3 Best Restaurants in Mainz, The Pfalz and Rhine Terrace

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Eisgrub-Bräu

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It's loud, it's busy, and the small selection of high-quality beer is brewed on-site in a labyrinth of vaulted cellars. The menu offers regional snacks as well as hearty Bavarian fare, from Schweinehaxen (pork knuckle) to pork schnitzel. You can take a tour of the brewery for €7.90 per person (arranged in advance).

Weisslilieng. 1a, Mainz, 55116, Germany
06131-221–104
Known For
  • Good-value weekday lunch specials
  • Brewery tours must be arranged in advance
  • Fun spot to watch soccer on a big screen

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Gebert's Weinstuben

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Gebert's smart yet traditional wine tavern serves refined versions of regional favorites and modern European cuisine using fresh, seasonal ingredients. The geeister Kaffee (coffee ice cream and a chocolate praline in a cup of coffee) uses delicious, handmade chocolate pralines.

Frauenlobstr. 94, Mainz, 55118, Germany
06131-611–619
Known For
  • Excellent list of German wines
  • Appealing courtyard
  • Friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Heiliggeist

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Heiliggeist's modern, minimal decor is a striking contrast to the historic vaulted ceilings in this former almshouse and hospital church, which was built in 1236. This lively café-bistro-bar serves elaborate salad platters, creatively spiced fish and meat dishes, and the house specialty, Croustarte, an upscale version of pizza. It's a popular brunch spot on weekends.

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