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Batzenhäusl
Murals of merry wine-guzzlers reel you into Batzenhäusl, Tyrol's oldest wine tavern, which burrows into cliffs below the fortress. This eccentric, 500-year-old haunt is packed with curios from nativity scenes to 16th-century canon balls. The cuisine is seasonally inspired and the fluffy Salzburger Nockerl (Austrian soufflé) comes recommended.
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Inn-Café Hell
Facing the fast-flowing Inn, this central café opens onto a sunny terrace and whips up scrummy homemade strudel and walnut ice cream.
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Villa Masianco
This sassy bistro on the square satisfies Kufstein's Italian cravings with risotto, fresh fish and tender veal fillets. Chandeliers, wood floors and leather stools give the vaulted restaurant a modern kick. The chestnut tree-shaded terrace hums with life in summer.
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