9 Best Restaurants in The Fairy-Tale Road, Germany

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Fairy-Tale Road - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Brathähnchenfarm

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A cheery hotel-restaurant a long uphill hike from the center of Steinau, the \"Roast Chicken Farm\" is unique to Steinau. Get your fill of rotisserie chicken in the open dining room, or take a room in the attached guesthouse.

Im Ohl 1, Steinau an der Strasse, 36396, Germany
06663-228
Known For
  • Rotisserie chicken
  • Chicken livers and gizzards
  • Potato soup with blutwurst
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. and late Dec.–mid-Feb.

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Brauhaus Ernst August

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This brewery has so much artificial greenery that you could imagine yourself in a beer garden, but with live music and DJs on the weekends, it's got more of a club atmosphere. Hannoverian pilsner is brewed on the premises, and regional specialties are the menu's focus.

Schmiedstr. 13, Hannover, 30159, Germany
0511-365–950
Known For
  • Pub fare like schnitzel with fries
  • A good selection of vegetarian options
  • Traditional German dishes like Rouladen

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Brauhaus Knallhütte

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This brewery and inn, established in 1752, was the home of the village storyteller Dorothea Viehmann, who supplied the Grimms with some of their best stories, including Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, and Rumpelstiltskin. If you're planning on visiting on the weekend, it's best to book ahead or call to arrange a tour of the brewery.

Knallhütte. 2, Baunatal, 34225, Germany
0152-2265–3980
Known For
  • Hearty portions
  • Good beers
  • Assorted schnitzels
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Broyhan Haus

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The claim of "Hannoverian hospitality over three floors" written on the exterior of this half-timber tavern in the middle of town isn't made frivolously. Convivial waitstaff ferry plates to tables outside on the pedestrian zone in summer, or pull up a seat on the ground floor, where there's a well-stocked bar.

Kramerstr. 24, Hannover, 30159, Germany
0511-323–919
Known For
  • Sausage and sauerkraut
  • Pork schnitzel
  • Herring fillets
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. Jun.--Aug.

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Burg Ottenstein

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An isolated castle just a few miles up the road from Bodenwerder in the hamlet of Ottenstein has a small dining room done up with knights' armor and other medieval gear. It's got charming character and an extensive menu of meaty dishes with sides.
Amtstr. 2, Ottenstein, 31868, Germany
05286-945–330
Known For
  • Great choice of schnitzels
  • Steak and potatoes
  • Pork fillet and dumplings
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch Mon. or Thurs.--Sat.

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Dachsbau

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An intimate atmosphere in a 350-year-old house with a sunny terrace near the city's baroque quarter complements the gourmet menu, which focuses on using regional, in-season ingredients in its traditional German dishes. An extensive wine list ensures you'll always have the right glass to go with your locally caught trout or grilled steak.

Pfandhausstr. 8, Fulda, Germany
0661-74112
Known For
  • Fresh sea bass
  • Homemade spaghetti with black truffle
  • Outside terrace

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Landgasthaus Lockemann

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If you like to walk and hike, consider heading to the Stadtwald (city forest) and then eating a meal at this half-timber lodge where locals go for the friendly service and hearty German cooking. A bit off the beaten path, the trip will take 20 minutes, but you'll be rewarded with wild game and steak options.

Im Beeke 1, Göttingen, 37075, Germany
0551-209–020
Known For
  • Beef goulash
  • Seasonal and regional produce
  • Rack of lamb
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch weekdays

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Ratskeller

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This cavernous cellar with vaulted ceilings is said to be Germany's oldest and most renowned town-hall restaurant—it's been here for 600 years. Its walls are lined with wine casks, and there are small alcoves with sliding wooden doors, once shut tight by merchants as they closed their deals.

Am Markt 1, Bremen, 28195, Germany
0421-321–676
Known For
  • Extensive fresh seafood options
  • Seemannslabskaus (corned beef hash with beets)
  • Vegetarian choices

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Rosengarten

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A menu that includes sandwiches, soups, salads (plus several vegetarian choices), as well as a simple steak and chips is served in this half-timbered building on Steinau's main street, just a short walk away from the museum and castle. The dining room is homey and rustic, with plain tiled floors, wooden tables, and chairs. It's open non-stop from mid-morning to dinner, with afternoon options including tea and cake, or a cool glass of beer in the garden. Popular with locals and visitors, it fills up fast in the summer months, so reserve a table or be prepared to wait.

Brüder-Grimm-Strasse 84, Steinau an der Strasse, 36396, Germany
0663-7309
Known For
  • Shady outdoor beer garden
  • Bruzzelpfännchen (pork and onions with garlic butter)
  • Good pork schnitzel
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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