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5 reviews for Sperber Brau
| Beershine (268), Traipsing Around, Cambodia | | June 19, 2009 Newly renovated, very clean and professional operation. Excellent service. Great place to stay in Sulzbach-Rosenberg or as general base of operations for the region especially considering this is a brewery. The rooms are humongous and very comfy. The kitchen is solid, and I get the sense they try hard instead of going through the motions. | | Oakes (422), Kowloon, Hong Kong | | June 11, 2009 Stayed here for four days. The staff is friendly and professional. Food is Bavarian standard. The beers are okay - a good range but none stood out to me. Very beer oriented place with lots of breweriana. | | chriso (164), London, England | | March 28, 2009 Although it has a fairly standard Bavarian village brewpub look from the outside, this is a quite up-market brewpub/hotel in a pleasant small town near Amberg. Sat outside on the small terrace out front, where service wasn’t too attentive - they seemed to be more concerned with serving lunch inside. Bizarrely, bumped into some English people who lived in Amberg here. Don’t know who was more surprised - us or them. Decent Pils but the Steiger Schwarz (note this is a wheat beer not a schwarzbier) was not very schwarz and not that great. Didn’t eat. Being a two brewpub village, Sulzbach-Rosenberg (see also Fuchsbeck) was a handy lunchtime stop on the way to Amberg but probbaly not enough to keep you occupied for an overnight stay. | | pivnizub (273), Bochum, Porúří, Germany | | November 14, 2007 Bigger hotel and a luxury brewery-tap in the center of Sulzbach-Rosenberg, friendly service, average beers....... | | fly (191), austin, Tejas, | | September 16, 2004 Never stayed in a gasthof, but for those that don’t know this combines a brewpub with a hotel - great concept or what? Wonderful food and simple, but excellent food. Small and out of the way in a small Bavarian town. Feel extremely luck to have stumbled upon it. |
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