Find out what German restaurants to try in Ladenburg including Backmulde, Zum guldenen Stern, Die Kartoffel, Zum Ochsen, Wurzburger Hof, Gasthaus Zum Schwan, Zum Romerstadion, Kaffeehaus Ladenburg, Forschner Schutzenhaus, El Greco Zur Jahnhalle
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Small family reunion on a Sunday. The restaurant is a little hard to find as you have to navigate through the Jahnhalle. Food was very good (I had the lendenspiess and the misses had a schnitzel). Our group of 9 had no problems finding a table and the service was prompt and courteous.
3 based on 37 reviews
Food is great, from salads to great steaks. There are several dinner events at least once a week. There is enough to choose from to satisfy your tastebuds. A great place to spend some time during the summer evenings.
3 based on 111 reviews
During our short break in Ladenburg we came here several times for breakfast, tapas, diner or just a drink. We don't understand how there are so many bad reviews: we had consistently good experiences. The staff were always friendly (with good English), the service efficient and the food very good. We also liked the warm atmosphere and great decoration. Whenever we come back to Ladenburg we won't hesitate to eat and drink here again.
The perfect place on a summer evening. They offer German, Indian and Italian food. We only ordered German from the daily menu and it was very good. It helped that we were hungry, since their servings are generous. Service was very friendly and efficient.
4 based on 21 reviews
I enjoyed the peacefulness and stylish, understated aesthetic of this Gasthaus, catering a fine selection of German dishes and beers. I ordered asparagus (Spargel season) and a finely built burger and ate outside. The waitress was kind and hospitable. Weather permitting, sit outside and watch the people go by in this unique BW town.
4 based on 30 reviews
We were a larger group having dinner in the Wurzburger Hof. It was nice weather, so we could sit outside in the garden. We tried several meat dishes with pork and beef. The beef fillet was excellent. The beer was served in ceramic glasses, which made it special. Service was above average
4 based on 81 reviews
This place is in Brauergasse just off the main square,it's mainly a tourist restaurant but there are also a few locals drinking at the bar,it's quite a traditional German restaurant but the menu is pretty varied.The staff are friendly and the service is fast ( having said that it was early and not many people in ).The food is good,the prices are about the same as the other restaurants in Ladenberg (18 to 25 euro's for a main course )..
4 based on 160 reviews
Housed in a 17th century building, the interior of Die Kartoffel is lovingly filled with all sorts of antiques and bric-a-brac. In summer, guests can enjoy their meal al fresco under a 14th century âGewölbeâ (arch) or in their Biergarten.The quirky atmosphere is not the only attraction though. Die Kartoffel is well-known in the region as a place where you can enjoy a piece of meat like you would during the Stone Ages... well, almost!The house specialty is an Argentinian Black Angus steak served on a sizzling slab of lava stone heated to 400 (!) degrees Celsius. You get to grill your steak at your table, exactly how you like it.The steak meal comes with 3 different sauces, along with a baked potato smothered with homemade sour cream and a side salad.Other meats, prawns and even vegan and vegetarian options are available.Overall an enjoyable dinner with delicious food, good local wines and great service.Note: There is a ventilation system in the dining area, but it doesn't entirely remove the grill smoke from the tables, so be prepared to smell like a piece of grilled meat at the end of your meal!
4 based on 72 reviews
This small restaurant became famous when they sent the King and Queen of Sweden away because of a wedding party. But it is also a very fine restaurant. The service is friendly and the menu shows that the chef likes to experiment and try different things. I could not resist to try the Wildschwein-Currywurst ( wild boar sausage with curry-tomato sauce) with sweet potato french fries. Less fatty than the traditional pork version and very tasty. My company emjoyed their choices too ... Which ranged from classic rumpsteak to wild chamois stew with dimplings. Unfortunately we did not have time to try the desserts. Will be back for more.
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4 based on 100 reviews
Had dinner here while spending a long weekend with friends in Heidelberg and found that everything was excellent: the food (both the taste and its presentation), the wine, the acoustics, the village of Ladenburg itself. It's a restaurant that I would definitely recommend.
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