Bräustüble Rothaus
Bräustüble Rothaus sits in a gorgeous half-timbered building from 1791, perched in the hills above Grafenhausen about 15km from Titisee.
About Bräustüble Rothaus
Bräustüble Rothaus sits in a gorgeous half-timbered building from 1791, perched in the hills above Grafenhausen about 15km from Titisee. This is the brewery tavern for Germany's cult favorite Rothaus brewery, where you can drink all six of their legendary beers straight from the source while eating proper Baden comfort food. The setting feels authentically rural German: wooden tables, hunting trophies on walls, and locals who've been coming here for decades mixing with beer pilgrims from across Europe.
You'll walk into rooms that smell like hops and roasted meat, with servers in traditional dress carrying massive steins of Rothaus Pils and Tannenzäpfle. The atmosphere is genuinely gemütlich without feeling touristy, especially in the main dining room where regulars hold court at corner tables. The beer tastes noticeably different here compared to bottles elsewhere, fresher and more complex, while the kitchen turns out satisfying plates of schnitzel, sausages, and regional specialties that pair perfectly with whatever's in your glass.
Most beer tourists make the pilgrimage but rush through without booking the brewery tour, which runs several times daily and costs EUR 8. The food is honest and well-priced: mains run EUR 14-18, and portions are generous enough to share. Skip the basic schnitzel and go for regional dishes like the Bierbrauerves per at EUR 16.50, four small plates designed specifically to complement their beers. Weekend evenings get packed with locals, so afternoons offer a more relaxed experience.
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