Bergische Stube
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Address
Engelskirchener Str. 251789 Lindlar
Number of seats
Facilities
Restaurant with 60 seats
Beergarden with 60 seats
Public transport
Busstop „Lindlar Eichholz“ in close proximity (100m)
Parking
Big parking lot directly next to the restaurant (also suitable for busses)
Ambience
Dress code
Payment methods
Cash
Cuisine
traditional, seasonal, german, regional
Opening hours
Saturday: 5.30pm – 9pm
Sunday: 11am – 5pm
Restaurant Brief description
Welcome to the "Bergische Stube"
Hospitality since 1899
Welcome to Ufer's Bergischer Stube in Lindlar-Eichholz. Following we listed some historic notes regarding the Bergisches Land, our little village and the old house. Evidenced by documents the village Lindlar was first mentioned under the name of Lintlo in 1109, when the Cologne archbishop Friedrich reduced the Cathedral tax (annual fee for the bishop) from 1 pound to 10 shilling.
The "Counts von Berg" who were first mentioned in 1101, undertook administrative and judical tasks in the area. Their castle was located on the left riverside of the Dhünn, about half a kilometer south from Altenberg.
The "Ufer's Bergische Stube" in Lindlar Eichholz, formerly known as "Gastwirtschaft zur Erholung" is more than 150 years old. The first and at that time only house in the village. The constructor is unknown. There was a tree-lined beer garden on today's parking lot. A bowling alley was located next door, underneath the hedge. In the current "Sälchen" the dance floor was situated. - quote from the book "Das Bergische Schützenwesen"
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