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The “Nassauer Keller” restaurant in Nuremberg is closed.
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The doors of a traditional restaurant in Nuremberg have been closed “forever”.
Guests mourn the loss of the cult restaurant, which was located in a special building.
Nuremberg - Over, over and over.
Nuremberg has one traditional inn poorer.
The “Nassauer Keller” had its last day on Friday, February 24th.
“Today the day has come.
Our cellar door closes forever today for the last time at 10 p.m.,” it said on Facebook a few days ago.
Traditional restaurant “Nassauer Keller” in Nuremberg has closed: “We will miss you”
“We say thank you and goodbye,” write the operators.
Reasons for the restaurant's demise are not given in the Facebook post.
“Thank you for your loyalty and years of support.
Without you we wouldn't have gotten this far.
Stay healthy everyone,” were the parting words.
The news caused consternation among current and former guests.
“Thank you very much for all the lovely evenings and the delicious food!!!!
We wish you all the best and hope to see you again,” one woman commented on the post.
“It was always delicious, we will miss you,” can also be read.
Another guest hasn't given up hope yet: "I hope to see you somewhere else soon..."
The only surviving residential tower in Nuremberg.
The “Nassauer Keller” restaurant was located in the vault.
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“That’s so sad”: Guests react to the closure of the Nuremberg restaurant “Nassauer Keller”
The Nuremberg restaurant was also popular with foreign guests.
“This is so sad.
My first visit was in 1969 when I was in the Army.
Our last visit was only a few years ago,” writes a man in English.
“The best restaurant in Nuremberg, if not in all of Germany.
“I’m sorry to see you guys close,” another person commented, also in English.
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The “Nassauer Keller” served Franconian cuisine.
The restaurant was in the middle of the old town opposite the famous St. Lorenz Church.
The Nassauer Haus is the only surviving residential tower in Nuremberg, as the city itself writes on its website.
It is one of the most famous sights in the Franconian metropolis.
The cellar vaults in which the restaurant was located until a few days ago are 800 years old.
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At the end of February, another Nuremberg restaurant that had been open since 1999 will close.
The news came as a surprise to the guests in January.
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