrangements mean you can be private or sociable as you please. Even has one table built right into a giant wooden barrel. The interior of the place is in many respects an ordinary stubl, except for the massive instrument collection! It’s a veritable museum of folk instruments and have dozens of accordions and vintage horns. They have exotic instruments like lyres and Asian stringed instruments. They also have electric guitars, stand-up and electric basses. on Friday nights the bar transforms into a lively jam, in which anyone who wants to can join in. An adjoining meeting hall has a stage set up with amps for electric jams. Incredible, like a piece of Ireland in Franconia. They have rooms in case you want to spend the night. | | pivnizub (273), Bochum, Porúří, Germany | | April 28, 2006 Very spartan countryside pub with a large patio; looks a bit like a place in the third world........Not the most beautiful brewpub in Franconia ! | | bierkoning (173), La Tropica, Netherlands | | April 6, 2006 Got a free sample of their beer. Hefe weizen from the bottle from Wagner Kemmern also available. Typical Franconia countryside brewpub. It is amazing that these kinds of brewpubs still exist. For how long?? Time will tell. |
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