Leiterwagen, German restaurant in Bernau, Germany
Leiterwagen is a restaurant located in a restored half-timbered building at An der Stadtmauer 15 in Bernau. The dining space spans two levels inside the structure, with outdoor terrace seating beneath large parasols available during warmer seasons.
The building now housing this restaurant was originally constructed in 1762 as a cattle and horse barn. Its transformation into a dining establishment occurred in 1997 when the structure underwent extensive renovation.
The restaurant embodies the region's craft tradition through its walls decorated with vintage tools and implements. These details create a down-to-earth setting where guests can sense the rural heritage of the area.
The restaurant welcomes guests daily from noon to 10 PM and accepts reservations for groups or special occasions. The indoor dining area with its two levels offers comfortable space, while the terrace is most enjoyable during pleasant weather.
The menu focuses on regional specialties such as schnitzels, Black Angus steaks, and house-made desserts including apple strudel. These traditional dishes are often paired with seasonal sides that reflect the taste of local cooking.
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