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October 16, 2021
Anyone who books Lewitzmühle is booking a hotel in a rural setting with the expectations associated with this location. In a wonderful natural setting, an old restaurant has been transformed into an attractive hotel with beautiful outdoor facilities. Even if the hotel has been completely renovated, this achievement can be fully appreciated. There may be differences in height in the connecting wing, but these have been designed to be usable by wheelchair users. Our room (306) was clean, well-equipped and offered a calming, dreamy view of the greenery and a pond. The restaurant's interior design, the arrangement of the tables for 2 or 4, its "angledness", the freehand decorative painting, all the details in decoration with porcelain, flowers and candles make for a comfortable stay. And then there was also the black-bristled kitchen broom, according to Goethe, "standing on two legs, there is a head at the top, hurry now and go with it..." Today in feminism, it is correct and morphologically somewhat strange to talk about a "black-haired broom". As a "one-night fly" (booked two days = one overnight stay), I filled my plate modestly for breakfast in cautious restraint, in order to be sure that I could eat everything I had taken due to existing swallowing difficulties (severe disability 80%). It worked, I wanted to get something from the buffet at 10:14 a.m., but everything had already been cleared away on time. I wanted to ask for some toppings - without making any demands - like any slice of cheese and sausage. I had hoped for an understanding kitchen fairy, but, oh horror, a black woman came and pointed out several times very categorically and relentlessly that the buffet closes at 10:00 a.m. Formally, I was in the right, but a small subsequent handover of two slices would not have meant any loss of face in the kitchen, especially since I was allowed to finish my dry roll anyway with the promise of the friendly clearing waitress. Conclusion: fill your plate full - throw the rest away later! Coming 15 minutes earlier didn't help - all the places were taken due to corona. Second shortcoming in telegram style: We arrived in the dark and rainy weather, and there was a 6 cm high metal rise from a dismantled bollard set into concrete on the unlit road at the barrier on the left, which we drove over as a welcome messenger, causing our tires to hurt. We'll be back in November because everything else was very nice, and we would like to thank the positive staff who were mainly employed there.
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