Restaurants in Rhineland Palatinate
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Eisgrubbräu
Grab a seat in this down-to-earth microbrewery's warren of vaulted chambers, order a mug of Dunkel (dark) or Hell (light) - or even a 3L/5L Bierturm (beer tower; €17.90/28.40) - and settle in for people watching. The Monday-to-Friday lunch (€5.90) - an all-you-can-eat buffet from October to March - and the daily breakfast buffet (€6.90; available 9am to noon) offer good value.
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Weinstube Hottum
One of the best of the Altstadt wine taverns, Hottum has a cosy, traditional atmosphere, delectable wines and a menu - half of which appears on a tiny slate tablet - with regional dishes such as Saumagen (pig's stomach stuffed with meat, potatoes and spices, then boiled, sliced and briefly fried) and Winzersteak (vintner-style pork steak).
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Specht
Thanks to its ancient wood beams, smoked walls and Fastnacht (carnival) medals, 'Woodpecker' has a 19th-century feel, though the building itself dates from 1557. It serves German and regional cuisine made with fresh products from the nearby market. If the ancient beam ceiling doesn't look uneven and wavy, you've had too much to drink.
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Zur Kanzel
A classy place with a distinctly French flair and a nice courtyard, this Weinstube (wine bar) serves upmarket French and regional cuisine, including dishes made with grüne Sosse (light sauce made with fresh herbs, sour cream and soft white cheese). All ingredients are fresh, so the menu evolves with the seasons.
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Cubiculum
This beer hall and restaurant, in a medieval cellar, serves light meals such as casserole but the unique speciality here is Pizzasalat - you guessed it, a pizza topped with a pile of salad. Occasionally has live music on Friday or Saturday.
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Zum Domstein
A German-style bistro where you can either dine like an ancient Roman or feast on more conventional German and international fare. A cookbook of ancient Roman recipes, printed in Venice in 1498, is on display downstairs.
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Astarix
A popular student cafe, in a funky part of town, with good pizza and Auflauf (casserole; €4.80 plus €0.40 for each added ingredient). Enter through the arcade.
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Kartoffel Kiste
A local favourite, this place specialises in baked, breaded, soupified and sauce-engulfed potatoes, as well as steaks. Has an extraordinary bronze fountain out front.
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Heiliggeist
Sit beneath the soaring Gothic vaults of a 15th-century hospital and enjoy a drink, snack or full meal from a menu filled with Italian-inspired creations.
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Becker's Weinbar
The ultramodern Becker's Weinbar offers 60 wines by the glass and a more experimental menu.
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Becker's Restaurant
One of the excellent dining options in Trier, Becker's Restaurant has two Michelin stars.
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Textorium
A popular, industrial-chic eatery with outdoor seating and daily specials. Part of the TuFa events venue.
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