6 Best Restaurants in Cologne (Köln), The Rhineland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Cologne (Köln) - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Brauerei Päffgen

$ | Friesenviertel

There's no better Bräuhaus in Cologne for drinking Kölsch, the city's home brew, than in one of the city’s oldest microbreweries. You won't sit long in front of an empty glass before a blue-aproned waiter sweeps by and places another one before you.

Friesenstr. 64–66, Cologne, 50670, Germany
0221-135–461
Known For
  • Pork knuckles
  • Roast suckling pig
  • Meter Bratwurst (fresh and homemade) with Päffgen mustard and dumplings
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Café Elefant

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For three decades, writers and artists from Cologne's elegant Agnesviertel neighborhood have been meeting at this cozy locale on a quiet, tree-lined street. Inside, the ambience—like a little corner of Montmartre—is just right for thinking deep thoughts, or simply chatting over a slice of chocolate cake. Even when the cake's all gone, night owls can enjoy the café's delicious Camembert and lingonberry blintzes.

Weissenburgstr. 50, Cologne, 50670, Germany
0221-734–520
Known For
  • Königin Pastete (puff pastry with homemade chicken ragout)
  • Kürbiscreme Suppe (pumpkin soup)
  • Elefantentoast (bread toasted with fresh ham, cheese, and vegetables)
Restaurant Details
No credit cards

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Café Stanton

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Cologne's main pedestrian shopping street is practical but uninspiring—some even say ugly. This café is an airy, artsy oasis with outdoor terrace seating and a view of the 14th-century Antonite church. The food is international with an emphasis on the Mediterranean, and includes many organic, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. The selection of cakes is divinely German, and there's a jazz dinner every Saturday. Three enormous, delicate chandeliers, made entirely of plastic waste, provide lighting.

Schilderg. 57, Cologne, 50667, Germany
0221-271–0710
Known For
  • Stanton burger (with organic cheese, braised onions, tomatoes, and homemade ketchup)
  • Lammhüfte (leg of lamb with honey sauce, green beans, and potatoes au gratin)
  • Vegan chocolate mousse

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Capricorn i Aries

$$$ | Neustadt-Süd

Locals flock to this stylish corner brasserie serving hearty staples of French rural cuisine with a Rhineland twist.

Alteburger Str. 31, Cologne, 50678, Germany
0221-397–5710
Known For
  • Steak frites with Béarnaise sauce
  • Confit de canard
  • Crème brulée
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Wed.--Fri.

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Früh am Dom

$ | Altstadt

For real down-home German cooking, few places in Cologne compare to this time-honored brew house in the shadow of the Dom. It's often crowded, but the mood's fantastic. Bold frescoes on the vaulted ceilings establish that mood, and the authentically Teutonic experience is completed by such dishes as Hämmchen (pork knuckle). The seasonal beer garden is a great spot for people-watching.

Am Hof 12–18, Cologne, 50667, Germany
0221-261–3215
Known For
  • Rheinischer Sauerbraten with dumplings and homemade apple sauce
  • Himmel un Ääd (fried black pudding with potato-apple mash and fried onions)
  • Grilled pork rib specials on Wednesdays

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maiBeck

$$$ | Altstadt

Classic German cuisine with a creative twist has earned this chic restaurant, a stone’s throw from the Rhine, a Michelin star. The concise, ever-changing menu features interesting flavor combinations using seasonal ingredients, and many dishes are available as half-portions.

Am Frankenturm 5, Cologne, 50667, Germany
0221-9626–7300
Known For
  • Convenient Altstadt location
  • Using fresh, local ingredients
  • Reasonably priced four-course tasting menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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