Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Ansbach. Ansbach (/ˈænzbæk/; German pronunciation: [ˈansbax] ( listen)) is a city in the German state of Bavaria. It is the capital of the administrative region of Middle Franconia. Ansbach is 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Nuremberg and 90 miles (140 km) north of Munich, on the Fränkische Rezat (Rezat River), a tributary of the Main river. In 2004, its population was 40,723.
Things to do in Ansbach
4 based on 183 reviews
Fresh Breeze behind Old Walls: Ansbach was not even named in 11th Century, when the Ground Walls of Schwarzer Bock had been erected. This very important piece of Ansbach history with Centuries of Hospitality keeps the flame burning for us to keep the old
I have eaten here many times and each time the food was superb. It is rare when I find a restaurant that truly inspires me to return. I have had Roulades, Wurst, Shaufele, and other dishes. All were cooked perfectly. As good as they were the sides were just as good and complimented the main dishes well. The service is always great. The waiter explained dishes in detail and was always accommodating. It is my "Go To" restaurant in Ansbach! Thank you so much for reviewing our restaurant!
Where to eat Diner food in Ansbach: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 70 reviews
The food was very good. The view is wonderful if you sit outside! It is in the heart of downtown Nuremberg. It is a very busy restaurant so things might take a bit longer than anticipated. Every time I have been here it has been a satisfactory experience.
Bavaria, Germany Food Guide: 10 German food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Ansbach
4 based on 33 reviews
I had a wonderful dinner at the hotels restaurant. It was a little pricey, but a very good dinner. The staff was very nice and spoke english when they heard my poor German. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 27 reviews
The Lehenshof, in the centre of Ansbachâs pedestrian old town, has clearly been around for a long time, and has a cosy, charming interior, with traditional German booth seating. Also an outdoor seating area.We enjoyed excellent schnitzels, draught Kulmbach pilsener, well-chilled white wine, coffee and a Jägermeister. Friendly service from our waiter who agreed to vary what was offered on the menu to suit our preferences (from chips with one of our schnitzels to (very good) potato salad).Bill for two came to â¬42.20.
4 based on 24 reviews
Wonderful restaurant within the Ansbach Court Gardens. Beautiful building and gardens. Great traditional fare German food. They have unbelievable desserts.Good service, great food and a delightful location. The gardens were in full colour during the last days of August. The gardens empty. Amazing sculptures, fountains and walk ways.
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