3.5 stars. Rounding up because of service.
This iconic inn has been serving since the late 19th century, and is probably the most symbolic location to dine at Hahndorf. The decor is very pertinent for the vibe the inn is trying to achieve, and the service is genuinely fantastic. Meals are served with great diversity and I would hence recommend this inn.
However, the price feels undesirable. A fee of 133 dollars for three people and two dishes (although they are large) and three drinks seems somewhat expensive. The quality of the food is pleasant and there is authentic German flavors, although the taste itself may be average. There are of course some good dishes and some more mediocre ones, but overall the value may seem relatively poor.
That said, the inn does have pleasant vibe and nice service- and food that is largely sufficient in quality. Like what I said previously, I would recommend this restaurant, but I would likely not visit this inn again for the near future as this place still feels like a once-in-a-while experience. It is still, nevertheless, an enjoyable experience.