Discover Restaurants offering the best Brew Pub food in Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany. Würzburg (/ˈvɜːrtsbɜːrɡ, ˈwɜːrtsbɜːrɡ/; German pronunciation: [ˈvʏɐ̯tsbʊɐ̯k] ( listen); Main-Franconian: Wörtzburch) is a city in the region of Franconia, northern Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia. The regional dialect is East Franconian.
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4 based on 571 reviews
With its idyllic location next to the river Main the Brauerei-Gasthof Alter Kranen has already a gorgeous setting. But if you let your eyes wander around, you can enjoy a postcard panorama view with the Alte Mainbrücke, Käppele and the fortress. Try a fre
As we were dining on a Sunday night the whole town was crowded and the restaurant was no different. We managed to get a table where we had bratwurst sausages with sauerkraut and grilled fish, washed down with a local Riesling. We walked back to the hotel through the beer garden alongside the river, which was quite attractive and I expect would be very busy in summer.
4 based on 192 reviews
Situated a block from the wine bridge in the shopping district the Sternbaeck is a straight up traditional German restaurant and bar. Plenty of outdoor seating is available. Their schnapps selection is not extensive but more than adequate. Its a classic hangout where the locals also hang out. And so do I every time I head to Wurzburg
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3 based on 129 reviews
It was getting late for lunch when my family and I finished our visit to the Residenz (the lovely gardens took longer than expected) and we were aware most German town restaurant close early, around 2:00. "Let´s find something fast", "let´s find something near" we said. Most castles, palaces and museums have a small cafeteria. But this criteria didn´t apply to the Residenz. B Neumann is not a small cafeteria, is a proper restaurant with a banquet hall on the second floor. That´s probably why they have a good chef.They have some regular tables, some high tables and also bar stools. The place is never empty, since they include 3 or 4 "costumers" sculptures.They have beers and wines, including by the glass, and a wide menu. We enjoyed some ravioli and a feta and fig pizza so good that we asked for more. Portions are small and the pizza really thin; it´s easy to finish one by yourself.The restaurant doesn´t display it´s name outside. The sign reads "Residentz Gaststätten" and I only learned its name when I couldn´t find it in the Trip Advisor options. Now, looking at the picture I took, I see it was written in a small blackboard next to the door. Maybe it was also in the menus, but I don´t recall.
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