Le Pfifferbriader ★ 4.0
Le Pfifferbriader, a winstub since 1933 near the cathedral, serves choucroute garnie, baeckeoffe and tarte flambee under stained glass and dark wood.
Signature: Choucroute garnie, Sandre, Tarte flambee
Le Gruber is an alsatian restaurant in Grande Ile, Strasbourg.
Le Gruber sits at the foot of the cathedral on Rue du Maroquin, a warm Alsatian room where flammekueche is fired to order and choucroute comes piled high.
Signature dishes: Flammekueche, Choucroute
Address: 11 Rue du Maroquin, 67000 Strasbourg
Le Pfifferbriader, a winstub since 1933 near the cathedral, serves choucroute garnie, baeckeoffe and tarte flambee under stained glass and dark wood.
Signature: Choucroute garnie, Sandre, Tarte flambee
La Cloche a Fromage on Rue des Tonneliers is a cheese lover's address, built around fondue, raclette and a vast cheese trolley of regional and French cheeses.
Signature: Fondue, Cheese platters
The Drunky Stork Social Club fills a former neo-baroque bank on Rue du Vieux-Marche-aux-Vins with sharing plates, cocktails and a busy Sunday brunch.
Signature: Small plates, Sunday brunch
Le Pfifferbriader, a winstub since 1933 near the cathedral, serves choucroute garnie, baeckeoffe and tarte flambee under stained glass and dark wood.
Signature: Choucroute garnie, Sandre, Tarte flambee
Le Bistrot des Copains on the Quai Finkwiller is a 1950s-styled bistro near Petite France where the menu changes with the market and regulars fill it.
Signature: Market plates
Winstub le Lohkas on Rue du Bain aux Plantes is a Petite France tavern with Henri Loux tableware, plating tarte flambee and Alsatian classics all day.
Signature: Tarte flambee, Choucroute
Mama Bubbele on the Quai des Bateliers is a tarte flambee specialist, turning out crisp, thin flammekueche in savoury and sweet versions until late.
Signature: Tarte flambee
La Cloche a Fromage on Rue des Tonneliers is a cheese lover's address, built around fondue, raclette and a vast cheese trolley of regional and French cheeses.
Signature: Fondue, Cheese platters
The Drunky Stork Social Club fills a former neo-baroque bank on Rue du Vieux-Marche-aux-Vins with sharing plates, cocktails and a busy Sunday brunch.
Signature: Small plates, Sunday brunch