Paulaner Leipzig is a restaurant that creates every single dish freshly, from a menu that serves a combination of both Bavarian platters and foods inspired by international influences, such as rump Brazilian beef. Paulaner Leipzig originally started in 1905 as an inn, but has since evolved into a modern eatery, while keeping its historic theme. Many of Paulaner Leipzig's meals are made from family recipes that have been passed down through the generations.
Guests are given the option to choose from four different Munich beers drawn from tap, or others given in bottled form.
Reinhardts im Gasthaus Alte Nikolaischule features charming Old World-style decor. It serves traditional German cuisine made with regional ingredients. An appetizer of smoked salmon with baguette or a seasonal salad with homemade dressing will satisfy the palate at Reinhardts im Gasthaus Alte Nikolaischule. Guests can choose from entrées like chicken liver ragout, brewmaster cutlet with cheese and ham or a sesame-crusted chicken breast with gnocchi.
Reinhardts im Gasthaus Alte Nikolaischule is situated in Leipzig's oldest public school. It provides training for chefs and restaurant specialist. This historic spot also accept reservations and caters events.
Rennbahn Gastronomie is located beside the Scheibenholz racecourse, a historic horse racing track, which has been around since the mid 1800s. Before or after your meal you can go and access the old stands of the course to see what it's like on the inside. Opening the Rennbahn Gastronomie menu gives you many French style meals to choose from.
Besides the wonderful hostorical background, Rennbahn Gastronomie is also home to Leipzig's largest beer garden. You can rent it out to use for events and parties or just enjoy the atmosphere with your friends.
Schrebers is a restaurant that provides its patrons with authentic German cuisine. A historic guesthouse within the city of Leipzig, Schrebers is surrounded by greenery and trees that make up its cozy beer garden, where BBQ and cold cucumber soup are served on warm days. Notable locations, like the Leipzig arena and football stadium, are located within walking distance.
When browsing its menu, guests can order a number of traditional dishes, such as the classic schnitzel freshly cut from a pork loin and served with peas and fries. Schrebers also offers a number of local draught beers.