Reviews on German food in Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Speyer (German pronunciation: [ˈʃpaɪ̯ɐ], older spelling Speier, known as Spire in French and formerly as Spires in English) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, with approximately 50,000 inhabitants. Located beside the river Rhine, Speyer is 25 km (16 miles) south of Ludwigshafen and Mannheim. Founded by the Romans, it is one of Germany's oldest cities. Speyer is dominated by the Speyer Cathedral, a number of churches and the Altpörtel (old gate). In the cathedral, beneath the high altar, are the tombs of eight Holy Roman emperors and German kings.
Things to do in Speyer
4 based on 41 reviews
When one thinks of a German Weinstube, a place like Zur Schwarzamsel ideally comes to mind: cozy, traditional, with good but unpretentious food (we loved the Flammekuchen here) and a good selection of local wines, all served up with good cheer and kind prices. Our sizable group sat around a beautiful round table, enjoying the atmosphere and our fellow drinkers. The place closes a bit early (towards 22:30 o'clock), but then Speyer is a rather sleepy (but beautiful) town.
4 based on 91 reviews
Not totaly German agree but well presented and with good taste profile it is a good restaurant if your looking for a higherend option in Spreyer Service smooth and attention to detail
4 based on 91 reviews
We went to this place thanks to a guide who brought us through all the best places in Speyer with a meal between each visit. This place was for the dessert. "Excellent parfait à la praline". It is well located next to the main roman Church. Nothing to complain about.
4 based on 180 reviews
Stopped here for lunch and wanted to eat outside, but there were no tables with shade. The Mother of the owner was sitting at table under an umbrella and she went inside giving us her table.The waiter was very helpful with the menu. We ordered Sen.Schweineschhnitz and gyros-teller.
4 based on 193 reviews
Cute, quaint and cosy comes to mind, in describing this cellar restaurant. Stone walls and solid wooden furniture ooze character and charm. The cute âcat cornerâ adds the cherry to the cake. My comforting âhay roastâ (Heubraten), which is a slow-cooked beef, served with gravy and a side Spätzle and salad was tasty and melt-in-the mouth. My companions ordered a pan-fried poulard breast which was oh-so-pretty and pork steak, which they enjoyed. The extensive wine list featured a good local Pfälzisch selection, as well as the trusted and true imported full bodied reds. Our friendly waitress rounded off our dining experience. We chose the restaurant to entertain visitors from Australia due to its atmosphere and selection of local dishes and wines, and were simply satisfied.
4 based on 662 reviews
Came here for dinner before attending a concert in Speyer cathedral. Desperately looking to avoid the meat option (difficult in Germany) we found a chicken dish topped with cheese and served on rösti potatoes with a generous salad and delicious sauce reduction. Not too much. Not too little. Just right!
4 based on 246 reviews
We were defeated by the crowds at our first attempt to get close on a warm summer's evening but managed to get in for lunch a couple of days later. Strangely we found no disabled parking bays in the vicinity. The setting by the river is lovely, and the place was deservedly busy with people having a good time. The food was good- typical German- and the service especially friendly.
4 based on 244 reviews
Prices ok. I know German food can be heavier than some, but this was stodgy. Schnitzel and salad were fine, but sweet potato chips were not sweet potato and not good chips.If I order belly of pork, I do not expect 2 slices of over salted preprepared pink sliced rolls of meat, The sauerkraut was good as were the bratkartoffel.....but a real palatinate meal it was not.Disappointing......I hope this is not the standard elsewhere.
4 based on 117 reviews
Just across from the Tourist Information office, a small street (Korngasse) peels off from Speyerâs main drag (Maximilianstrasse). Weinstube Rabennest, at #5, is the real deal. Rated the #6 restaurant overall and #2 moderately priced restaurant in Speyer by TripAdvisor, this cozy restaurant serves â(h)earty portions of regional specialties (to) delight both your mouth and your walletâ (Fodorâs Germany). Weinstube Rabennest serves Palatinate specialties as well as a variety of schnitzels but is perhaps best known for its rumpsteak. Cash only, no credit cards.
4 based on 289 reviews
A bright modern restaurant with inside and outside seating. Although it is in the Main Street it didnât fell touristy (menu only in German). The food was very good, with many typical local dishes.
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