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Colmar Food Delivery: Best Local Apps and Restaurant Options for Travelers

Navigate delivery apps and local options in Alsace's fairy tale town

DAIZ·8 min read·May 2026·Colmar
Wistub de la Petite Venise in the city

Colmar's postcard-perfect streets and canal-side dining terraces might tempt you to eat out constantly, but sometimes you need food delivered to your accommodation. Whether you're staying in Petite Venise after a long day photographing half-timbered houses or recovering from too much Gewürztraminer in the vineyard route, colmar food delivery options exist - though they're more limited than in major French cities.

The reality: Colmar is a town of 70,000 people, not Paris. The delivery ecosystem reflects this size, with fewer options but better quality control. Most platforms operate limited hours, and many traditional Alsatian restaurants don't deliver at all. However, the services that do exist cover the essential neighborhoods tourists frequent.

Major Food Delivery Apps in Colmar

Uber Eats Colmar Coverage

Uber Eats operates in Colmar with approximately 40 restaurant partners, covering the old town and Unterlinden area reliably. Service runs daily from 11:30am to 10:30pm, with reduced weekend morning hours. Delivery fees range from EUR 1.99 to EUR 4.99 depending on distance and demand.

The platform's strongest category is pizza and international food - you'll find Lebanese, Indian, and Italian options that don't exist in Colmar's traditional dining scene. However, authentic Alsatian cuisine is poorly represented. Most winstubs (traditional Alsatian taverns) don't partner with delivery platforms, viewing takeaway as incompatible with their dining philosophy.

Best Uber Eats options in Colmar:

  • Pizza Vesuvio (Italian, EUR 12-18 for large pizzas)
  • Le Comptoir Libanais (Lebanese, EUR 15-25 for mixed platters)
  • Sushi Matsuri (Japanese, EUR 20-35 for combination sets)
  • McDonald's Colmar Centre (fast food, EUR 8-12 for meals)

Deliveroo Colmar Service

Deliveroo covers central Colmar with about 25 restaurant partners, focusing on the tourist zones around Place de l'Ancienne Douane and the canal district. Operating hours are 11:00am to 10:00pm Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays - a schedule that reflects Colmar's tourism patterns.

Delivery zones are strict: if you're staying in accommodations beyond the historic center, check your address in the app before ordering. Rural vineyard hotels are typically outside the delivery radius.

Deliveroo's advantage is slightly better representation of local cuisine, including one winstub that offers limited delivery menus. The platform also partners with Marché Couvert vendors for prepared foods during market hours (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 8:00am-6:00pm).

Just Eat and Regional Platforms

Just Eat operates minimally in Colmar with fewer than 15 partners, mostly pizza places and kebab shops. The service is unreliable and often shows restaurants as available when they're actually closed.

Skip Just Eat entirely - the other platforms provide better service and restaurant variety.

Local Colmar Restaurant Delivery Services

Traditional Winstubs with Takeaway

Most authentic Alsatian restaurants don't deliver, but several offer takeaway orders that you can collect. This is actually preferable for traditional dishes like choucroute garnie or baeckeoffe, which don't travel well in delivery bags.

Winstub Brenner (30 Rue du Rempart Sud) offers takeaway orders by phone (+33 3 89 41 42 33) with 30-minute preparation time. Their flammekueche travels better than most Alsatian dishes - approximately EUR 12-16 for traditional versions. No delivery service, but it's worth the walk from central hotels.

Au Koifhus (2 Place de l'Ancienne Douane) occasionally provides delivery within the old town for large orders (minimum EUR 50), primarily for hotel guests. Call directly (+33 3 89 41 71 17) to inquire, as this isn't advertised publicly.

Independent Delivery Services

Several local entrepreneurs run informal delivery services, particularly during high tourist season (May-September). These operate through WhatsApp groups and local Facebook pages rather than apps.

Colmar Courses is the most reliable, offering grocery delivery from Monoprix and Champion supermarkets plus restaurant pickup service. Contact through their Facebook page "Colmar Courses Livraison" or phone +33 6 78 45 23 11. Delivery costs EUR 5 within Colmar center, EUR 8 for outer areas.

Neighborhood-Specific Delivery Options

Petite Venise and Old Town Delivery

The historic center receives the best delivery coverage from all major platforms. Hotels along Rue des Marchands and around Maison Pfister are within every service's primary delivery zone.

Best delivery timing: Order between 12:00-1:30pm or 7:00-8:30pm to avoid tourist dining rush periods. Delivery drivers struggle with old town navigation during peak restaurant hours when streets fill with pedestrians.

Unterlinden Museum Quarter Coverage

The Unterlinden area has reliable coverage from Uber Eats and Deliveroo. Hotels near the museum benefit from proximity to the train station, where several delivery-friendly restaurants cluster.

Local tip: The Ibis Colmar Centre hotel (10 Rue de Golbéry) negotiated special delivery arrangements with nearby restaurants. Even if you're not staying there, ask your accommodation about similar partnerships.

Quartier des Tanneurs Access

The Tanners' Quarter sits in a delivery dead zone for some platforms. The narrow medieval streets and limited parking create logistical challenges.

Workaround: Meet delivery drivers at Place des Six Montagnes Noires, the nearest accessible drop-off point. Most drivers appreciate this accommodation and deliver faster.

Vineyard Route Accommodations

Hotels and guesthouses in the vineyard areas around Colmar fall outside standard delivery zones. Rural locations like Eguisheim or Riquewihr require alternative strategies.

Best option: Use Colmar Courses for grocery delivery, then prepare simple meals. Local wine shops often sell charcuterie and cheese that require minimal preparation.

Food Delivery Costs and Payment Methods

Platform Fee Breakdown

PlatformDelivery FeeService FeeMinimum Order
Uber EatsEUR 1.99-4.9910-15%EUR 8
DeliverooEUR 2.49-5.9912-18%EUR 12
Just EatEUR 2.99-4.498-12%EUR 10
Colmar CoursesEUR 5-8NoneEUR 20

Payment reality: All major platforms accept international credit cards, but some local services prefer cash on delivery. Always confirm payment methods when ordering through independent services.

Tipping Expectations

French delivery culture doesn't emphasize tipping like other countries. EUR 1-2 cash tips are appreciated but not expected. Drivers working for international platforms (Uber Eats, Deliveroo) often prefer app-based tips over cash.

Best Restaurants for Food Delivery in Colmar

Alsatian Cuisine That Travels Well

La Petite Venise (4 Rue de la Poissonnerie) offers limited delivery through Deliveroo for their tartes flambées and simple choucroute dishes. Order EUR 25-35 for two people. The restaurant adapts traditional recipes for delivery containers, using less sauerkraut liquid to prevent soggy packaging.

Brasserie des Tanners (12 Rue des Tanners) provides takeaway service for their lighter Alsatian dishes. No delivery, but worth mentioning for travelers willing to collect orders. Their Münster cheese salad and flammekueche maintain quality during short transport times.

International Options Worth Ordering

Sakura Sushi (avenue Raymond Poincaré) delivers throughout central Colmar via Uber Eats. Combination platters cost EUR 18-32 and arrive in proper thermal packaging. Quality surpasses most small-town sushi, with fresh fish delivered from Strasbourg daily.

Istanbul Kebab House (45 Rue du Rempart Nord) offers solid Turkish-German fusion typical of Alsace's cultural mix. Döner plates run EUR 11-15 with generous portions. Available on both major platforms with consistent quality.

Pizza and Casual Dining

Colmar's pizza scene exceeds expectations for a town this size, partly due to Italian immigration in the 1960s.

Pizza Napoli (23 Rue Saint-Nicolas) makes proper Neapolitan-style pizza with imported ingredients. Large pizzas cost EUR 14-19 and arrive surprisingly crispy despite delivery packaging. Available on Uber Eats and Deliveroo.

L'Authentique (17 Rue des Clés) combines French bistro cooking with delivery-friendly formats. Their croque-monsieur and quiche Lorraine travel well. Lunch combinations cost EUR 12-18 including dessert.

Grocery Delivery and Self-Catering Options

Supermarket Delivery Services

Monoprix Colmar (32 Rue des Marchands) offers same-day delivery through their website and the Colmar Courses service. Delivery slots cost EUR 4.99 for orders over EUR 50. Their prepared food section includes acceptable versions of Alsatian specialties like prehnitzels and spätzle.

Champion Colmar (Avenue de l'Europe) partners with local delivery services for bulk grocery orders. Better for longer stays when you need basics like bottled water, breakfast items, and snacks. Minimum order EUR 40 with EUR 6 delivery fee.

Market Vendors with Delivery

The covered market operates Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday with several vendors offering delivery for large orders. This works primarily for self-catering accommodations rather than hotel stays.

Fromagerie Laurence delivers cheese selections for EUR 8 within Colmar center, minimum EUR 30 order. Boucherie Schmitt provides charcuterie delivery for similar minimums. Both require advance notice and operate only on market days.

Delivery During Peak Tourist Seasons

Summer Season Challenges (June-August)

Colmar's tourist influx strains the limited delivery infrastructure. Order early (before 11:30am for lunch, before 6:30pm for dinner) or expect delays up to 90 minutes.

Restaurant capacity issues: Many delivery-partner restaurants prioritize dine-in customers during peak hours. Your order might be cancelled with minimal notice if the kitchen falls behind.

Christmas Market Period (Late November-December)

The Christmas market season brings unique delivery challenges. Street closures around the market areas affect driver navigation, and restaurant demand spikes with overnight visitors.

Alternative strategy: The Christmas markets themselves offer excellent takeaway food that rivals restaurant delivery. Bredele cookies, vin chaud, and grilled sausages from market stalls often provide better value than app-based delivery during this period.

Practical Tips for Ordering Food Delivery in Colmar

Address and Navigation Issues

Colmar's old town addresses confuse delivery drivers unfamiliar with the area. Provide landmark references in delivery instructions: "Near Maison des Têtes" or "Opposite the Collégiale Saint-Martin" helps more than street numbers alone.

Hotel stays: Ask reception to accept deliveries or provide specific entrance instructions. Many hotels lock their main doors after 10pm, creating problems for late-night orders.

Language Considerations

Most delivery platforms operate in French, though Uber Eats offers English language options. Key phrases for phone orders:

  • "Je voudrais commander" (I would like to order)
  • "Livraison à [address]" (Delivery to [address])
  • "Combien de temps?" (How long?)

Local delivery services often speak German as well as French, reflecting Alsace's bilingual culture. English is less common outside international platforms.

Weather and Seasonal Considerations

Winter weather affects delivery reliability in Colmar. Snow and ice (common December-February) can halt service entirely, particularly for smaller local services.

Summer heat doesn't significantly impact service, but some restaurants reduce delivery hours during the hottest parts of July and August afternoons.

When Food Delivery Isn't Worth It in Colmar

Dining Experiences You Shouldn't Skip

Colmar's authentic winstubs like Winstub Brenner and Wistub de la Petite Venise don't translate to delivery format. The communal atmosphere, proper wine service, and traditional presentation are integral to the experience.

Baeckeoffe, Alsace's signature casserole, requires proper serving dishes and immediate consumption. No delivery service can replicate the experience of this dish served properly.

Market and Street Food Alternatives

The covered market offers ready-to-eat options that often surpass delivery restaurant quality. Freshly baked pretzels (EUR 1.50), local honey, and seasonal fruit provide better value than processed delivery food.

Street food during festivals and the Christmas market season offers authentic local flavors without delivery markup. Munster cheese tarts (EUR 4-6) and choucroute garnie from market stalls (EUR 8-12) beat most restaurant delivery versions.

For travelers planning to explore Colmar's authentic dining scene, check our comprehensive food guide covering the best winstubs and local specialties. Those organizing longer stays should review our first-time visitor guide for broader context on the town's dining culture and customs.

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