5/5 Kaos I. 4 years ago on Google
I
would
give
it
6
stars.
Ironic
how
the
most
welcoming
place
in
Kempten
to
a
Tourist,
is
an
Irish
Pub.
This
had
been
a
favorite
of
ours
since
our
first
day
here.
You
are
greeted
with
a
warm
welcoming
smile,
treated
with
respect
and
you
will
receive
above
average
service,
every-single-time
guaranteed.
(An
added
bonus
is,
that
all
the
staff
speak
fluent,
perfect
English).
The
ambiance
is
both
romantic
and
authentic
and
you
can
literally
stay
there
for
days
if
your
budget
allows
it.
The
history
on
its
walls
tells
a
tale
and
everytime
you
visit,
you
will
learn
something
new
or
interesting
about
the
Irish
culture,
or
Kempten
itsself
(if
you
are
bold
enough
to
ask).
Guests
from
all
over
the
globe
have
visited
this
pub,
and
can
confidently
say
that
I
am
sure
all
of
them
have
left
the
pub
slightly
inebriated
and
in
a
great
mood.
The
location
is
not
very
obvious,
but
if
you
allow
yourself
to
get
lost
in
town,
you
will
eventually
find
your
way
there.
It
is
a
magnet
and
you
have
been
warned.
Although
this
isn't
an
authentic
German
place,
you
absolutely
have
to
visit
it.
You
will
be
served
with
cold
German
and
Irish
beers
that
are
fairly
priced,
you
will
meet
strangers
with
stories
to
tell
and
you
will
return,
at
the
very
least
once,
to
have
one
more
beer
with
the
fellas
before
you
depart.
This,
in
my
modest
opinion,
is
the
warmest,
friendliest
place
in
Kempten,
and
you
will
regret
not
spending
your
Euros
and
time
there.
Do
a
little
bit
of
research
and
visit
the
pub
on
a
pub-quiz
night.
The
place
will
be
buzzing
with
people
and
as
they
say..
"the
more,
the
merrier.."
Also
(regardless
of
my
dairy
intolerance),
I
highly
recommend
the
Bailey's
Cheesecake.
It
is
heaven
on
a
plate.
On
the
other
hand...
if
you
want
to
destroy
your
pub
crawling
buddies
(like
mine
did
to
me)
order
a
few
Carbombs..
You
won't
be
disappointed.
Thanks
to
all
the
staff
at
the
1000
miles
to
Dublin
pub.
You
have
served
us
well,
and
we
shall
return!