Entertainment in Regensburg
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Kneitinger
This quintessential Bavarian brewpub is the place to go for some hearty home cooking (mains €5.80 to €15), delicious house suds and outrageous oompah frolics. It's been in business since 1530. Tours of its brewery are given Wednesday afternoons at 3pm.
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Spitalgarten
A veritable thicket of folding chairs and slatted tables by the Danube, this is one of the best places in town for some alfresco quaffing. It claims to have brewed beer (today's Spital) here since 1350, so it probably knows what it's doing by now.
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Augustiner
This popular fairy-lit beer garden and restaurant (meals €8 to €16) is ideally located in the heart of the city. The sprawling garden and cavernous interior is a fine place to leave your beer glass ring and pack away some gorgeous grub.
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Neue Film Bühne
Theatrical decor and the odd disco ball characterise this funky cafe-bar frequented by an eclectic crowd of students, yuppies and young families. In summer, the terrace overlooking Bismarckplatz is great for lounging.
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Kaminski
Whether for afternoon coffee, a champagne breakfast or red wine with mussels, this self-assured cafe with pin-striped decor has something for everyone. Breakfast always has a classical soundtrack.
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Alte Linde
Accessed via the romantic Steinerne Brücke; enjoy a mug of ale while taking in panoramic views of the Altstadt at this large, leafy beer garden on a Danube island.
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Café Galerie
With an ice-cream bar, sports TV, dance floor and sidewalk tables scattered around a splashing fountain, this multitasking cafe is busy round the clock.
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Paletti
Tucked into a covered passageway off Gesandtenstrasse, this buzzy Italian cafe-bar is a hip hang-out with seen-and-be-seen windows and art-clad walls.
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Felix
Leaf through the lengthy drinks menu, including Baileys lattes and beers galore, beneath a chandelier made from twisted metal and shards of glass.
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Film Galerie
Part of the Leerer Beutel cultural centre, this cinema concentrates on art-house films, often shown in the original language (including English).
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Alte Mälzerei
Regensburg's top venue for soul, funk, rock, metal and just about any other genre you can imagine, as well as poetry readings and dance events.
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Irish Harp
Regular live music (usually from 21:00 from Monday to Saturday throughout summer, and sometimes spontaneous) packs out this high-spirited pub.
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Schierstatt
Regensburg has a small but lively gay and lesbian scene. Its lynchpin is the café-bar Schierstatt, which also draws some hets.
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Regensburger Domspatzen
St Peter's Cathedral's famous boys' choir, the Regensburger Domspatzen, sings at the 10:00 Sunday service in the Dom.
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Jazzclub Regensburg
This jazz club in the Leerer Beutel cultural centre is a vortex of talent, putting on two to three concerts a week.
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Hemingway's
Black wood, big mirrors and lots of photos of Papa himself add to the cool atmosphere of this art-deco-style bar.
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Cafebar
Hole-in-the-wall hipster's hangout with cracked Art Deco tiling, a marble bar, and grappas that pack a punch.
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Domus
The older, sophisticated crowd sips mai-tais and whiskey sours at Domus, in an ivy-covered medieval tower.
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Ostentor-Kino
Art-house cinema with occasional screenings of movies in their original language (including English).
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Moritz
Funky tangerine-painted walls mix it with Gothic cross-vaulted ceilings and killer cocktails.
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Theater Regensburg
Runs a varied program of opera, ballet, classical concerts and drama.
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Suzie Wong Lounge
The young and the beautiful regularly make for Suzie Wong Lounge.
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Garbo-Filmtheater
This theatre shows classic Hollywood and modern films in English.
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