You view great wine as the essence of a good vacation. Your travel companion, however, is a beer aficionado. Will it be Paris or Munich? Stop arguing and go to Strasbourg, where you can have the best of French and German cuisine, including the booze. The entire central island is a World Heritage Site. Don’t miss the 12th-century cathedral or the storybook "la Petite France" neighborhood.
Restaurants in Strasbourg
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Alsatian wine store of Dopff au moulin family estate, own grower since 1574 and the pionner of "cremant d'Alsace". Tasting and sale.
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At the heart of the historic district of the Strasbourg Cathedral, the “La Closerie Bellot” delicatessen offers products from farms, abbey cooperatives and French brands, all carefully selected and tasted during our gourmet tours through Alsace and France. Come discover our farmhouse and organic cheeses made with raw milk, prepared meats from the Vosges mountains, wine and beer, oil, jam.
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The genuine Laguiole knife, handcrafted by artisans in the land of its origin. Only the traditional production process is worthy of this legendary knife. Each authentic Laguiole knife is therefore unique.
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Alexia and Joel will be delighted to welcome you to their elegant shop in the historic heart of Strasbourg, just a stone's throw from the Cathedral.
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We stumbled onto Le Village De La Biere during our bike trip through the centre of Strasbourg. The small shop carries a wide variety of selected craftbeers from all over the globe. Many great defining beers such as (Belgian) Trappistes / Trappist beers. A section with US crafters also added to the experience. Many of which are among the finest small(er) breweries that established a name in the current beer scene. However, most of my attention went to the French craftbeer brewers. I already encountered many exquisite beers on my numerous trips to France and the craftbeer revolution seems to have strongly shot root in (wine country) France also. a Lot of great beers are the outcome. With Le Village De La Biere featuring many shelves of French beers, particularly crafters from the area, this immediately became my number one shop in France. No less than 2 complete section dedicated to local brewers, with impeccable great beers. Breweries like experimental Brasserie TAAL (check out their Smoked Chili and their IPA's), Bendorf (IPA + Amber are magnificent), Biére Perle (find their IPS and dark), and Matten Brasserie (awesome beers). All 4 examples of great beers and enhanced experiments. But there's a lot more I still have to pour out to taste. The shop owner isn't the most compelling, but once shown interest in his selection of featured beers, he will open up and gladly advice you the finest picks from the shelves. And... there's giftpacks for those at home to surprise....
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You can select a tin, fill it with cookies, then buy it. This store has a vast selection of cookies, and home made candy. I especially liked the caramels...yummmm! Worth a stop!
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