"Beer Selection" Restaurants in Switzerland
You can enjoy the creations of gourmet chef Markus Arnold at an easy lunch in a relaxed atmosphere or at casual dining as an exquisite multi-course meal. Down-to-earth, full of sophistication and with a modern twist, the Steinhalle offers top-class dining that is fun.
At Bistro Bacchus, the season dictates the menu. Using carefully selected ingredients from producers that chef Werner Tobler and his team often know personally, they cook brilliant, creative Swiss cuisine with French and Mediterranean influences.
In a nostalgic atmosphere, a journey for the senses awaits you at Spettacolo. A daily changing selection of six out of 15 refined prepared dishes is offered. Don't miss the cheese buffet with over 30 cheese specialties.
Kathi Fässler has been spoiling the guests of the Flickflauders for over 25 years with a lot of verve and skill. From her kitchen come fresh and finely seasoned dishes, peppered with Mediterranean influences. In any case, you should order one of the heavenly desserts.
Sven Wassmer is known for his uncompromising quality. His gastronomic sophisticated compositions are just as much a revelation as the crispy warm sourdough bread, which he serves with the finest Calanda butter. An ode to the joy of life and pure pleasure.
A picture-perfect alp in the middle of the Arosa ski area. From the nut croissant to the tartar, the AlpArosa classics have gained a reputation among winter sports enthusiasts and sun worshippers. Vegan alternatives have also been considered and the wine list is very convincing.
Regional ingredients, but also international specialties play a big role in the castle kitchen. Sascha Beilke is a passionate cook and beer sommelier. He surprises his guests with specialties from the kitchen and cellar that harmonise perfectly together.
In a cozy and warm atmosphere, the restaurant offers pure and authentic cuisine. The love for the product is brought here with passion on the plate. Accompanied by a signature cocktail or one of the (natural) wines, the guest happiness is perfect.
Surprising textures, intense flavours, refined combinations. To get to know the gastronomic philosophy of the Red Bear is to taste as much as possible, so all dishes, whether appetizer, main course or dessert, have the same size.
The Chrüz restaurant in Eschenbach is a main attraction. Here Reto Hasler cooks his way into the hearts of his guests. Classics are reinterpreted and served in a gourmet style. The wine list is as wonderful as the food.
In the Gourmet-Stübli at Wirtshaus zum Wiberg, garden and meadow cuisine has been celebrated at the highest level for over 20 years. A visit is especially recommended during the game season, when the cuisine in the former hayloft is at its best.
The Huusbeiz is a intimate gourmet restaurant on Badenerstrasse with a cosy terrace. With the from-nose-to-tail philosophy, the team makes optimal use of animal and plant resources. We recommend the surprise menu with matching wine accompaniment.
The Jazzkantine in Lucerne's old town is a pub, café, bar, bakery, concert venue and club. From Tuesdays in the evening, a delicious five-course menu is served, which adapts to the offer of the suppliers, with whom a close contact is maintained.
As Basel's oldest guild house, the Schlüsselzunft strides far-sightedly into the future and offers modern cuisine in historic walls - from uncomplicated bistro dishes under the glass dome in the inner courtyard to gourmet menus in the refined guild parlour.
People love good meat here. Between the chopping block and the maturing cabinet with bone-aged meat, you can enjoy simple modern cuisine in a stylish ambience. Cheeky and unconventional, but always with a focus on the product and its genuine taste.
Hospitality is a tradition at St. Gervais. In the over 400 year old house there are both tasty classics and smart seasonal cuisine, always freshly prepared and of course homemade. Whether savoury, sweet, vegetarian or vegan - everyone will be satisfied here.
The Bank is the meeting place in the heart of Zurich. The former bank branch on Helvetiaplatz serves everything from hearty breakfasts or brunches with bread from the neighbouring John Baker branch to healthy lunches and Mediterranean dinners.
Here, fresh and homemade food is a particular pleasure. In a cozy atmosphere, the team around host couple Pia and Marco Feuz creates fresh, cheeky, uncomplicated, regional and timely dishes. Be sure to enjoy one of the coffee specialties!
In the traditional Castell above Zuoz, the gastronomic spirit is in step with the times and meets the increasing demand for delicious vegetarian and vegan dishes. The components of regionality and honest craftsmanship play an essential role.
In the Schluuch, including the regulars' table, it's informal, and in the white section with set tables, French cuisine is stylishly staged. A Basel institution that, with its summer terrace, is undoubtedly one of the city's gastronomic hotspots.