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Culinary - Art - Nature

Brasilein

Carpaccioroulade-mit-rucola

Forellenturm-Oregano

Under the above motto we welcome, since May 1988, our guests in "Jägerhaus". Jägerhaus was built by a Basel businessman, in 1898, as his Hunting lodge. Artists from all fields, have lived and worked here since the 1920´s including the poet, Hermann Burte who received the "Kleist-Preis" for his novel  "Der Wildfeber".

In the Autumn of 1995 the “Max Böhlen Museum” was official opened as a "living museum" meaning it is available for the exhibition of other artists work; as well as a reception room for functions and cultural events. The opening times correspond to those of the restaurant.

After my apprenticeship and wandering days including a five year settling period in Australia , I established, along with the help of my New Zealand born wife, Tiffany, a new definition of the Gallery–coffee house which has been here in existence since 1965.

It is our desire and aim in our house on the edge of the Black forest not to be another "Gourmet-temple" but rather to foster a stylish atmosphere in which a natural and honest kitchen can flourish upon the high standards required at such a level. We utilize only top quality produce that is free of chemical additives. Even our bread contains flour ground by the water-mill situated in Wollbach. Everything is freshly prepared for you hence the reason for our compact seasonal menu card. "Small and fine" is also followed through in the wine card by providing wines from small ecological private wineryxs (with only a few exceptions) that we collect directly ourselves thus holding onto our motto: "Quality before quantity".