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11 years ago
I just Looove their espresso coffee ! It is a dark roast I can just recommend this to anyone. Worth coming by as they have a weekly changing non- coffee non food offer. read more
Breite Gasse 10
90402 Nuremberg
Germany
Innenstadt
0800 3344995
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http://www.tchibo.de
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What time does Tchibo open?
Tchibo opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Tchibo close?
Tchibo closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Tchibo is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does Tchibo have parking?
Yes, Tchibo has parking options.
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NUREMBERG is an amazing town. This little restaurant has been around for a good many years and…read morealways busy. That being said, maybe its busy right now because of the Christmas market. I cannot say. It has a small menu but good taste and atmosphere. Wait staff are quick and efficient. If you need a table for 2 expect you maybe sharing a table with other patrons. Sausages were accompanied by sauerkraut, bread and mustard. (Bread extra, Kraft extra). As I mentioned, lots of atmosphere. Since I had no car I can't speak of parking. A lot of people in the city use public transportation or bicycles. If you get the opportunity, go sit and eat.
The star of the show rocked. This place was pretty packed when I was there, but I hardly waited and…read moredidn't wait long for the food either. I started with a radler which was delicious. For my meal, I ordered 8 sausages with potato salad. The sausages were amazing. If I wasn't a broke student, you best believe I would have ordered at least a dozen more. That's not to say they weren't filling; rather, they were just that good. The potato salad was good. Not much to say on that other than it is good. Finally, I got apple strudel. This left me a bit disappointed as it was average at best. Overall, definitely stop by after visiting the best museum in the world just up the road (ok a bit more than that but you know what I'm saying).
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One of the first things i like to do in germany is to eat in this restaurant, always good to have a…read moresnack or just have a beer after a travel. These sausages and belgian chips are a gateway to start exploring the city without hungry and full of energy. As a lover of curry sauce, i recommend it strongely, it is a fast service, a great variety of sauces and craft beers in a really nice environment. If you are a tourist, you should try, not everywhere you will find these ones. A cheap meal and makes the job!! Everytime i go there to Nürnberg, ill eat them!
Currywurst deluxe!…read more To be honest, I was a bit hesitant at first - I'm not the biggest fan of Currywurst and chips from snack bars....too greasy and the places are usually too dirty. But this place is as close to a restaurant as a Currywurst snack stand can be... The sausage - the Currywurst - is simply put perfect! You get to choose between different sausages, then decide which curry sauce you would like, only to then choose the sauces for the chips! I forgot which sausage I chose, but it was "knackig" (the Germans say here) and absolutely delicious! The sauce wasn't as spicey, but that's because I chose the less spicey one, so that is definitely my own fault - but my food partner chose the other one and let me know that it was rather bland as well. The chips were not too great - too hard and no vinegar around to soak them in, but I guess that's just me again...now the sauces, they are amazing! The guy who worked here was nice enough to give us a plate full of all the different sauces, so we could try all of them! That's what I call service! He made sure to ask us to come back in after trying them, in order to tell him which one we liked best!! I couldn't even decide which one I liked best, but the ajvar ketchup was definitely at the top of my list! Bottom line: - I won't have to travel to Berlin anymore to get a perfect Currywust! - You choose between different sausages and sauces - Sauces and Currywurst are delicious and rather exotic - Chips could be better, but that's not why I came here!
Currywurst aus Bratwurst & Curry-Ananas-irgendwas-mayo
First a disclaimer, I never made it inside the restaurant but stayed out on the patio because the…read moreweather was simply fabulous that night. Looked like everyone had the same idea. The patio overlooks the Tiergaertner Tor Platz and it was crowded like a beehive tonight. The huge plaza tree was lit up and thousands of folks enjoying their night on the patios of the surrounding restaurants, on the plaza benches, or even seated on the ground. Great ambiance all together. The staff was very attentive and we didn't seem to have an assigned server as any of them passing by checked to see if we needed anything. The menu here changes often, but also has a few staples and some innovative takes on our Franconian dishes. So we discovered Pretzel pizza... I was suspicious at first, reading the list of ingredients, but threw caution in the wind and went for the Franconian version (my friend opted for the Vegetarian). It really did sound horrible... laugen dough (which is what pretzels are made of), Schmarrn (related to sourcream, or cream cheese, but not quite the same), local brats, kraut, cheese and tomatoes. I was prepared for a nightmare... but it ended up being delicious. The pizzas were served with a mini salad topping the middle of it. The dough was nice and thin and had that typical nice chewy crust all around. The ingredients worked surprisingly well together, but could have done without the tomatoes. Visually they were a nice pop of colors, but tastewise they had no business on the Franconian Pretzel pizza. I didn't try the vegetarian version, but my friend, who is a tiny person, ate the entire thing, whereas I could only finish half of mine. So I would say she enjoyed it. I had the pana cotta with blueberry compote and was delighted to see the compote made from the small blueberries I grew up with instead of these huge overbred tasteless blueberries so common nowadays. Kudos to this place. Check it out if you are ever in the area.
Worst restaurant Bad attitude…read moreMannerless waitresses who are extremely rude Right from the time we entered their attitude was worse and rude
Duck liver, sausage
Pork shoulder and potato dumpling
Charging little cottage in the middle of the city with slam dunking roast pork shoulder. Highly…read morerecommend and suggest calling for seat reservations.
I'm sharing my experience at Bratwurstglöcklein. We arrived at the restaurant around 8:00 PM and…read moreordered food and beer. The food came quickly. The bratwursts were delicious and we were very happy with the fare. However, we realized we found our appetites and hadn't ordered enough food. We tried to get the waitress's attention multiple times (6-10 times), but she ignored us, even as other tables were served and left. Finally, at 8:45 PM, we managed to get her attention to order more food, only to be told the kitchen was closed, despite it actually closing at 9:00 PM. I asked if I could have some bread for my hungry 1.5-year-old, but she walked away without taking an order. My father eventually went inside and spoke with the bartender, and we were able to place and receive extra food and beverage. I'm sharing my experience because I felt we were treated differently from other patrons, possibly because I'm Chinese and my son is biracial (my husband is white, British and American). No one should be treated differently based on race, gender, age, or sexuality. My son won't remember this, but I will. This was my first trip to Germany, and I believed here we would be treated equally. I certainly hope that when my son is my age and travels with his family, this won't happen to him. Change starts somewhere, and I hope this note contributes to a better tomorrow. P.S. The bartender stopped by our table and acknowledged our frustration and made it up to us.
... Impressionen ...
6 grilled sausages with a side dish
Front
The soup was good, perfect for this weather! We had…read moreexpedient service, considering that we didn't have reservations. The place was cozy and jovial. Four cheese pizza and spinach ravioli was amazing!
Delicious gluten free pizza and pasta in Nuremberg, Germany! They were able to get us in without a…read morereservation on the heated patio for lunch. My mom and I split the Quattro Formaggi pizza and the Spaghetti ai Gamberi. We really enjoyed the pizza. The crust is a little doughy but it was really good. The GF pasta noodles are penne. The menu said it was a white wine sauce but the sauce was red. It was a little bland but okay. The service and ambiance was good. Overall, a great spot, especially if you are gluten free!
... Eingangsbereich ...
Quattro Formaggi pizza with gluten free crust
Spaghetti ai Gamberi with gluten free noodles
The food was excellent (gyoza and two types of ramen). We were seated very quickly but the manager…read morehad the assistant then ask if we had reservations. I didn't understand her initially but said no. I guess it would have been too much of a scene to ask us to leave, especially since everyone coming in after us had no reservations. Our order was taken promptly, the food again was high quality and delicious. When time for the check, the staff ignored us for an hour. I sent my children back to the hotel after 20 minutes as it had been a long couple of days of activity and travel. I waited an entire hour for the check after others who had come after me ate, paid and left. I could have left cash but wasn't sure if taxes were required and didn't want to pay too little. I drank 3 carafes of water while being ignored. As it got closer to closing and after I had to use the restroom, the manager/server finally made eye contact so I could request my check. If you are black or brown, DO NOT come here. Yoshoku is very close but was completely full when we went. That food looked just as delicious and I suspect won't come with a healthy serving of racism and disrespect.
This place is absolutely fantastic, full stop. It's a little bit of a walk from the main city…read morecenter, but well, we'll worth the walk. I've travelled the world and had ramen in all corners, and this place ranks within the top 5 places I've tried. It is right next door to a pho place, and they're run together. We had the gyoza (in a sublime drizzled sauce), the beef spring rolls (drizzled in a lite fish sauce), and the Shoyu ramen, with pork base. Everything was amazing and we would come back here in a second if in Nuremberg again. Supremely delicious!
Ginger lemonade type drink, very refreshing
Bento box
Gyoza
We came in for lunch on a Sunday. They are doing an excellent job at social distancing. You have to…read morewalk in with a mask, of course. The burger was amazing. Perhaps I thought so because I haven't had a real burger in a while (hashtag living in Germany) but my friend who lives in Nuremberg recommended Mam Mam because she found out about it through expats. After we left, she described this restaurant as "very Berlin" and I have to agree. I ordered the avocado fries out of curiosity and here's what it was: fries...with mushed avocado and tomato on top. I guess normally they would be good for sharing. They also have a lunch deal that includes the drink if you order a specific kind of burger. The lunch deal is also good on Sundays (we asked). Be sure to confirm it on your bill if you go for the lunch deal.
Wow!! Atmosphere and food a must place to go! Will be on our goto list of place to eat in…read moreNuremberg . Make sure to get the coleslaw a++++
Franko-bajuwarische Völkerverständigung
Avocado fries
Moving Mountains
Wonderful. Same as a year ago. Made reservations well in advance. Glad we did as it was very…read morecrowded and people were turned away. Am still rating this small quaint place as a 5. The thing that disappointed us was we were seated in a room with all tourists. All of the locals were in another room...so some of the quaintness wasn't there. And they were really loud yelling from table to table. They need to split groups up. Food was still great. Ordered the same as a year ago...Grilled Nuremberg sausages with potato salad and white asparagus with hollandaise. Superb! Service was great. Highly recommend making a reservation in advance.
Food was delicious and plentiful. The service was very friendly. The atmosphere is quaint and…read morevery old world Germany. Loved it!
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Fränkische Kartoffelsuppe
Without question the very best service, food, and beer in Nuremberg. You're essentially eating in a…read morequaint 500 old restaurant that still serves quality food. Not to be missed if you are in town. Try the crispy pork, absolutely outstanding dish!
We ate outside and even though it's off a well used road I didn't feel like it was too noisy or…read moredistracting. I got the fish with potatoes and leeks. I'm not a huge seafood eater and this was delicious. My husband and our friend both got a fried pork they couldn't stop raving about and my friends husband got Sauerbraten. He was the only one not fully satisfied with the order. I would come back again. Our 2 meals with one beer and a coke cost €50 but the portion size was worth it.
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