Lutherstadt Wittenberg Restaurants

Restaurants in Lutherstadt Wittenberg

  1. A

    Zur Schlossfreiheit

    Traditional local dishes are all given historical themes in this cosy, wood-lined restaurant. Treats include Lutherschmaus (duck breast in orange and chocolate sauce, with sultanas) and the Cranachteller (grilled pork fillets with a gratin of spirellini, mushrooms, broccoli and hollandaise sauce).

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  2. B

    Café Hundertwasserschule

    There's a health-conscious streak at this café - from the no-smoking policy to the vegetarian options and fresh juices - but you're still free to indulge yourself with lamb, venison, home-made cakes or beer should you choose. Hundertwasser touches are dotted around the room.

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  3. C

    Brauhaus Wittenberg

    This place - with a cobbled courtyard, indoor brewery and shiny copper vats - thrums with the noise of people having a good time. The menu is hearty but also features smaller dishes for waist-watchers. Upstairs are a few simple rooms with air-con (singles/doubles €50/70).

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  4. D

    Tante Emmas Bier- & Caféhaus

    Take a step back to the 'good old times' in this German country kitchen, where servers wear frilly white aprons and the room is chock-full of bric-a-brac - from dolls and books to irons and a gramophone.

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  5. E

    In Vino Veritas

    Antipasti, tapas, salads or pasta dishes form the perfect accompaniment to the global wine menu at this upmarket modern bistro. Locals in the know invade for the Friday buffet (€12.90).

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  6. F

    Café de Marc

    This French cafe with its unpretentious literary vibe is a delightful find for breakfast, java jolts or a refined calvados. When the sun's out, the idyllic courtyard is the place to be.

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  7. Taj Mahal

    It’s highly unlikely you came to Wittenberg for a dish of spicy Indian, but while you’re here, this makes for a nice change from traditional fare.

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  8. Schlosskeller

    This restaurant in the castle cellars serves old-school German food and is positively dripping with history.

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