This was my first visit to Soll and apparently this place has just opened this season, it was always pretty busy when i was there so not sure if this was just because it is new, however i thought it was a fantastic place, the Sports bar was the best place i found in Soll to watch the footie by miles as it has a massive plasma tv above the bar that is about 50inch and 2 other 42 or 47 inch screens, it was also much quicker to get served than most other bars when busy as they had 3 barstaff on at a time behind the bar, The Red horse section also has 3 more screens so we never had a problem getting a good view, Also they had some really good live music when i was there, a band from London on the Monday and then Jabberwalky on a Thursday who were both wicked bands!
Also my favorite part was that The Red Horse seems to be the only non smoking bar in town even though apparently the other bars are supposed to have non smoking areas now, but none of them seem to. Salven stadle in particular being VERY smoky inside.
I would highly recommend checking this place out if you are in Soll, i will be back for sure!
Dress Code: None that i could see, there were people in Ski gear, or casual night wear.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Under the Hotel Rubin in Soll
Salvenstadl says its the best bar in Soll 100%, well I dont think so, but its pretty good, you can drop in on the way back to the Hotel for some lively apre ski and catch some live sport. It gets very busy at night and a little too smokey for my liking, there is also a few benches and seats outside with heaters.
Dress Code: Casual, ski gear, anything really
Written Jan 25, 2009
The Whisky Muhle and the Sports Bar and next to each other, infact you enter through the same massive barrel shaped door, on the left is the Muhle ( behind the water wheel) and to the right the smaller Sports bar, Muhle opens later and stays open very late, better suited to people with more staying power than me, ie young people. The Sports Bar can get busy and lively, it is decorated with Sports memorabilia, Football shirts adorn the walls and ceiling, pride of place is a white Preston North End Shirt. Recommend you try them both and if you are feeling daring, try the funnel in the Sports Bar ( I wont say anymore).
Dress Code: Casual
Written Jan 25, 2009
Rossinis, in our humble opinion is the best bar in Soll, yes I can hear all the young uns saying its the Whisky Muhle, but Rossinis is clean, has a fantastic atmosphere, the staff who are all young ladies are great, friendly and keep you topped up Margit, Lisa and Anita.
On certain nights, they have live music, the week we were there, Cliff & Erica, Eileen, but best of all the Genies, 2 lads who can sing play piano, guitar and do requests.
Beer is same price as most other bars 3.4 Euro for a .4L glass of Becks, which compared to the UK is expensive, but its the going rate in Soll.
Dress Code: Casual
Written Jan 25, 2009
Phone: 05333-5139
Website: www.rossini-soell.com
After you get kicked out of the Whiskey Mühle - the Disco in town , and you still feel in a party mood , the only place you can go is Buffalo's bar. There you can keep on getting drunk until the sun rises
Written Aug 6, 2005
Great little spot in Soll. Was there in January 2003. Was then co-owned by two ski instructors an English guy (Bret) and a Croatian (Nick). Smallest bar you'll probably squeeze into but worth it . . . great apres ski craic . . .
Dress Code: You could walk in with your skis on if you wanted to . . .
Written Nov 15, 2004
Address: Ask the ski instructors . . . it's within a hotel
We went on a coach trip to a traditional Austrian evening, with plenty of thigh slapping and oompah bands.
Dress Code: It must be pretty relaxed as the locals were wearing leather shorts, looking back I`m not quite sure what kind of place we went to. lol.
Updated Sep 4, 2004
We started off with a glass of Gluwein at the top of the track and then made our way down the illuminated course.With it's many twists and turns we fell off several times, not sure if that was down to the Gluwein or just our inexperience. All in all though it was a good night out and well worth the money.
Dress Code: Anything you want as long as it is warm and comfortable.
Updated Jun 25, 2004
Salven stadl is The pub in town if you are looking for apres ski and party. Live bands etc
Written Sep 13, 2005
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