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Bäckerei Heitzmann

Bäckerei Heitzmann is a proper German bakery that's been serving Rust locals since way before Europa-Park tourists discovered it.

Bäckerei Heitzmann, Europa-Park · Rust Village & Park Hotels
Category
Cafe
Duration
30 minutes
Best Time
Morning
Entry
Rating
3.8 (195)
The place

About Bäckerei Heitzmann

Bäckerei Heitzmann is a proper German bakery that's been serving Rust locals since way before Europa-Park tourists discovered it. You'll find authentic Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte for €3.20 per slice, warm Brezeln for €1.10 each, and Apfelstrudel that puts theme park snacks to shame. It's your chance to eat what Germans actually have for breakfast: fresh rolls with butter and jam, real coffee (not the watery stuff), and pastries made before dawn.

The shop has that lived-in feel of a neighborhood bakery where regulars chat with staff in rapid-fire German. Glass cases display rows of dark breads, sweet pastries dusted with powdered sugar, and seasonal specialties like Stollen around Christmas. The seating area holds maybe 20 people at small tables where you'll hear more German than English. Staff will switch to English if needed, but don't expect theme park-level service polish.

Most Europa-Park guides skip this place entirely, which keeps it authentic but means you might walk past without noticing. The Black Forest cake is genuinely excellent (locally made, not shipped in), but skip the standard croissants which lack the buttery layers you want. Coffee runs €2.40 for a proper cappuccino. Come hungry because portions are generous and prices are half what you'll pay inside the park gates.

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The place

Getting there

Address
Hausener Str. 25, 77977 Rust, Germany
Neighborhood
Rust Village & Park Hotels
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Park in the small lot behind the building rather than street parking: it's free and you won't get blocked in by delivery trucks

Don't point at pastries and expect English names: learn 'Apfelstrudel' and 'Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte' or just say 'das' while pointing

If you're staying at Europa-Park hotels, grab extra Brezeln to go: they reheat perfectly in your room's kettle steam for tomorrow's breakfast

Plan for about 30 minutes. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Bäckerei Heitzmann is in the Rust Village & Park Hotels neighborhood of Europa-Park. The address is Hausener Str. 25, 77977 Rust, Germany. The area is well-served by metro.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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