Find out what European restaurants to try in Herrenberg. Herrenberg is a town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, about 30 km south of Stuttgart and 20 km from Tübingen. After Sindelfingen, Böblingen, and Leonberg, it is the fourth largest town in the district of Böblingen. The number of inhabitants of Herrenberg exceeded 20,000 in 1972 due to the incorporation of the following formerly independent municipalities:
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Besonders im Sommer ist es herrlich, wenn man auf den See sehen kann und nach dem Essen auch noch einen kleinen Spaziergang machen kann. Das Essen ist sehr gut, manches ein wenig zu teuer. Aber auch für ein kühles Getränk oder ein Eis kommen wir immer wieder gern her.
4 based on 50 reviews
This is a very nice Italian restaurant in a basement setting. Although effectively underground, thanks to the stone walls and pleasing decor, it is still a very attractive place to eat.The staff are generally friendly and efficient. The restaurant is often busy. Therefore, at times, it can feel a little cramped and the stone walls don't help to keep the noise levels down. This latter point spoils the overall atmosphere rating.In summer one can sit outside in a reasonably pleasant area.The food is fresh & tasty and the prices represent good value for money.
4 based on 47 reviews
Food here was very good. We had some difficulty as we don't speak German and the waitress was unable to translate the menu for us. However, the food was very good and we enjoyed it. Wine is served by the glass (not by bottle or flask) which makes it a little expensive, but this seems to be the custom in some restaurants in the town. We ate here on a Thursday and the place was very busy, so recommend booking.
4 based on 47 reviews
Went for a quick at work and got recommended this place. They do have a daily lunch menue for only 6,5 ⬠which is rather a rarity outide of Nordics. Service was quick and the food good, nice clean spacious place. Snmall minus that it took time until we could settle the bill.
4 based on 107 reviews
the only thing is that the menus are only in German and have all chances to not miss foodGerman cloudy beer is something special and not to be missed!
4 based on 57 reviews
Be first aware that credit cards are not accepted! Cash only.We stayed at Ramada hotel and had a 10mn walk across the park to reach the restaurant. Nice terrace outside which was quite full already when we arrived at 7pm without booking. Luckily we got a table for four. Tasty Italian food,quickly served with friendliness. Reasonable price (count 15eur per person without wine. We selected a bottle of Barolo from Piedmont : she unfortunately damaged the cork when opening the bottle but did not hesitate a second to bring another bottle to prevent giving us wine with cork pieces.
4 based on 66 reviews
This is my 3rd trip through Germany with my wife. We have probably eaten out about 40 times between the trips. This was definitely the best local German dish we can remember. We took the recommendation of the waitress and ordered the Swabian food. The pasta rolled in egg was excellent. I was expecting something that would taste like an Asian dish, but it had a unique flavor that reminded me of home cooking. My wife ordered the egg noodle/beefsteak combo, which had an excellent sauce on the side. All in all, this was one of the few meals in Germany that will remain in our taste memory for the years to come. Consider a reservation, as this place was full by 7:30.
4 based on 189 reviews
Our 4-star-hotel "Hasen" is part of Herrenberg's history. It was mentioned in a document as early as 1620 and even then was famous beyond the boundaries of town. In 1984 the hotel was fully renovated and a spacious new building was added. It now boasts 66
Such a treat start to finish. The salad with herbs and house dressing was so fresh and delicious. I felt like I could live on salad..... But then my pork fillets in creamy mushroom sauce came!!! This dish exceeded my expectations and after that salad, confidence was high. My husband had Tenderloin of beef "krauterbeerli". We were blown away by how good everything was. The gratined potatoes were the best we've had and the spatzle was perfect. Next time I'll try the deer goulash. Very professional service in a lovely setting. Fabulous wine list too. Reasonably priced 2010 Saint-Emilion Grand Cru.Finished with the chocolate tart with mango and coconut.Dear Susan T.,Many thanks you for your wonderful rating. It's so nice that we could inspire you!We hope to welcome you soon again.Thanks a lot and best regardsFamily Nölly and team
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4 based on 24 reviews
Restaurant - Café - Cocktailbar - Livemusic :-) Unser Motto: Schönes Leben für Alle! Our motto: Nice life for everyone!
Very cozy and nice place.Staff is very friendly.The selections on the menu are just too few.The pancakes were not so good.Hello Otso S,thank you dir your feedback!In the meantime - since your visit in May - a lot of things have changed! We have a new menu with many more offers and have a new, professional and creative cooking crew!We'd love to convince you at your next stay in Tübingen!Best regards,Julia Hopf
4 based on 90 reviews
Very friendly service, relaxed atmosphere. The chef is very accommodating to the guests' requests.We had the Tomato soup (freshly made, with fresh herbs, just perfect), lamb Maroccan style, and fish, accompanied by rosemary potatoes and a platter with Maroccan-style fried vegetables. Very tasty!For dessert we had a chocolate cake with chocolate mousse, very light but great taste. Recommendable!
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