Brasserie Les Haras, French restaurant in Petite France district, Strasbourg, France
Brasserie Les Haras occupies a restored 18th-century building with exposed wooden beams and leather furnishings spread across two floors. The space combines period features with modern design elements throughout.
The building originally served as royal stables and a stud farm for Strasbourg during Louis XV's reign. It became a restaurant in 2013.
The kitchen blends Alsatian traditions with modern French cooking, using ingredients from the area around Strasbourg. You can taste this mix in each course of the menu.
The restaurant opens in the late afternoon from Monday to Saturday and Sunday with slightly shorter hours. Valet parking is available for guests.
The dining room displays a leather framework structure inspired by horse saddles that references the building's former use as a stud farm. This detail becomes noticeable when you look up at the ceiling.
Location: Strasbourg
Address: 23 Rue des Glacières, 67000 Strasbourg, France
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 18:45-22:00; Sunday 18:45-21:30
Phone: +33388240000
Website: https://les-haras-brasserie.com
GPS coordinates: 48.57765,7.74289
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:43
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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