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( 352 880; Theaterstrasse 19; mains €7-23; lunch & dinner)
The cosy nooks of this
labyrinthine medieval place are among Würzburg's most popular eating and drinking
spots. Choose from a broad selection of Franconian wines (declared Germany's best in
2011) and wonderful regional dishes, including
Mostsuppe,
a tasty wine soup.
Alte Mainmühle €€
( 167 77; Mainkai 1; mains €7-21; 10am-midnight)
Accessed straight from the old
bridge, tourists and locals alike cram onto the double-decker terrace suspended above the
Main River to savour modern twists on old Franconian favourites. Summer alfresco din-
ing is accompanied by pretty views of the Festung Marienberg; in winter retreat to the
snug timber dining room.
FRANCONIAN
Backöfele €€
( 590 59; Ursulinergasse 2; mains €10-22; noon-1am)
Begin a memorable meal at
this cobble-floored, candlelit restaurant with
Fränkische Mostsuppe
(frothy Franconian
wine soup with cinnamon croutons) and follow up with Backöfele's innovative twists on
traditional game, steak and fish dishes. Popular with the uni crowd and almost always full,
so bookings are recommended.
FRANCONIAN
Juliusspital €€
( 540 80; Juliuspromenade 19; mains €8-21; 10am-midnight)
This attractive
Wein-
stube
(traditional wine tavern) features fabulous Franconian fish and even better wines.
Ambient lighting, scurrying waiters and walls occupied by oil paintings make this the
place to head to for a special do.
WINE RESTAURANT
Uni-Café €
( 156 72; Neubaustrasse 2; snacks €2.50-7; 8am-1am)
Hugely popular contempor-
ary cafe strung over two levels, with a student-priced, daily-changing menu of burgers and
salads and a buzzy bar.
CAFE
Natur-Feinkostladen €
VEGETARIAN