Restaurants that are open on Christmas Eve | Strasbourg

Because even if you are staying in the Christmas capital, it can be difficult to find a restaurant open on Christmas Eve! Here is the list of restaurants that are open on December 24th. [This article is based on information from Strasbourg Tourist Office].

L’ALSACE A TABLE
8 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois
+33 88 32 50 62
If its name clearly indicates that Alsatian cuisine is in the spotlight, L’Alsace à Table is also renowned for the quality of its seafood and for its wide choice of fresh, whole fish, prepared in front of you. Lobsters and Trout caught directly from the fishpond give this place a unique cachet.

BISTROT DES COPAINS
11 quai Finkwiller
+33 88 36 22 66

The user-friendly Bistrot located on the Quai Finkwiller, close to the Petite France in Strasbourg. The chef proposes an innovative cuisine and combine a varied menu composed of homemade dishes with suggestions renewed each week depending on the market.

AU BOUCHON BRIONNAIS
25 rue du Jeu-des-Enfants
+33 88 32 97 00

The Lyonnaise and Burgundian gastronomy invites itself in Alsace!

BRASSERIE DE LA BOURSE
1 place de Lattre de Tassigny
+33 88 36 40 53

Inaugurated in 1927, the Brasserie de la Bourse is one of the last restaurants witnesses of the “Belle Epoque”. You will taste all the regional and traditional specialties in a friendly and warm atmosphere.

LA CHAINE D’OR
134 Grand’Rue
+33 88 75 02 69

Located between the historic districts of the Cathedral and Petite France, this Alsatian restaurant is one of the oldest in Strasbourg. Its origins go back to the Middle Ages.

AU DAUPHIN
13 place de la Cathédrale
+33 88 21 01 46

A traditional Alsatian restaurant located opposite the Notre-Dame Cathedral.

LE DIX
10 place de la Gare
+33 88 32 22 71
A cosy restaurant facing the Railway station.

LE GRUBER
11 rue du Maroquin
+33 88 32 23 11
Located at the edge of the Cathedral, this house invites you to travel during the meal in the heart of the Alsace thanks to its different dining rooms which groups together paintings, pieces of pottery, ancient books and knick-knacks. This exceptional place knows how to preserve the authenticity of the famous Alsatian “Winstubs”.

GURTLERHOFT
13 place de la Cathédrale
+33 88 75 00 75

Alsatian specialties are served under the vaults of a medieval cellar with rustic decoration.

H ! (BRASSERIE)
Hôtel Hilton
1 avenue Herrenschmidt
+33 88 37 41 44

A cozy and contemporary setting located in the Hilton – Strasbourg hotel.

KOHLER-REHM
11 rue des Grandes Arcades –
Place Kléber
+33 90 200 400
A traditional restaurant located just in front of the big Christmas tree, place Kléber.

LE LOHKÄS
25 rue du Bain aux Plantes
+33 88 32 05 26

An Alsatian Winstub right in the center of La Petite France. Magnificent half-timbered building from 1676, Le Lohkäs pulls its name of the activity of the tanners, particularly developed in this district of Strasbourg.

MAISON KAMMERZELL
16 place de la Cathédrale
+33 88 32 42 14

Cited in the famous book by Patricia Schulz among the “1000 places to see before you die”, the famous Kammerzell House is according to all one of the most beautiful houses in the world. Magnificent rooms decorated by Leo Schnug and unique views of the cathedral.

PFIFFERBRIADER
14 place du Marché aux Cochons
de Lait
+33 88 24 46 56

An Alsatian Winstub between the Cathedral and the pier for boat rides of Strasbourg. A five century old restaurant.

AU RENARD PRECHANT
34 place de Zurich
+33 88 35 62 87

An unusual restaurant located in Krutenau district, in a former chapel of the sixteenth century converted into an inn around 1880.

LA TABLE DE CHRISTOPHE
28 rue des Juifs
+33 88 24 63 27

Traditional recipes offered in an elegant and sober decor.

TERROIR AND CO
4 place Saint Pierre le Jeune
+33 88 15 49 10

A modern restaurant based on the terroir and Alsatian products, located in the Sofitel Grande Ile.

AU VIEUX STRASBOURG
5 rue du Maroquin
+33 88 32 41 89

Warm winstub that offers classic Alsatian cuisine.

tn_stands_place_de_la__Cathedrale_-_Philippe_de_Rexel_2_9b9cb680f606b9f34da03839844f8841

Crédits photo : Philippe de Rexel – OTSR

Leave a Reply