Bratwurst Röslein, German restaurant at Rathausplatz, Nuremberg, Germany
Bratwurst Röslein is a restaurant located centrally at Rathausplatz that serves traditional Nuremberg bratwurst and other regional dishes. The establishment offers seating both on the ground level and in upper sections overlooking the historic marketplace.
The building was founded in 1431 and ranks among the oldest continuously operated establishments in Nuremberg's old town. It has survived numerous historical periods and remains linked to the plaza's history and the city's sausage culture.
The restaurant keeps alive Nuremberg's tradition of bratwurst making using methods passed down through generations in the city. Diners experience a food culture deeply rooted in this regional specialty.
The restaurant sits directly on Rathausplatz, making it easy to find and accessible, including wheelchair access. Visitors should expect it to be busiest during lunch and dinner hours, particularly during peak tourist seasons.
The establishment holds the title of world's largest bratwurst restaurant and can accommodate hundreds of guests simultaneously. Its vast capacity makes it an unusually spacious dining hall for such a traditional concept.
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