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Beers and restaurants in the Old Town

List of pubs, restaurants and bars in the Old Town. Map attached.

Brauerei pfaffen

Beer

Brauerei pfaffen

Beautiful orange house on the corner of Hoymarkt. The interior is decorated with carved wood and stained glass windows. Only Pfaffen Kölsch and local specialties are served.
Address: Heumarkt, 62.
Opening hours: VT-Sun 12: 00-24: 00. Closed on Mondays. Website: max-paeffgen.de.

Peters brauhau

Peters brauhau

Friendly atmosphere. A traditional German brasserie serving excellent food, varied schnapps and, of course, Kölsch. Beautiful stained glass window on the ceiling. No credit cards accepted.

Address: Mühlengasse, 1. (peters-brauhaus.de)
Opening hours: daily 11: 30-00: 30. Website: peters-brauhaus.de.

Haus zims

Haus zims

One of the few houses in Cologne that managed to survive the bombing. The building was built in 1568. Small windows and wooden panels on the walls create a feeling of comfort. Good meat, great mushrooms. And of course, the indispensable golden Kölsch.
Address: Heumarkt, 77.
Opening hours: 10: 00-00: 30. Website: haus-zims.de.

Früh am dom

Früh am dom

The people here are full in the morning and late. Bar with vaulted ceilings, a traditional pub, a restaurant on the ground floor. Tables on the street. The restaurant accepts credit cards.
Address: Am Hof, 12-18.
Opening hours: Brauhaus 8: 00-24: 00, restaurant 11: 30-24: 00. Website: frueh.de.

Haxenhaus zum rheingarten

Haxenhaus

Wonderful cafe, ideal place for tourists. Waiters in medieval costumes, excellent local cuisine. Beer is pouring in.
Address: 19 Frankenwerft.
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 11: 30-1: 00; Fri-Sat 11: 30-3: 00. Website: haxenhaus.de.

Restaurants

Da pino

Good Italian restaurant, reasonable prices, delicious pizza, good snacks, excellent meat and fish dishes. There are tables on a cozy, quiet ploshchali.
Address: Salzgasse, 4.
Opening hours: daily 11: 00-1: 00. Website: dapino-koeln.de.

Mai-thai

Sit at a table on the street or go to a restaurant and enjoy traditional Thai cuisine. The room is decorated with silk and wood paneling. Exotic plants everywhere.
Address: Heumarkt, 71.
Opening hours: daily 12: 00-1: 00. Website: maithai-koeln.de.

Das kleine stapelhäusen

Traditional decoration, Rhine view, excellent German cuisine, good wine list. Great place for lunch or dinner.
Address: Fischmarkt, 1-3.
Opening hours: daily 12: 00-23: 30. Website: kleines-stapelhaeuschen.de.

Le merou

Open from breakfast until late at night. The main specialization is seafood. Great lobsters and oysters. Great wine list.
Address: Dom Hotel, Domkloster, 2a.
Opening hours: daily 6: 30-23: 00.

Bars

Bier museum

Biermuseum

Here, it’s not at all as boring as the name might seem. This is a very lively bar, cheerful music. Unlike other bars in Cologne, they offer 18 beers, including Guinness.
Address: Buttermarkt, 39.
Opening hours: daily 14: 00-3: 00. Website: biermuseum.de.

Barney valley's irish pub

Small bar decorated in Irish style. Loud music, a lot of people, whiskey and, of course, Kölsch.
Address: Kleine Budengasse, 7-9.
Opening hours: daily 11: 00-2: 00. Website: barneyvallelys.com.

The corkonian

A cozy, touristy bar serving Guinness. Good music, a large screen on which football matches are broadcast.
Address: Alter Markt, 51.
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 12: 00-1.: 00; Fri-Sat 12: 00-3: 00. Website: thecorkonian.com.

Papa joe's jazzlokal

Relax with a glass of Kölsch in the cozy bar. Every day live jazz.
Address: Buttermarkt, 37.
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 20: 00-3: 00; Sun 16: 00-3: 00. Website: papajoes.de.

Sonbar

One of the few trendy bars in the Old Town. DJs work regularly, stylish lighting, a huge mirror ball.
Address: Lintgasse, 28.
Opening hours: 19: 00-3: 00 Fri-Sat Website: sonderbar-koeln.de.

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