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Gasthaus Krone

Gasthaus Krone serves the kind of hearty Baden cuisine that locals actually eat, not tourist versions of German food.

Gasthaus Krone, Europa-Park · Family & Kids Areas
Category
Restaurant
Duration
1h 45m
Best Time
Evening
Entry
€€
Rating
4.4 (364)
The place

About Gasthaus Krone

Gasthaus Krone serves the kind of hearty Baden cuisine that locals actually eat, not tourist versions of German food. You'll find proper sauerbraten that's been marinating for days, wild boar goulash during hunting season, and spätzle made fresh every morning. The restaurant sits in Europa-Park's German themed area, but the food quality rivals what you'd get in the Black Forest villages 20 minutes away.

The dining room feels like stepping into your German grandmother's house: dark wood paneling, ceramic beer steins lining the walls, and servers who've worked here for years. Tables fill up with multigenerational families sharing massive platters, while the kitchen sends out dishes that smell incredible. You'll hear more German than English here, which tells you everything about the authenticity. The portions are genuinely enormous, easily enough for two people to share.

Most theme park restaurants serve mediocre food at inflated prices, but Krone breaks that rule. Main dishes run 12 to 18 EUR, which is reasonable given the portion sizes and quality. Skip the tourist trap restaurants in the French section and come here instead. The wild game dishes (available October through February) are exceptional, but even their basic schnitzel beats anything else in the park. Book nothing, just show up, though evenings get busy with locals from Rust village.

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Getting there

Address
Roland Mack, Ring 3, 77977 Rust, Germany
Neighborhood
Family & Kids Areas
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Enter through the side door near the timber framing display to skip the main entrance crowd and get seated faster

Most visitors order individual meals, but the sharing platters for 2-3 people offer better value and let you try more dishes

Come at 5:30 PM when they switch from lunch to dinner menu and you'll get the freshest evening specials before they run out

Plan for about 1h 45m. Evening visits offer a different atmosphere with softer light.

Gasthaus Krone is in the Family & Kids Areas neighborhood of Europa-Park. The address is Roland Mack, Ring 3, 77977 Rust, Germany. The area is well-served by metro.

Evening visits offer a unique atmosphere. The light is softer, crowds thin out, and the experience feels more intimate.

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