Des mets alsaciens traditionnels et quelques plats de viandes servis dans une bonne adresse à Eguisheim.
Bonne adresse pour se sustenter à peu de frais au cœur d’Eguisheim si l’on veut échapper aux mets alsaciens traditionnels, vu qu’au Dagsbourg c’est l’Italie qui s’invite dans vos assiettes ! Une trentaine de variétés de pizzas, des plats de pasta tout à fait honorables et quelques belles pièces de viandes accommodées à la milanaise, au gorgonzola… Si vraiment vous souhaitez manger « alsacien », le Dagsbourg vous propose un bel éventail de tartes flambées. Notez qu’ici, les enfants sont les bienvenus !
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Heerlijke pasta en pizza.
En als je bedient wordt door Petra is het feest helemaal compleet.


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We first were told they were full and turned away. A diner on his was out told us there were plenty of free tables inside, and when I went in to check, I was offered a table immediately by the owner.
We waited almost an hour for our food - first, our child’s pasta came out (45 mins after we were seated) and then came our orders. The table next to ours - a group of 5, also with a child - had been waiting for an hour already when we were served. When they saw us getting our food, they understandably got upset and complaint with the owner, who was quick to dismiss them saying that it was not her fault but the kitchen’s.
One of the diners got up and left and, when he saw the rest of the group was taking long to join him, he came back to find that the waiter was asking the group to pay for the food they were never served. He lost it and reacted badly by throwing water on the table. The owner ran to him, violently grabbed the glass bottle from his hands and was this close to breaking it on his head. All this while shouting, throwing water on the diners around her and with kids watching.
Some of us intervened to stop this squalid scene and the owner still failed to apologise, while her own waiters asked her to stop the squalor and leave.
My child (a 3 yo) was very shaken by it all.
Long story short: go have a lovely lunch elsewhere; there’s plenty of better options in town and you’ll save yourself unfriendliness, poor service and - worst case scenario - a scene by someone who should never have opened an establishment dealing with customers in the first place.