Alan-Whickerman-69
10. August 2022
There is no denying the prettiness of this humble hotel, nestled just off the main square in Oberammagau. It's a typical Alpine establishment in looks and, as it turns out, in feel and service too. I nside, a rather dated but homely interior beckons, but all the public spaces we saw were clean and serviceable. The bedroom was likewise spotless and airy enough for a 2 night stay. One point of oddness was the shower - it was impossible to use it without flooding the bathroom floor. Perhaps that's a Bavarian tradition. I'm sure that the clientele in Passion Play summers is almost exclusively using this Gasthof as part of a package, as were we. Sadly, I'm also sure that explains why everything went downhill in the restaurant. This isn't a place eager for 'repeat business' bearing in mind that the play is only once a decade and it would be a very loyal client indeed who was booking this place now for 2030. Dinner on Night One was "chicken or fish", headed up by either a small bowl of plain salad - literally leaves in a dish - or a bowl of what appeared to be gruel, accompanied by jelly-like strands of 'pancake'. The chicken and fish were serviceable in a kind of school dinners way. Dessert took the form of a slab of 'cake', the composition of which was never revealed. Breakfast was altogether better, with a decent selection of the usual elements you'd expect in a bed and breakfast. Dinner on Night Two was an altogether more arresting experience. The starter this time was a 'broth' - unclear again what lay within it. The 'mains' were either a single slab of roast beef adorned with gravy and accompanied by a bowl of plain fusilli spirals, or another slab of pork. The vegetarian option was a singular roll of flaky pastry with couscous and what appeared to be tinned tomato soup dribbling out if it. Dessert was a piece of ice cream that closely resembled a 'Funny Feet' 1970's lolly. Drinks were an additional cost but were reasonable; the service from staff was friendly and efficient. Their pride in serving up such woeful food was touching in its own way. It's one of those places which, although pretty and scenic and clean, totally lets itself down with the other elements, as is often the way in once-in-a-lifetime contexts. It was Dickensian experience to go with the drama of the Passion Play. Except nobody at the dinner table in Gasthof Zur Rose was asking sir for any more.
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