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Contribuer aux commentairesA crunchy pastry like ball. We enjoyed the almond and cinnamon ones. They're kind of messy to pull apart to eat; so be sure to have a table and napkins.
Tried the snowball here. I asked for a knife to cut it, the guy said to try since it 's very hard. Many choices to choose, and i later realized that they have many outlets.
Not the BEST Schneeballs in Rothenburg, but certainly the most various. If you have never had a Schneeball before, my recommendation is as follows: Go across the street and buy one of the marzipan or nougat filled ones from Zuckerbackerei. Their dough is a bit less dry and a bit more flavourful (though the dough being crunchy, dry, and a little bland is part of what a Schneeball *is*. , and the filing makes for a better first impression. Then, if you like them, come back here. The variety of flavours are wonderful! As for me, I like drier, crunchier pastries, and the Schneeball is my absolute favorite, so needless to say: this store is my personal heaven. I love all the different liquor filled ones. In particular, I find the Eilikor to be the best. For non-alcoholic balls, the caramel filled ones are very good, and the new addition of the lemon-cream filled one is also fantastic. The Pistachio ones don't have a very strong flavour to them, so I wouldn't recommend them, and the Bailey's is also pretty weak, but still tasty. The prices, depending on the ball, are around 3.80€, which is reasonable. The service, for take out at least, is very good, and I've always been met with cheerful employees. The atmosphere is nothing special, but you can sit in the cafe and get a coffee to go with your Schneeball if you want.
Rothenburg o.d Tauber is one of my favorite places to visit. This time my wife and I decided to try a new Cafe for the usual Schneeball which Rothenburg is famous for. We happened upon this one and found it to be very nice. The Schneeball was excellent as well as the coffee. The cafe was well lit, very clean and nicely decorated. I think I will be coming back hear again! Try the Butter Schneeball it is so good.
Super dry snowballs. They looked so delicious, so we decided on coffee and I had a marzipan snowball and my friend the caramel one. Both were super dry, the caramel did tasted like nothing and there was def no caramel flavour. The Marzipan was ok, but again super dry due to the short pasty being rolled out way to thick. Our cappuccino was also not really good. we were so disappointed and almost gave up snowballs but decided to walk up the road and got a small one from a bakery. OH MY GOSH! That's what we are talking about! Don't waste money here for dry snowballs that taste days old and bored waitress but walk up to the bakeries across the I-Site!