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St. Anton bars and restaurants

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Do you have any recommendations on bars and restaurants not to be missed in St. Anton? We booked a B&B in order to be able to try different places for dinner Smile. We'll be staying in Nassarein. Thank you in advance for any advice!
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We did a trip with Crystal on the chalet staffs night off to a place on Rhendal, you take the piste basher up and it's meats, hot stones, fondue, as much as you can eat type of thing. We all really enjoyed it, not fine dinning but nice food and plenty of it. Stayed in Nassarien previously and can't recall any stand out places, doesn't mean there aren't any though.
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alenchic wrote:
Do you have any recommendations and restaurants not to be missed in St. Anton?

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The burger shop in the pedestrian zone Smile We always love the griabli for après drinks (opposite mooserwirt) but the food is excellent too. Pomodoro for pizza is good as it the restaurant at the foot of the new hotel that replaced the old pomodoro (sorry but can't remember what it's called). Might be worth having evening meal at the Arlberg hotel which is quite near nasserein - stayed there twice and food is top notch but I'd guess it might be quite pricey.
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alenchic, Having just got back from a week in St Anton with friends also on B & B, we sampled quite a few restaurants for evening meals. If you like traditional Austrian style cooking, then the Fuhrmanstube near to the Church (and Nasserein) is very good, but best to get there early as they don't take reservations and it's always busy. Opposite the Fuhrmanstube is the Maximilian restaurant, which is also good - (they had an excellent value gravadlax starter (I love gravadlax!!) with very generous portions for only about 7 Euros. (Only downside was the rather drunk chatty local we were sat next to Laughing ). Also in the Nasserein area the restaurant La Dolce Vita does good pizzas and pastas - it's on the 1st floor of a modern building complex. In the area called "Im Gries" which is just off to the left as you reach the start of the pedestrian only part of the Dorfstrasse coming from the Nasserein direction you'll find the Grieswirt (next to Pub 37). This also does excellent Tirolean food. One recommended dessert there is called "Mohr im Hemd" which is a chocolate sponge pudding served in a chocolate sauce with cream and ice cream.. nomnomnom Laughing Finally also in the same Im Gries area you'll find the Trödlerstube and Train restaurants (both part of the same building but the Train part is downstairs and specialises in fondues - either cheese type or meat (fondue bourguignonne or fondue chinoise)).

Hope this helps. Madeye-Smiley
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Thank you all! Alastair, you are just a wealth of information Smile. Looking forward to trying the "Mohr im Hemd" Razz
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When are you going alenchic, .

There appear to be quite a few snowHead S there next week
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I wish I were there next week Smile. But no, I'm going March 2-9.
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San Antonio in Nassereinerstrasse is worth a visit. Great pizzas and nice atmosphere.
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Bar cuba is great for apres and had a good live band for a couple of hours every night.
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