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Chambres d'Hôtes
Please remember to cancel if you reserve a room and can't use it.
$ Winemaker Jean-Luc Meyer rentsmodernroomsandapartmentsfortwototwelve
people at good rates (Db-€60-70, good family options, includes breakfast in their tasting
room, kitchenettes and bike rental possible, 4 Rue des Trois Châteaux, tel. 03 89 24 53 66,
www.vins-meyer-eguisheim.com , info@vins-meyer-eguisheim.com ).
$ Madame Dirringer rents four traditional, spotless rooms facing an atmospheric
courtyard.ShespeaksnoEnglish,butisacreativecommunicator(Db-€50,includesbreak-
fast, good family room, cash only, 11 Rue du Riesling, tel. 03 89 41 71 87).
$ Madame Bombenger is sweet, speaks some English, and has a modern, graceful
home just above Eguisheim with three rooms and nice views into the vineyards and over
town (Sb-€40, Db-€50, €2 less for more than one night, includes breakfast, Wi-Fi, across
from Hôtel St. Hubert at 3 Rue des Trois Pierres, tel. 03 89 23 71 19, mobile 06 61 94 31
09, bombenger.marie-therese@wanadoo.fr ) .
Eating in Eguisheim
Charcuterie-Café A Edel, onPlaceduChâteauSt.LéonIX,haskillerquiche“togo”and
everything you need for a fun picnic, including small tubs of chopped veggies (daily until
19:00). You can picnic by the fountain, or eat at their adjacent restaurant while listening to
the trickling of the square's fountain (restaurant open Wed-Mon until 18:00, closed Tue,
€10-12 tartes flambées and quiche served with small salads, 2 Place du Château St. Léon
IX, tel. 03 89 41 22 40).
Auberge de Trois Châteaux is very Alsatian, with cozy ambience and traditional
cuisine ( menus from €19 and affordable plats du jour, closed Tue-Wed, 26 Grand Rue, tel.
03 89 23 70 61).
Auberge du Rempart isbestforoutdoordininginapleasant courtyardaroundabig
fountain. If you're in town on a summer weekend, good tartes flambées go for €11. Come
here for less expensive and lighter meals (€13-17 plats, closed Sun-Mon and sometimes
Thu evenings Sept-June, 3 Rue du Rempart Sud, near TI, tel. 03 89 41 16 87).
Au Vieux Porche is a wood-beamed, white-tablecloth affair serving a blend of re-
gional favorites and cuisine from other areas. It's ideal for a leisurely meal or a special
occasion ( menus from €26, closed Tue-Wed, upper end of town at 16 Rue des Trois
Châteaux, tel. 03 89 24 01 90, www.auvieuxporche.fr ).
Le Café, a cool hangout morning and night, is run by English-speaking Reiner
(drinks and light snacks only, cozy outdoor seating, on Rue du Rempart Nord near the top
of the village, daily 10:00-22:00).
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