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CAFÉ SPRÜNGLI $$
| Cafe
( 044 224 47 46;
www.spruengli.ch
; Bahnhofstrasse 21; 7.30am-5.30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm Sat)
Sit down for cakes, chocolate and coffee at this epicentre of sweet Switzerland, in busi-
ness since 1836. You can have a light lunch too, but whatever you do, don't fail to check
out the heavenly chocolate shop around the corner on Paradeplatz.
RACLETTE STUBE $$
( 044 251 41 30;
www.raclette-stube.ch
; Zähringerstrasse 16; mains Sfr28-40; dinner)
For the
quintessential Swiss cheese experience, raclette, pop by this welcoming
Stube,
which feels
like a warm country restaurant. They do fondue too.
| Swiss
ZEUGHAUSKELLER $$
(
www.zeughauskeller.ch
;
Bahnhofstrasse 28a; mains Sfr18.50-34.50; 11.30am-11pm)
The menu (in
eight languages) at this huge, atmospheric beer hall offers 20 different kinds of sausages,
as well as numerous other Swiss specialities, including some of a vegetarian variety.
There's no shortage of fine frothy beers either.
| Swiss
FRIBOURGER FONDUE-STÜBLI $
( 044 241 90 76;
www.fondue-stuben.ch
;
Rotwandstrasse 38; mains Sfr23-28; closed Jun-Aug)
One of three branches of this minichain located around town, this is a cosy, warm spot for
indulging in your fondue fantasy. Bright gingham adorns the timber tables and matches
the steaming red pots of delicious hot melted cheese.
| Swiss
Drinking
Options abound across town, but the bulk of the more-animated drinking dens are in Züri-
West, especially along Langstrasse in Kreis 4 and Hardstrasse in Kreis 5.
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