| Conrad?s |
| Located directly behind Kaufhof in the city centre, this is a great place to take a break from shopping. It is predominantly German cuisine, with an emphasis on Frankfurt specialities - including eight types of schnitzel all for under ?10 and all very ... |

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| Erdapfel |
| With minimalist flair and warm lighting, the 'Potato' bistro offers a fair amount of anything that may or may not accompany a potato on its menu. Service is excellent, and only enhanced by the homemade crisps and dips and the potato schnapps (known ... |
 Bruchstr. 14 Tel: 63 39 07 90
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| Fabrik |
| You'll like the large terrace in summer, but the Fabrik also houses a cellar dining room with a bar and fireplace, useful come winter. Not a place to come if you're starving, since service out on the terrace is often annoyingly slow. However, ... |
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| Germania |
| You might want to stop by simply to taste their homemade applewine. Although the décor is bland, the food is anything but. Germania is a favourite of many older locals - except during Fasching (carnival) when it?s a crowded party place. Service is ... |
 Textorstr. 16 Tel: 61 33 36
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| Haus Wertheym |
| If dark, small woody restaurants with beersteins everywhere are your idea of old-world Germany, then you must come here. Colourful tiles surround the bar area and beautiful hanging stained glass lanterns are everywhere. They offer a full-scale German dinner menu with all the ... |
 Fahrtor 1 Tel: 28 14 32
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| Kaiserhofkeller |
| Wooden planks as you walk down a steep set of stairs make you feel like you are entering the belly of a whale. One of the largest cellar bars in Frankfurt with large clay pots that hang from chains over your head, and ... |
 Kaiserhofstr. 18 Tel: 28 22 29
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| Klosterhof |
| Stop in for a bite to eat with a side order of inner reflection. This heavenly German tavern is located just behind the Karmeliterkloster, a Gothic monastery in the inner city. They do perfect schnitzel here, particularly the cordon bleu, which has tons ... |
 Weissfrauenstr. 3 Tel: 91 39 90 00
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| Lokalbahnhof |
| This modern, minimalist dining room is a popular spot for both dining and drinking. Long tables are shared by many guests, and a list of daily specials covers the rear wall. The food, predominantly German, is good but a bit overpriced. Not a ... |
 Darmstädter Landstr. 14 Tel: 62 71 62
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| Maingau Stuben |
| Don't be fooled by the modesty of the adjacent hotel - fancy cuisine is served here. Linen table cloths and an extensive list of wines complete this fine dining experience. Choose from creations like rack of venison in walnut crust and seafood salad ... |
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| Mutter Ernst |
| This no-frills place near Goethestraße and the Zeil is a popular spot to stop for lunch or beer during weekend shopping excursions. The menu is a bit limited but on most any day of the week you?ll find bankers, students and housewives alike ... |
 Alte Rothofstr. 12 Tel: 28 38 22
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| Steinernes Haus |
| Steak lovers prepare yourself for massive portions of pork or beef served up on 300°C stones. You can prepare it yourself then choose from a sultry set of sauces, including curry pineapple, French, or classic garlic sauce. The inside is typical German design, ... |
 Braubachstr. 28 Tel: 28 34 91
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| Wäldches |
| Although it lies on the outskirts of town, it's still one of Frankfurt's busiest beer gardens in summer - especially popular with cyclists. They brew their own light and dark beers, including the well-loved Kirsch Bier (cherry beer). You may also order hearty ... |
Am Ginnheimer Wäldchen 8 Tel: 52 05 22
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