Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Dresden, Saxony, Germany. On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dresden is lush and green, filled with forests and gardens and parks. The city is rich with cultural and artistic history; the great operatic composer Wilhelm Wagner debuted a number of works here in the 1800s and, today, an independent light opera company keeps the classical art form modern and fresh. Culture vultures will love the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Grünes Gewölbe museums, and architecture buffs will salivate over the mélange of styles reflected in the cityscape.
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4 based on 402 reviews
In the "Brauhaus am Waldschlösschen", anno 1836, the history of beer brewing is still alive. In Germany's oldest joint-stock brewery, which is still brewing, the brewery experience as well as the impressive beer tapping plant are delighting our guests. Th
A no-nonsense meal with a few beers were our target, which we achieved here. Good to reach by tram 11.
4 based on 453 reviews
Welcome to the Watzke am Goldenen Reiter! Delicious Watzke Pilsner beer, rich and whopping specialties and our distinctive Watzke flair- thats what you get in our house at Goldener Reiter. The Johannes- bell jar is a special attraction. Every full hour yo
This place came recommended to us and was well worth taking up that recommendation. Local food with good prices and good size portions. The beer and wine are good and reasonably priced, and the staff were very helpful and friendly. Lively place but not too noisy. Would recommend the Saxony beef.
4 based on 117 reviews
We went around the Neustadt without really finding any place to eat. Finally we saw" The hole in the wall" Bautzner Tor. Wouldn't have entered during the -smoking permitted- era. But now-yes! Nice &relaxed service. Crowded on a friday night. First we had a drink and hesitated to have meals but then decided to give it a try. We were pleased with Schweineschnitzel and the saussage with potatosallad. Lots of food!! Italian red wine good and perfectly tempered. How come LP has missed this place????.
4 based on 562 reviews
A bit expensive but good location to enjoy the city scenery.Old buildings and lots of activity.Friendly staff. A good place for a break.
4 based on 184 reviews
We reserved a table for 19.30 hrs.After arriving we where seated, the waiter was friendly but told us that the kitchen has been closed due to an overflow. Finaly they accepted our order as we had a reservation.Food was fine, service personal friendly.Kitchen not well organized.
4 based on 209 reviews
Stopped in to try the zwickel beer and was not disappointed. It was one of the best beers we had along our 2 week trip in Europe. Got a spot at the bar and the bartender was nice and we had a great time drinking a few of these amazing beers.
4 based on 1087 reviews
At home in Saxony! Loveably Saxon & Typically Bavarian Under this motto we welcome you daily from 10 am in one of the reconstructed baroque town houses on Neumarkt square in Dresden. Augustiner an der Frauenkirche has space over its three storeys in vario
The crispy pork was fantastic! A total must get. We sat outside which was really nice at first until we were swarm with flies. Not sure if itâs because of our food that smelled extra delicious because we didnât see other people having the same problem. Despite this, we would still recommend this place, perhaps eating the food inside instead!
Where to eat Fusion food in Dresden: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 432 reviews
We dropped into the Shankhaus as we were looking for a traditional German dining experience. We found the restaurant did have a Bavarian feel with rustic wooden finishes and decor. The Germans are veey good at this sort of thing. The service was nice and friendly and prompt. Unfortunately the food was pretty average, the meat on the roast pig knuckle (half size) was very tough and not really edible but the crackling, cabbage and dumplings (kloser) was very nice. The horse meat rouladen was okay but again the meat a bit dried out and not the melt in your mouth it should have been. The gravy, red cabbage and bratkartoffel were very good. The beer on tap was pretty much on par with most German beers so also very nice.Whilst the dining experience wasn't a disaster it wasn't fantastic either (we have eaten a lot of traditional German fare so can make reasonable assessments).Not sure if i would make a return visit as there a many other options in walking distance to try first. Could have been a bit better.Possibly worth a try if in Dresden's Alt Stadt.
4 based on 287 reviews
Welcome to Watzke am Ring in Dresden! Delicious Watzke Pilsner beer, house smoked specialties and not to forget the distinctive Watzke flair which you can also enjoy at `Watzke Brauereiausschank am Ring`. Besides the origin saxony cooking, we offer our cu
After travelling from Berlin to Dresden by train, we were looking for a place to eat and drink.Near the main shopping area, and on the road we came across this restaurant. Lots of shaded seating outside. We sat down and were served straight away by a friendly waitress who spoke excellent English.We had a few beers and cocktails, plus shared a currywurst as the portions are huge!
4 based on 294 reviews
The Karl May Bar at Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden is a haven for everyone involved with the culinary arts - and especially with bar culture. The bar's ambience pays tribute to the vibrancy of the metropolises pulsating around the world. Elabor
We were booked to go for dinner but wanted to have a glass of Fizz before so we stumbled across this bar in a very snazzy hotel, the bar is very well presented, old west style with native Indian and cowboy memorabilia... lovely ambience, very nice easy listening music and excellent service by Elin who was very helpful, polite, friendly and sweet. Would definitely recommend visiting at happy hour, they have a seriously extensive drinks menu and offer anything you could possible want! Enjoy your visit :-)
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