Great cocktails, an atmosphere thats a cross between a jazz club and cigar bar. Happy hour nightly from 24:00 to 3:00am. good cocktails and nice people.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Obere Schlossgasse 1
This sign was stringed up across the street advertising the production of "Der Ring" by Richard Wagner.
Written May 30, 2007
Festivals, concerts and shows take place in these new event venues.
Written Nov 10, 2002
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1 Review and 122 Opinions We've stayed at Quality Hotel for 2 nights for a visit of a festival close to Weimar. All our stay...
2 Reviews and 111 Opinions Some of Weimar's most famous guests have slept here since 1741. These famous guests include Jakob...
1 Review and 10 Opinions I was there in June 2007. Good location, close to everything. Room was ok, nothing special, little...
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Festivals, concerts and shows take place in these new event venues.
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