Established in 2012, The Max Enk is a small restaurant that is located in Leipzig City. With room to seat just more than 60 guests, the staff at The Max Enk make it their top priority to ensure that all guests are receiving impeccable service and a delicious meal. The restaurant is decorated quite simply, with white walls and long harvest style tables. The Max Enk is also home to a bar that serves not only an extensive drink list but is also made out of 300-year-old oak and serves as a focal point in the restaurant's decor.
“In the center of Leipzig”
Since 1996, It’s been all about the tubers in Leipzig’s central Barfußgässchen. Cooked, sautéed, in casseroles, or baked – freshly prepared in all variations.
Enjoy a fresh “Gezapftes” (draft beer) or a glass of wine with a delicious meal in our very cozy atmosphere.
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Located in historically rich Leipzig, the Bayerische Bahnhof serves traditional German fare and beer in a social-centric atmosphere. Utilizing proven methods of food preparation and presentation, the talented Head Chef Mark Schumann presents quality dishes that are sure to please any appetite. Master Brewer Matthias Richter crafts a plethora of beers using special malts and hops from surrounding areas. The Bayerische Bahnhof has multiple private and semi-private dining options, so it is ideal for special events and parties. Other features, such as the historical trolley cart, brewery tours and private brewing sessions, keep guests who visit the Bayerische Bahnhof entertained.
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.