4 Best Restaurants in Nurnberg (Nuremberg), Franconia and the German Danube

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 top restaurant in the city and among the best in Germany. Today its tiny but elegant period interior caters to the distinguishing gourmet, but don't be put off if the restaurant looks closed—just ring the bell and a friendly receptionist will help you.

Weinmarkt 3, Nürnberg, Bavaria, 90403, Germany
0911-225–131
Known For
  • four-course dinner menu
  • new German cuisine with uniquely blended spice mixes
  • perfect wine pairings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential

Hausbrauerei Altstadthof

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For traditional regional food, such as Nürnberg bratwurst, head to this atmospheric brewery and whiskey distillery. You can see the copper kettles where the brewery's organic Rotbier (red beer) is made.

Bergstr. 19–21, Nürnberg, Bavaria, 90403, Germany
911-244–9859
Known For
  • traditional Franconian cuisine served with craft brews
  • beer-related products such as beer vinegar, brandy, and soap
  • meeting point for cellar tours

Historische Bratwurstküche Zum Gulden Stern

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The city council meets here—at the oldest bratwurst restaurant in the world—to decide the official size and weight of the Nürnberger bratwursts, so this should be your first stop to try the ubiquitous local delicacy. The sausages have to be small enough to fit through a medieval keyhole, which in earlier days enabled pub owners to sell them after hours.

Zirkelschmiedg. 26, Nürnberg, Bavaria, 90402, Germany
0911-205–9288
Known For
  • freshly roasted bratwurst, grilled on a beech-wood fire
  • Saure Zipfel (boiled sausages prepared in stock of Franconian wine and onions)
  • medieval atmosphere

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Restaurant Heilig-Geist-Spital

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Heavy wood furnishings and a choice of more than 100 wines make this huge, 650-year-old wine tavern—built as the refectory of the city hospital—a popular spot.