flexabull
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Any suggestions? I will be spending an afternoon in Köln in a few weeks, would love to try some authentic Kölsch.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Doesn't get any more authentic than this:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lommerzheim
(use Google Translate if your German is rusty)
Päffgen works too: http://www.paeffgen-koelsch.de
Muhlen kölsch is my favorite by a long shot, though I've never visited. You should check out Gaffel just because it's right next to the Dom and a ton of fun; the beer also tastes so much better right at the source. I'd also recommend checking out Fruh and Peters. Both worth the stop for sure. Koln is a great city.Any suggestions? I will be spending an afternoon in Köln in a few weeks, would love to try some authentic Kölsch.
Thanks!
Oh yeah, forgot about Gaffel. A bit touristy but cool nonetheless.Muhlen kölsch is my favorite by a long shot, though I've never visited. You should check out Gaffel just because it's right next to the Dom and a ton of fun; the beer also tastes so much better right at the source. I'd also recommend checking out Fruh and Peters. Both worth the stop for sure. Koln is a great city.
Thanks, I will look this place up!Enjoy your time in Koln, Miamichael. I've really enjoyed the several places I've had Paffgen. One place I found recently that was a bit out of Altstadt but well worth the walk was Brauhaus K.A. Pütz (Engelbert Straße 67, 50674 Cologne, Germany). It's a great spot all around both in the beer and food sense with some true character. Try to hit it up if you can. Prost!
Found this place by accident near our airbnb, it's a cool spot: https://www.wein-dine.de/We'll be in Koln coming up in April - just one day, though, and it's my fiance's birthday, at that. Looking for a casual, contemporary restaurant for dinner. Any suggestions? Reviews for Restaurant Belgischer Hof appear to match what I have in mind but I'm definitely open to other ideas!
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