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hi heading to Sallbach in March just wondered if anybody could tell me the average beer prices and food prices many thanks.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Most mountain places are reasonable. 4.50 for a beer (0.5l). 10-13 for a main course. Chicken man is 11.50. Die alm 1350 has received bad reviews for service and price. The unterswarzacher is more expensive because of where it is. Overall, it's good value. The smaller resorts, where the tour operators don't go, have a very similar pricing structure so there is no saalbach premium. Enjoy.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thankyou
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@Klamm Franzer, also heading there early March so useful to know.
@Bergmeister + 1
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@carla4221, avoid soft drinks and but alcohol - cheaper.
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@carla4221, It obviously depends on where you go and what you eat. I often have a gulasch soup and a drink at lunch time, which costs around 10 euros. Budget for 10-15 euros, but you may well spend less, e.g pizzas are a generous size, as are some other dishes, and we often share. Pizzas are around 10 euros.
A half chicken in the popular Chicken Man is now 11.50 euros - Mrs TT often shares one, as they are a good size.
A “foam soup of musquee pumpkin with red curry, pumpkin seed oil and curd cheese dumpling” at the Kralleralm will cost you 5.50 euros.
A good portion of apfelstrudel with custard will cost about 6 euros.
Evening meals will cost anything from around 8 euros (meal of the day in Bobby’s Pub - last night we had a good, filling Thai chicken curry for 9 euros) to 12 to 20 euros in a restaurant (a couple of nights ago I had the best, meatiest ribs and chips of my life in the Soul House - aka the Backstatt Stall - for 17 euros.
A Tiroler Groestl (potato, onion, bacon, fried egg, herbs) will be about 12 euros.
A mixed grill will be about 16-18 euros.
A half litre of beer will cost you 2.50 - 2.80 euros in the late afternoon or early evening at places like the Bergeralm, the Thurneralm, and Bobby’s (happy hour).
Normal evening prices range from 3.80 to 4.50 in bars like Bobby’s, Crazy Deer, Underbar, Otzi Bar.
The Hinterhag charges 5 euros.
The only places I would advise against going to are the 1350 restaurant at Hochalm, and the Post Bar in the middle of Saalbach. In both cases I’ve heard reports of poor service and/or over-charging.
Generally prices are reasonable, and our guests have made favourable comments, especially after their experiences in France.
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The addition of a mixer to a spirit doubles the price (so typically 8 euros instead of 4 euros). Instead drink ready-mixed ones, like vodka-ice. Even better drink spritzers - about 3.5 euros (an aperol spritzer might be 4 - 5 euros).
Wine is cheap - typically no more than 3 euros.
Bottled beers, like Desperados and Coronas, will be 4 - 5 euros.
The new Irish Bar at the Alpenhotel serves a good Guinness
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If doing apres in the schwarzacherhof, buy the drinks inside (certainly beer). You get 0.5l for €5.60 instead of 0.4 outside for same price. Goastahl is actually pretty reasonable for drinks, given its a big draw. Think the beers were €4.50 in there and flying hirsches cheaper still (compared with €5.60 in schwarzacherhof). The Wallegalm looked really pricey so we walked out - €8.80 for Gulaschsuppe
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boabski wrote: |
If doing apres in the schwarzacherhof, buy the drinks inside (certainly beer). You get 0.5l for €5.60 instead of 0.4 outside for same price. Goastahl is actually pretty reasonable for drinks, given its a big draw. Think the beers were €4.50 in there and flying hirsches cheaper still (compared with €5.60 in schwarzacherhof). The Wallegalm looked really pricey so we walked out - €8.80 for Gulaschsuppe |
Whereas people in France could only dream of being able to get a bowl of soup on the slopes for a mere €9!
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A couple of weeks ago you would have been serenaded by David Hasslehof during your 9 Euro soup course at the Wallegalm! I settled for a couple of fizzy soups and the Hof supplied the cheese....
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Thanks for all your reply’s. we are staying in the aplin spa resort hotel so mainly looking at lunch time and maybe happy hour
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