Reviews on Gastropub food in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. Founded by the Romans in 179 AD as Casta Regina (meaning Fortress by the River Regen), Regensburg is one of Germany's oldest towns. It was relatively spared from Allied bombings during World War II. Today, many flock to see the wonderfully intact old city and its many medieval structures. The 12th-century Stone Bridge was used by Crusaders en route to the Holy Land. The Regensburg Cathedral (or Dom St. Peter) is one of southern Germany's finest examples of Gothic architecture.
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4 based on 45 reviews
We enjoyed sitting outside with a view of the beautiful cathedral. It was a great spot for people-watching! It took a very long time for our panini sandwich to come out, but when it finally did, it was very tasty. We especially enjoyed the spicy mustard on it.
4 based on 27 reviews
This restaurant has the authentic German atmosphere and menu that is top notch. The menu choices are many and varied to suit anyone. We were met with a smile and the service was excellent. Try the spinach dumplings in the mushroom sauce.
4 based on 27 reviews
This restaurant has the authentic German atmosphere and menu that is top notch. The menu choices are many and varied to suit anyone. We were met with a smile and the service was excellent. Try the spinach dumplings in the mushroom sauce.
4 based on 27 reviews
This restaurant has the authentic German atmosphere and menu that is top notch. The menu choices are many and varied to suit anyone. We were met with a smile and the service was excellent. Try the spinach dumplings in the mushroom sauce.
4 based on 111 reviews
If you're after a typical beer garden, Brandl Brau is not for you. If you're a tourist in Regenburg and looking for the currywurst/Wiener schnitzel/sauerkraut staples - the stereotypical Bavarian foods - once again, Brandl Brau isn't the right place. Instead, it's a place that does great beers, well cooked and tasty real Bavarian food and has a homely and welcoming atmosphere.When you visit you are just as likely to see people playing cards or chess as you are to see them talking. This place is a place to socialise, and the fact it's successful in that is shown by the number of locals there. As a result, if you want to dip your toe into the Germany of the Germans, this is a good place to start.The menu is not particularly extensive, but the selection is pretty good, and it's full of traditional Bavarian home cooking; baked, grilled or roasted meats, pot roasts, tasty sauces, local style dumplings and generally not a chip in sight. For any Brits reading this, think of a 1970s local village pub that served steak and kidney pudding and real ales, and this is the German equivalent. Service is informal and efficient, and the staff are friendly, all smiles, welcoming and helpful.Unusually, the Brandl Brau doesn't do badly catering for vegetarians either. Given the Bavarian propensity for pork consumption, Brandl Brau does well to have a couple of vegetarian dishes and a fish dish on the menu in addition to the bread boards and starters.Overall, a place to enjoy several times to get the full benefit.
4 based on 118 reviews
I´ve been here for supper on a business trip. Service (two women) professional and very attentive. After having finished half of my "Krustenbraten" they asked me to bring some additional sauce. Quality and quantity of food and dessert were excellent. Comfortable atmosphere.It was exactly the business I was looking for. Strong recommendation.
4 based on 772 reviews
The Regensburger Wheat-brewery was founded in 1620 as a municipal enterprise. At present this brewing tradition, in accordance with the Bavarian Reinheitsgebot, the purity requirement, is being continued successfully by the family Deutsch, a line of publi
Friends and I on Viking Cruise ventured into this place. Had a great time at this two story restaurant that is looks just like what youâd picture a German restaurant or beer hall should be. We had great service and great food. Wiener schnitzel was two huge patties and another dish was a buttery, cheesy spaetzle that was delicious. Very good beer. Highly suggest and easy 15 minute walk from our dock.
4 based on 625 reviews
Tavern & Beer Garden Bavarian hospitality in a sophisticated atmosphere. The harmonious design of our guest rooms invites you to relax and feel good. Enjoy the famous Weltenburger Klosterbier, from the worlds oldest abbey brewery together with creative, n
Weltenburger am Dom, summer and winter definitely recommended! Well-kept cozy Bavarian ambience for all ages. Very, very nice waiters, very good food at reasonable prices.We were here at our Christmas party, was again very nice
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4 based on 27 reviews
This restaurant has the authentic German atmosphere and menu that is top notch. The menu choices are many and varied to suit anyone. We were met with a smile and the service was excellent. Try the spinach dumplings in the mushroom sauce.
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