5 Best Restaurants in The Black Forest, Germany

Cafe König

$ Fodor's choice

A small chocolate and macaroon shop is attached to this ornate café specializing in breakfast, light lunches, and sweet cakes. It's a centrally located place that's perfect for people-watching and indulging in the German coffee-and-cake tradition.

Inselklause

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Inside a small family-run hotel done up in Black Forest decor about 4 km (2.5 miles) southwest of Triberg, the Italian owners of Inselklause create an appealing mix of Tuscan and regional Baden cuisine. Try one of their delightful pizzas, opt for a well-prepared meat dish, or peer into their stream to see the Forelle (trout) caught fresh for your plate.

Triberger Str. 7, Schönwald im Schwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, 78141, Germany
07722-7743422
Known For
  • delicious pizzas
  • freshly caught fish
  • good choice of Italian wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch weekdays

Turmbräu Freudenstädt

$$

Lots of wood paneling, exposed beams, and a sprinkling of old sleds and hay wagons give this place on the main square its rustic atmosphere. Along with beer from its own brewery, the restaurant also serves everything from soups and salads for lighter appetites to hearty traditional dishes like Maultaschen (meat-filled dumplings), Flammkuchen (Alsatian flatbread), and Schnitzel (breaded fried meat).

Marktpl. 64, Freudenstadt, Baden-Württemberg, 72250, Germany
07441-905–121
Known For
  • house-brewed beer
  • large choice of Schnitzel and Flammkuchen
  • pork dishes, often served with homemade Spätzle (egg noodles)

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Wanderhütte Sattelei

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One of several restaurants run by the team behind the five-star Hotel Bareiss, this hiker's hut is more moderately priced than many of the town's more famous Michelin-starred gourmet restaurants, but the quality of the regional specialties served remains high. It's the perfect place for coffee and cake or a simple lunch, and it's also open for dinner on Sunday; atop a 700-meter-high hill near hiking trails, it has loads of outdoor seating from which to enjoy the natural surroundings.

An der Sattelei, Baiersbronn, Baden-Württemberg, 72270, Germany
07442-470
Known For
  • Black Forest cake
  • thick potato soup
  • Flammkuchen (Alsatian tart)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Mon.–Sat.

Zwickel & Kaps

$$$$

The name is a highly sophisticated brewing term describing the means by which the brewmaster samples the fermenting product. That's a good description of the atmosphere here, too: a brewery with service that takes its time to prepare burgers, steaks, and other heavy dishes that wash down well with beer.

Marktstr. 3, Alpirsbach, Baden-Württemberg, 72275, Germany
07444-917–8407
Known For
  • Nebraska porterhouse steaks
  • extensive burger menu
  • Flammkuchen
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.