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Fort Stewart Marne Shoppette, 939 Utility Rd Bldg 939, Fort Stewart, GA 31314, Frank Cochran Dr, Fort Stewart, GA 31314, USA, United States

🛍 Cafés, Pizza, Snacks, Breakfast

Adresse: Fort Stewart Marne Shoppette, 939 Utility Rd Bldg 939, Fort Stewart, GA 31314, Frank Cochran Dr, Fort Stewart, GA 31314, USA, United States

Ville: Fort Stewart

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  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy.
  • Pizza Plongez dans nos pizzas parfaitement cuites, élaborées avec de la pâte étirée à la main, une sauce tomate riche et un mélange de fromages gourmets. Chaque tranche éclate de garnitures fraîches, garantissant une bouchée délicieuse à chaque fois. Voir le carte
  • Snacks De petites bouchées alléchantes parfaites pour partager ou déguster en solo, offrant un mélange de saveurs salées et sucrées idéales en apéritif ou comme en-cas léger à tout moment de la journée.
  • Breakfast Commencez votre journée avec nos délicieuses options de petit-déjeuner, allant des œufs et crêpes classiques aux smoothies et yaourts sains. Parfait pour un repas copieux ou une collation légère du matin !

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"Limited menu, efficient service (what else would you expect? . A military town without a German restaurant is a lot like a military town without strip clubs and pawn shops; neither exists. So I think it is obvious that going TDY to Fort Stewart for 10 days meant that we'd find a German place to go eat at so I could listen to every single person's memories about when they were stationed somewhere in Deutschland 20 years ago. But this place certainly had a German feel to it. It was even staffed by German's who were efficient in their services to our rowdy table of 6. The lunch menu was limited with basically wursts or schnitzels with a combination of different toppings. That was it, nothing else. Now I'm not saying that German food is particularly exciting, but surely real German's eat more than just pork 3 meals a day. I would make a comment about how a menu like that limits a particular ethnic/religious group from eating here, but that wouldn't be nice of me. ANYWAY! So I decided that I've had enough breaded pork up north in Indiana for the month, so I went with the curry wurst. A small salad with cold green beans came out and was good enough and had the slight vinegary taste to it, but nothing overpowering. Next came out my currywurst with obligatory french fries. But then again, everybody's plate seemingly came with french fries. Do German's really like French fries this much? It would've been better if they were fresh cut potato fries, but alas, at such a cheap lunch (around $8 a plate I will accept them. The currywurst was actually very good because the sausage themselves were tender and needed minimal effort to cut with a fork. The curry sauce overtop of them had a sweetness that mellowed out the pungent curry aftertaste. This is one of the few times I've had curry where I wasn't drinking a gallon of water in the next few hours. Everyone else seemed to enjoy their meals too and we enjoyed our service. This place looks like it gets lively at night and I think that it deserves a moment of your day to come and visit it. Gutten essen."