Stopped here for dinner (with a *large* group of family,) after my grandmother's memorial service a few months ago. Coming from a city *significantly* larger than Cherokee, I'm used to adjusting my expectations regarding awareness and accommodations of my food allergies when eating out accordingly ("Celia-what?!")
I wasn't expecting to have many options for non-homemade food in Cherokee, and Gasthaus was an unexpected surprise. The server we had was knowledgable about what gluten-free meant, knew my menu options, offered alterations and substitutions, and also pointed out potential cross-contamination issues. This is above and beyond what I'd ever expect, so I was both thankful, and ABLE TO EAT WITHOUT FEAR!
The food and drinks were delicious all around for both myself and the rest of my extended family, and the service for the entire group was excellent (no small feat when you're trying to serve thirty people in a tiny space, while keeping up with your other tables, too.)
The decor is a mix of rustic and eclectic (style-wise, sort of along the lines of what a place like Applebees puts on its walls, except *actual* vintage pieces and antiques.) The ambience is a bit on the dark side, but not in a bad way (it just made it harder for me to look at all the neat stuff on the walls!)
If I had an excuse to be in Cherokee more often these days, I'd certainly make this place a regular stop. Keep it up!