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Dazumal Open-Air Museum & Arkadenheuriger

Bad Tatzmannsdorf

Traditional delicacies are served in the open-air museum's arcaded tavern.

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Meet Burgenland hospitality!
Surrounded by the charming ambience of the Bad Tatzmannsdorf open-air museum, the Arkadenheurige offers you culinary delicacies in the Burgenland tradition.
Enjoy hearty food
Fine food from Burgenland producers and some well-kept kitchen secrets to boot. Our menu consists of a weekly changing seasonal recommendation and a "Jaus'n wos immer gibt". The Salzstangerlkörberl, Burgenland antipasti, Zickentaler Moorwürstel and our hearty temptress - the polenta apple pie are the much sought-after classics.
Every Friday we serve spareribs (to be ordered in advance).
Current menu
Website Dazumal
Opening hours
Events
Live music for in between
We are playing music again. Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday we invite you to cosy dance evenings with live music. The perfect accompaniment to an evening full of culinary highlights. Enjoy familiar melodies with a glass of wine - life can be so simple & so beautiful.
elebrate parties
With our event hall "Laubenhof Stub'n" we offer you plenty of space for family celebrations of all kinds.
The authentic rustic atmosphere is an experience for the whole family and makes the occasion, such as baptism, communion or a round birthday, an unforgettable, beautiful memory. We will be happy to discuss menu suggestions with you and make you suitable offers.
Seminars & Conferences
In our Laubenhof Stub'n we offer you the ideal conditions for your conference.
With an area of 96 m², we can host your event for a maximum of 120 people (cinema seating).
Contact:
DAZUMAL OPEN-AIR MUSEUM & ARKADENHEURIGER
Josef Hölzel-Allee 1 7431 Bad Tatzmannsdorf
+43 3353 8200 7360
info@dazumal-burgenland.at

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