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Restaurants Alemannenhof

Family-run lakefront restaurant with a large sun terrace and direct Titisee views, specializing in Flammkuchen variations (EUR 13-15) and regional game dishes.

Restaurants Alemannenhof, Titisee-Neustadt · Badeparadies & South
Category
Restaurant
Duration
1h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
€€€
Rating
4.6 (1,166)
The place

About Restaurants Alemannenhof

Family-run lakefront restaurant with a large sun terrace and direct Titisee views, specializing in Flammkuchen variations (EUR 13-15) and regional game dishes. The Wildgulasch with Spätzle (EUR 24, October-March) uses venison from local Hochschwarzwald forests. Children's play corner indoors.

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WalkingMinimal walking
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Address
Bruderhalde 21, 79856 Hinterzarten, Germany
Neighborhood
Badeparadies & South
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Tips, answered

The terrace east corner (tables 32-35) gets afternoon sun until 7 PM in summer and has the clearest lake views without pedestrian traffic blocking the sight line

Plan for about 1h 30m.

Restaurants Alemannenhof is in the Badeparadies & South neighborhood of Titisee-Neustadt. The address is Bruderhalde 21, 79856 Hinterzarten, Germany. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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