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The Deutsche Haus is one of the oldest restaurants in Bad Nauheim. Situated just off the central Market Square, it is housed in a traditional half-timbered house. This is the Germany of old from all the magazines and Instagram pictures. The food is traditional German and excellent. Romantic garden seating available.
With the beer garden closed in winter the restaurant has limited space. Luckily for me, Bad Nauheim is not a very vibrant place so even on a Saturday night at 8 pm there was room for another guest. The atmosphere is typical German with groups of people cheerfully sharing tables. The menu is not very big but offers enough options, especially for those curious to taste the local Hesse cuisine. Prices are very moderate. My € 6,50 schnitzel was huge and very well prepared. Extra's have to be ordered separately. All in all a very good experience in by far the oldest restaurant in this little town.
I have eaten here a few times, always nice and cozy. Small and intimate place with classic German dishes
Dieter the boss knows his business. great food, truly authentic and trust me you won't feel hungry after that