Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Coburg. At the top of Bavaria and dating back to at least the 11th century, Coburg sat undiscovered by many late 20th century tourists, surrounded as it was on three sides by the former East Germany. The town’s main attraction, impossible to miss since it overlooks the town, is the 13th century Veste Coburg Castle, one of Germany’s largest and most beautiful. Sometimes called the Franconian Crown, today it’s home to three museums. Reformer Martin Luther, then an outlaw, spent five months here in 1530.
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No atmosphere. On top of this, the atmosphere can be described as sterile and cold. The sitting areas are not comfy and weird chairs make it hard to talk to each other if zou have friends opposite the table. The music is average and often too loud. The only plus is that they do show basically all football games. On the second floor is a gambling area, which I also dislike. Bars, alcohol, gambling = not for me. Poor quality cocktails for a very fair price are being served, small food menu for snacks. It is definitely a cheap place. Also I have been wondering for months which criteria the owners have when employing waitresses (dress code???), also I have never seen a waiter.Even so Coburg has not a lot to offer when it comes to night life, there are better options than this.
I'd noticed this place whilst out for a stroll the previous evening and suggested it to a colleague. It would probably have been OK if the barmaid had had a clue about drinks. Personally I don't think that there's anything unusual about a gin & tonic and a brandy but she had to ask advice from someone about which glass to serve them in. So we waited about 5 mins for the gin and my friend had finished that by the time my brandy arrived. That aside, there's nothing that would make me rush back there.
Went for dinner with some friends and we had a great time. Food and great and the staff made a good evening even better! Recomend for group dinners and for two as well.
It is a Bistro-style place, with dark wooden interior.They got outside seating during summer times and a winter garden throughout all year.Food was surprisingly good (especially the Pizza).Prices are average for Coburg and decent for the quality of food.Location is rather remote but within walking distance to the city center and the train station. However, there is not so much around in case you think about bar hopping.Service, mostly by students, was good. But it was on a Tuesday with the place being not packed!
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4 based on 49 reviews
Invited by a business partner to join him, I reached the Bar Celona that seems to be quite trendy in town. Ambiance very lively, mostly women , the inside rooms were fully booked , having also several tables outside we could have the dinner served .This place pretends to be a bar.restaurant serving tapas....I let my partner choose and we got a mixed tapas and a plate of serrano ham those were just decent , very average and nothing to remember. A small filet and some side dishes was then completing a dinner that would make ashamed any real spanish person .Wine quality (except few bottles ) really low ,Good and efficient service , that is the best thing of all They buy basic wines as I guess basic food and they serve at affordable price but without any specific value I will hardly return to such place
4 based on 26 reviews
Great food and great atmosphere. The restaurant is style in a very modern wooden and warm light setting. The service was excellent especially when I found out it was a cocktail special, two for the price of one, and the salmon pasta was very good and well priced. Good place to meet people of have a meal. I believe it gets very busy late at night. A definite must stop for any foodie.
5 based on 43 reviews
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This is a quiet little place in the centre of Coburg. The concept is simple: a very small menu, one soup, one salad, a fish dish, a meat dish and a vegetarian option. The food is cooked freshly in what appears to be a very small kitchen. A lot of the ingredients seem to be locally sourced and the drinks are at least partly from small artisan producers.Although the dishes on the menu would not have been what I would order elsewhere, our food was tasty and enjoyable. The service was fast and friendly and although we didn't rush, or feel rushed, we were in and out with two courses and coffee in an hour.I would recommend it but make sure you book a table as it is quite small and busy.
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4 based on 77 reviews
Friendly staff, great beer and burgers. Curry's smelt lovely. We were in the covered court yard, watching the euros 2016 football. Received great service even if we couldn't speak any German.Seems to fit a youngish crowd. the inside is dark and is very basic, but nice.
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