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    Zum Kuchlbauer

    3.7 (20 reviews)
    ModerateGerman
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Albrecht-Dürer-Stube - Pork shoulder

    Albrecht-Dürer-Stube

    4.7(97 reviews)
    90.7 kmInnenstadt
    €€

    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

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    Regensburger Weissbräuhaus

    Regensburger Weissbräuhaus

    4.2(87 reviews)
    29.1 km
    €€

    Such a great restaurant we ate there twice! We asked for a recommendations from our front desk of…read moreour hotel of a German restaurant and surprisingly there isn't as many German restaurants Regensburger as I feel it is a melting pot of a city and they have lots of different culture, restaurants. We found this with a quick little Google search and it was very close to our hotel. We got right in and had a great waiter named Martin. The service was great. The food was very good. The first day I got the chicken Cordon Bleu and it was delicious. The second night I got a pork roast dish with a mushroom gravy and cheese spaetzle. My mom, the first night had pumpkin soup and the second night also had the goulash. We enjoyed our meals very much and would recommend. The atmosphere in the restaurant was great as well. It felt authentic, and the servers also wore authentic German outfits as well so that was fun.

    I can absolutely recommend this place. The brat plate was delicious and one of the best in I'vr had…read moreanywhere in Germany. They even substituted allowed a substitution of Pomme Frites. I had already done the touristy thing at the historic Brathouse on the Danube river here but that reminded me more of Nuremberg sausages, the small ones. These were full size, and seem to be more indicative of the Regensburg sausage. They have four taps with local homemade beer. Service was fine and the waitress spoke English. I would definitely come back. Also, I posted the sign with the Bavarian breakfast. White wurst and a beer! Not a bad deal.

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