Klosterbräu
This massive old stone-and-half-timber house has been standing since 1533, making it Bamberg's oldest brewpub. The cuisine is simple, filling, and tasty, with items including schäuferla (pig shoulder) with dumplings and sauerkraut, and Jägerschnitzel ("Hunter's Schnitzel") with mushroom cream sauce. Klosterbäu brews a fine Rauchbier, but its renowned brown ale is the reason to come; they've been making it here since the very beginning. There are almost as many seating options as there are items on the menu: choose between the brewery restaurant, the "Braun-Bierstübla" (Brown Beer Hall), the Schwemme courtyard, the stepped terrace, or the beer garden; private groups can also dine in the tithe barn or vaulted cellar.