Restaurants in Würzburg
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Alte Mainmühle
Accessed straight from the old bridge, tourists and locals alike cram onto the double-decker terrace suspended above the Main River to savour modern twists on old Franconian favourites. Summer alfresco dining is accompanied by pretty views of the Festung Marienberg; in winter retreat to the snug timber dining room.
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Juliusspital
This attractive Weinstube (traditional wine bar) features fabulous Franconian delicacies. The Juliusspital was first founded as a hospital in 1576 by Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn, whose name pops up everywhere in Würzburg. The basement has a cavelike bakery with a clutch of tables.
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Alter Kranen
Franconia's superb wines - mostly whites - are bottled in the distinctive Bocksbeutel, a flattened teardrop-shaped flagon. You can sample some of the area's finest at the 1773 Alter Kranen beer garden and attached restaurant, Weingasthof am Alten Kranen.
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Bürgerspital Weinstuben
The cosy nooks of this labyrinthine medieval place are among Würzburg's most popular eating and drinking spots. Choose from a broad selection of Franconian wines and wonderful regional dishes, including Mostsuppe, a tasty wine soup.
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Auflauf
At this always-busy, unpretentious place with blue-and-white décor and timber tables, you can order gratins and the signature Aufläufe (casseroles) à la carte or create your own from a checklist of ingredients.
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Backöfele
For romantic atmosphere, it's hard to beat this rustic restaurant set around a pretty courtyard. The menu features innovative twists on traditional game, steak and fish dishes. Marbled slabs of meat are grilled over the wood oven.
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Le Clochard Bistro
Warmed by an open fireplace, this cosy crêperie does authentic Breton galettes (savoury buckwheat crêpes) and sugar-dusted sweet crêpes, and also has a good selection of salads and pastas.
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Starback
No German-language skills are required to put together a budget breakfast or lunch at this brilliant self-service bakery. Other branches are found at Spiegelstrasse 1 and Augustinerstrasse 1.
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Uni-Café
This is a hugely popular student hang-out on the lively Neubaustrasse strip. It has two floors of chilled-out clientele who come for the cheap snacks, cool music and - most of all - some fun.
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Weingasthof am Alten Kranen
Weingasthof am Alten Kranen. Attached to historic Alter Kranen beer garden, this restaurant offers some of the best Franconian wine around.
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Weinstein
Sample Michelin-starred fare right in the vineyards at the northern edge of town, at Weingut am Stein's restaurant, Weinstein.
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Natur-Feinkostladen
Come here for wholesome snacks and healthy fare, such as grain burgers; this place also runs the adjacent specialist grocery.
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