KITZO Alpenstüberl, German restaurant in Dresden, Germany
KITZO Alpenstüberl is a restaurant in Dresden featuring interior design made from 300-year-old barn wood sourced from the Kitzbühel Alps region. The space uses this historic timber to create an Alpine mountain setting.
The restaurant expanded in November 2012 with the opening of a hunting lodge room, an addition that shaped its current name and layout. This growth period marked a significant change in how the space operates today.
The restaurant blends Saxon and Austrian cooking traditions, serving dishes like dumplings, sauerkraut, and regional meat preparations that reflect both regions. You can taste this mix in every course offered here.
The establishment opens at noon on weekdays and at 11 AM on weekends, staying open until after midnight each day. You can enjoy outdoor seating during the warmer months.
The hunting lodge area serves as a dedicated space for special occasions and differs from the main dining hall in its purpose. This specialized room demonstrates how flexibly the restaurant can accommodate different events.
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