22 Best Restaurants in Franconia and the German Danube, Germany

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We've compiled the best of the best in Franconia and the German Danube - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Empanadas de la Nonna

$ Fodor's choice

Perhaps the best quick snack option in Coburg, this cozy little Argentinian-Colombian cafe serves all manner of empanadas (both meat and vegetarian options), along with sandwiches, Spanish omelettes and sweet treats. The coffee is good, tooas is the Quilmes beer.

Judengasse 7, Coburg, 96450, Germany
0176-205--44--773
Known For
  • Delicious "carne" and "verdura" empanadas
  • Traditional alfajor sweets with dulce de leche
  • Unfailingly friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Mon.

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Essigbrätlein

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The oldest restaurant in Nuremberg, built in 1550 as a meeting place for the city's wine merchants, is also the city's finest dining establishment.Today its tiny but elegant period interior caters to the distinguishing gourmet, with vegetarian-centered dishes (such as the signature beetroot with caraway caramel) that make the most of local Franconian produce. For dinner, you can opt for anything between four and seven courses (from €180 to €210, with wine pairings or soft drink accompaniments extra), or you can come for a (relatively) lighter four- or five-course lunch.  Don't be put off if the restaurant looks closed—just ring the bell and a friendly receptionist will help you.

Weinmarkt 3, Nürnberg, 90403, Germany
0911-225–131
Known For
  • Multicourse lunch and dinner menus
  • New German cuisine with a strong focus on vegetables
  • Perfect wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.
Reservations essential

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Historische Wurstkuchl

$$ Fodor's choice

If there's one city food experience you shouldn't miss, it's the succulent, charcoal-grilled Regensburger sausages at this 500-year-old \"sausage kitchen\". The small, homemade pork-ham würstchen, available in portions of six, eight or 10, are served with the restaurant's own cellar-fermented sauerkraut and signature Wurstkuchl mustard. There are plenty of other options on the menu, too, but they hold less interest. Try to grab a seat at one of the wooden benches outside, where you can eat while looking upriver to the nearby Stone Bridge; otherwise, head inside the wood-paneled restaurant next door.

Thundorferstr. 3, Regensburg, 93047, Germany
0941-466210
Known For
  • Best Regensburger sausages in town
  • Good choice of beers
  • Expensive and touristy but still popular with locals
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Restaurant Roter Hahn by Maxmilian Schmidt

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The city's finest fine-dining option sees Michelin-starred chef Maximilian Schmidt focus on a fusion of European (especially French, German, and Scandinavian) and Asian cuisines. Choose between a three-, five- and eight-course evening tasting menu featuring inventive, seasonal creations like pike perch with fermented paprika and chawanmushi (egg custard) with bacon, or come for a good-value (and considerably cheaper) three- or four-course lunch. Although set in an 800-year-old Altstadt building, the decor is chic modern minimalism; all hardwood floors, featureless walls, and dim lighting. There's a lovely boutique hotel here, just in case you don't want to move after dinner.

Rote-Hahnen-G. 10, Regensburg, 93047, Germany
0941-595–090
Known For
  • Vegetarian menus available (and vegan on request)
  • Expert wine pairings with each menu.
  • Creative dishes beautifully presented
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues. No lunch Wed.--Thurs.
Reservations essential

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RoxyBurger

$ Fodor's choice

At first glance, this restaurant doesn't look particularly promising—a small part of a large cinema complex on the edge of town, with an uninviting terrace overlooking a busy street—but the fact remains: this is the best burger joint in Bayreuth. The beef patties are excellent, and there are topping options galore, from the classic (like cheddar and bacon) to the adventurous (like goat's cheese and fig sauce). There are chicken and veggie burgers, too, along with a choice of sides. Start your meal with a small salad, loaded nachos, or mozzarella sticks, and end it with a syrupy pancake, apple crumble, or a chocolate brownie.

Hindenburgstr. 2, Bayreuth, 95445, Germany
0921-761750
Known For
  • Superb burgers and sweet potato fries
  • Good choice of beers and wines
  • Uninspiring interior overlooking busy street

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Zum Gulden Stern

$ Fodor's choice

Established in 1419 and the oldest bratwurst restaurant in the world, this Historische Bratwurstküche (Historic Bratwurst Kitchen) should be your first stop for trying the city's most famous delicacy. After all, it's here that the city council decided upon the official size and weight of the Nürnberger bratwurst; the sausages must be small enough to fit through a medieval keyhole, enabling old-time pub owners to sell them after hours. Today, you can order your \"Röstla\" (as this place calls their bratwursts) in batches of between six and 20, served simply with potato salad and sauerkraut. Also available are Saure Zipfel (sausages boiled in a spicy vinegar and wine), along with a handful of non-sausage-based dishes.

Anna Liebt Brod und Kaffee

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In a city famous for its cafés, Anna is a safe chain of high-quality bakeries in Regensburg and one of the best places for coffee and cake in the afternoon. Breakfast under the vaulted ceilings is pleasant, as are the sandwiches to go. The wonderful bread and pastries more than make up for the often-surly baristas.

Gesandtenstr. 5, Regensburg, 93047, Germany
0941-206--0230
Known For
  • Decent coffee
  • Good sandwiches to go
  • Handcrafted bread
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Brauhaus Stadl

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Brewing traditional craft Veste beer in the heart of Coburg, this small brewery, which is part of the larger Brauhaus Coburg, is just the place for massive portions of roasted meat and other Franconian specialties. As for the accompanying beer, you can pour it fresh yourself from the taps at the table.

Mauer 2, Coburg, 96450, Germany
09561-705--9192
Known For
  • Incredible pork knuckle
  • Traditional Franconian cuisine
  • Good craft beer
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Café Felix

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A modern two-level café and bar, Felix offers everything from sandwiches to steaks, and buzzes with activity from breakfast until the early hours. Light from an artsy chandelier and torchlike fixtures bounces off the many large framed mirrors.

Fröhliche-Türkenstr. 6, Regensburg, 93047, Germany
0941-59059
Known For
  • Good, solid food for all meals
  • Younger crowd
  • Open early and late
Restaurant Details
No credit cards

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Gasthof Stockhammer

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Elbow your way past the locals in this favorite family-run restaurant, where you'll dine on homemade Bavarian specialties in a handsome wood-paneled dining room. Though portions are ample, the emphasis is on presentation and freshness; vegetables are crisp and meat and fish are never overdone. Look for the local walleye served in a light herb-butter sauce, veal shank with noodles, or crispy roast pork with sweet red cabbage salad. Other factors in its favor: an outdoor terrace and central location.

Gasthof Weisses Lamm

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A foodie's take on traditional Bavarian fare, the focus here is on homemade, regional, and seasonal. Delicacies like suckling pig, veal tenderloin, and lamb sausage—a house specialty—are all locally sourced, and the venison and rabbit are culled from the local forests. The two handsome dining rooms and outdoor terrace, with a charming beer garden, are popular dining spots, so be sure to reserve.

Hacklberger Bräustüberl

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Shaded by magnificent old trees, this brewery's enormous beer garden (which can seat more than 1,000) is a popular stop for sipping a summertime Hacklberger beer, while tucking into a plate of sausages or the pumpkin-seed breaded roast chicken.

Bräuhauspl. 7, Passau, 94034, Germany
0851-58382
Known For
  • House-brewed beer since 1618
  • Simple Bavarian brewhouse food
  • Enormous beer garden that moves inside in winter
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Heilig-Geist-Stiftsschenke

$$$

For atmospheric dining, this 14th-century monastery-turned-wine cellar is a must. In summer you can eat beneath chestnut trees; in winter seek out the warmth of the vaulted, dark-paneled dining rooms. The wines—made in Austria from grapes from the Spitalkirche Heiliger Geist vineyards—are excellent and suit all seasons.

Heiliggeistg. 4, Passau, 94032, Germany
0851-2607
Known For
  • Fish from the Stift's own ponds
  • Wine from the Stift's own vineyards
  • Traditional regional cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.--Thu.

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Kleehof in der Gaertnerstadt

$$$

If sausages and sauerkraut are getting a bit tedious, head towards the Gartenstadt for some healthier options. This family-run restaurant, part of the Hotel Europa, combines local Franconian ingredients and produce with a modern and international flair. The flavors are distinctly German but enhanced with international nuances; think sesame-crusted trout fillet with celery purée, or home-smoked duck breast with a walnut dressing.

Untere Königstr. 6, Bamberg, 96052, Germany
0951-21713
Known For
  • Fresh local produce
  • Vegetarian and vegan options (try the creamy mushroom noodles)
  • Great location in the Gartenstadt
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Mon. No lunch

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Klosterbräu

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This massive old stone-and-half-timber house has been standing since 1533, making it Bamberg's oldest brewpub. The cuisine is simple, filling, and tasty, with items including schäuferla (pig shoulder) with dumplings and sauerkraut, and Jägerschnitzel (\"Hunter's Schnitzel\") with mushroom cream sauce. Klosterbäu brews a fine Rauchbier, but its renowned brown ale is the reason to come; they've been making it here since the very beginning. There are almost as many seating options as there are items on the menu: choose between the brewery restaurant, the \"Braun-Bierstübla\" (Brown Beer Hall), the Schwemme courtyard, the stepped terrace, or the beer garden; private groups can also dine in the tithe barn or vaulted cellar.

Obere Mühlbrücke 1-3, Bamberg, 96049, Germany
0951-52265
Known For
  • Superb Braunbier (the city's most famous)
  • No-frills brewhouse cuisine
  • Great outdoor seating options in summer
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.--Tues. No lunch Wed.--Fri.

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Leerer Beutel

$$$

Expect high-quality Italian cuisine with the occasional Spanish influence at this historic restaurant: think beef cheeks in red wine sauce with fried pimentos, or black risotto with grilled garlic prawns and aioli. The charming interior is all rough wooden beams, pristine white tablecloths, and painting-covered walls, with evening meals often accompanied by live jazz. The name, rather unfortunately, means \"Empty Sack.\"

Bertoldstr. 9, Regensburg, 93047, Germany
0941-58997
Known For
  • Rustic yet upmarket ambience
  • Reliable Italian classics with the odd Spanish twist
  • Hosts regular concerts and exhibitions
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

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Oskar

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A traditional German pub with a summer terrace that spills out across Maximilianstrasse, this popular place specializes in high-quality Franconian fare, from roast venison with dumplings and cabbage to grilled pikeperch with potato risotto. Look out for seasonal specialties, too, such as strawberry and white asparagus salad. Don't worry if it's too chilly to sit outside: the huge glass ceiling over the dining room gives it a light and airy atmosphere, even in winter.

Maximilianstr. 33, Bayreuth, 95444, Germany
0921-516–0553
Known For
  • Fresh Franconian produce
  • Hearty breakfasts served until 11 am
  • Good veggie options including cheese spätzle

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Peschl-Terrasse

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The beer you sip on the high, sunny terrace overlooking the Danube is brought fresh from Peschl's own brewery below which, along with this traditional Bavarian restaurant, has been owned by the same family since 1855. Expect hearty Bavarian cuisine, from schnitzels to steaks.

Rosstränke 4, Passau, 94032, Germany
0851-2489
Known For
  • Solid traditional cuisine
  • Tasty homemade beer
  • River views from the terrace

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Restaurant Heilig-Geist-Spital

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Heavy wood furnishings, hearty German food, and an extensive wine list (with more than 100 wines) make this enormous old wine tavern a popular spot. Built as the refectory of the city hospital, the building's 650-year-long history is visible throughout. The menu is vast, but you can't go wrong with the local bratwursts.

Spitalg. 16, Nürnberg, 90403, Germany
0911-221–761
Known For
  • Delicious bratwursts and grilled meats
  • Two-person specials including fondue
  • River views from some of the alcoves

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Schlenkerla

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Set in the middle of Old Town, this tavern has been serving beer inside an ancient half-timber house since 1405. The food is standard German brewhouse fare—think bratwurst, beef brisket, or pork shoulder, all drowning in beer sauce—but the real reason to come here is to sample the Aecht Schenkerla Rauchbier, a dark beer brewed with smoked malt. It's an acquired taste (something akin to liquid ham), so the best strategy is not to sip and enjoy, but to take large gulps. And if you can polish off the first half-liter, you'll be a fan for life. Expect a queue to get inside at weekends and during high season.

Dominikanerstr. 6, Bamberg, 96049, Germany
951-56050
Known For
  • Excellent Rauchbier (though an acquired taste)
  • Traditional atmosphere and food
  • Always busy so expect queues to get in

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Weisses Brauhaus

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There's atmosphere to spare at this traditional brewery specializing in wheat beer, the oldest in Bavaria. Seated at rustic wood tables under vaulted ceilings, or outdoors in the spacious beer garden,the spirit is festive and the food and beer plentiful: rib-sticking schnitzel smothered with mushroom sauce and served with braised onions and potato-bacon salad, homemade sausages with horseradish and boiled potatoes, or whole fried fish all washed down with a giant mug of pale wheat beer. If there's room, the towering desserts are worth the effort.
Emil-Ott-Strasse 3, Kelheim, 93309, Germany
09441–3480
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. from mid-Jan. to Mar.
Reservations essential

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Wolffenzacher

$$$

This self-described \"Franconian nostalgic inn\" harks back to the 17th century, when the local Wirtshaus (inn-pub) was the meeting place for everyone from the mayor's scribes to the local carpenters. Beer and hearty traditional food (with a hint of Mediterranean influence) are shared at wooden tables either in the rustic interior or out in the shady beer garden. If it's on the menu, opt for the freshly caught trout fried in almond butter.

Badstr. 1, Bayreuth, 95444, Germany
0921-64552
Known For
  • Rustic ambience
  • Traditional beer garden
  • Expensive for pub food
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch Mon. and Thurs. from mid-Sept.--May.

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