The Drunky Stork Social Club, Neo-British restaurant and bar in downtown Strasbourg, France
The Drunky Stork Social Club is a neo-British restaurant and bar in downtown Strasbourg featuring five distinct rooms with high ceilings and mezzanine levels. A central bar runs through the space and holds up to 150 guests.
The establishment occupies a former bank building constructed in 1897 that retains its neo-baroque architectural elements. Its transformation into a modern dining venue shows how the structure has been given new life while maintaining original features.
British cooking traditions blend with Indian flavors on the menu, offering dishes such as vegetarian scotch eggs and salmon wrapped in bread. This combination reflects the cosmopolitan character of the place and appeals to diners seeking diverse tastes.
The kitchen serves continuously from noon to midnight Monday through Saturday, with Sunday service from 11 AM to 10 PM. Plan for later hours on weekends if you prefer dining during off-peak times.
The interior design merges elements from a 1960s London pub with 1930s Soviet realism art in an unusual combination. Copper hooks and white wooden slats run through the rooms, blending Western and Eastern design influences.
Location: Strasbourg
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Address: Rue du Vieux Marché aux Vins
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 12:00-01:30; Sunday 11:00-00:00
Phone: +33367686060
Website: https://thedrunkystorksocialclub.com
GPS coordinates: 48.58390,7.74237
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45
Restaurants in Strasbourg reflect Alsatian cuisine and international gastronomy. The city counts over 600 dining establishments, ranging from traditional winstubs to Michelin-starred venues. Alsatian specialties include tarte flambée, choucroute garnie, baeckeoffe, and spätzle. Historic brasseries such as Zum Strissel and L'Alsace à Table serve regional dishes in authentic settings. The Petite France district and the Tanners' Quarter concentrate numerous restaurants in half-timbered houses along the canals. Rue des Orfèvres and Rue du Vieux-Marché-aux-Poissons offer a variety of dining options. Beyond Alsatian cuisine, the city features French bistros, Italian trattorias, Asian restaurants, and modern fusion establishments. Prices range from affordable lunch menus in winstubs to multi-course meals in upscale dining rooms.
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