Heidelberg Restaurants

Restaurants in Heidelberg

  1. A

    Schiller's Café

    Whisper quietly about this half-timbered cafe, housed in one of Heidelberg's oldest buildings, where the film Schiller, produced by ARD, was filmed in 2005. Hot chocolates like cannabis-cinnamon, homemade cakes, quiches, and wines are mostly organic and/or gluten-free.

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  2. B

    Café Gekco

    Far from the madding crowd, this groovy cafe has a palmlike canopy of halogen lights. It's great for brunch, lunch (€6 to €7), tapas and cocktails.

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  3. C

    Mensa Marstall

    A well-liked student cafeteria two blocks north of Universitätsplatz.

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  4. D

    Sultana

    Keyhole arches, tadelakt -like walls and bursts of hot colour whisk you to Marrakech at this restaurant in the Hip Hotel. The menu is a Moroccan diffa (feast) of tagine, couscous and meltingly tender mechoui lamb.

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  5. Café Burkardt

    Full of doily-draped nooks and dark-wood crannies, this nostalgic cafe tempts with Heidelberg's scrummiest tarts and cheesecakes. Opt for a table in the courtyard, where Weimar Republic president Friedrich Ebert was born.

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  6. E

    Vetter im Schöneck

    This place serves its own microbrewed beer, made in huge copper vats, and hearty German dishes, including various kinds of sausages. It has a comfy atmosphere and lovely service.

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  7. F

    MaxBar

    Ah oui, this Marktplatz cafe wouldn't be out of place in Paris with its banquettes, Napoleon bust above the bar, cold pastis and authentically arrogant staff.

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  8. G

    Falafel

    The chef is quick with his frying pan and witticisms at this laid-back joint opposite the Jesuitenkirche. Go for the wonderfully fresh falafel and free tea.

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  9. H

    Green

    Heidelberg locals hang out over brunch and organic smoothies at this cafe, an attention grabber with its lime-green bar, brushed gold walls and aquarium.

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  10. I

    Zur Herrenmühle

    Serves traditional, classic south German food and international cuisine under the ancient wood beams of a 17th-century mill. Rustically elegant.

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  12. J

    Outdoor Food Market

    Self-caterers could try the outdoor food market on Marktplatz, as there has been for centuries.

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  13. K

    Raja Rani

    Not bad for a cheap, fast korma or masala. The mango lassis are superb.

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