Le Gruber

3.1
(2,461 reviews)
11 Rue du Maroquin, Proche du Palais Rohan et ses Musées, 67000 Strasbourg
+33 3 88 32 23 11Official website
Accepts Credit Cards
Dinner
European
French
Highchairs Available
Late Night
Lunch
Mid-range
Outdoor Seating
Reservations
Restaurants
Seating
Serves Alcohol
Table Service
Restaurant

About

Le Gruber is a historic Alsatian brasserie located just steps from Strasbourg’s majestic cathedral, housed in a beautifully preserved building that has welcomed diners for centuries. The restaurant’s interior is a charming mosaic of antique paintings, old pottery, books, and trinkets that echo the region’s rich cultural heritage—an authentic "winstub" experience that transports guests straight into the heart of Alsace. Visitors can choose from a varied menu featuring regional specialties such as the iconic tarts flambées, savory choucroute, and freshly prepared local wines from the evening wine‑tasting cellar. For those who enjoy an immersive culinary journey, the L’Caveau offers evening tastings with commentary and a selection of Alsatian wines with tasting notes, while the capacity of 60 seats ensures a relaxed, intimate atmosphere. A walk through the brasserie's multiple rooms—including the elegant Salon Tomi Ungerer and the cozy Salon Barabli—reveals stylish décor and a warm, welcoming ambiance, making it an ideal venue for family dinners, romantic evenings, solo travelers, or business gatherings. In addition to its culinary delights, Le Gruber’s proximity to the Strasbourg Cathedral means guests can easily combine a sunset stroll along the Grande Île with a hearty meal, creating a memorable cultural itinerary. The establishment’s long history and well‑preserved architecture lend a timeless appeal that appeals to history enthusiasts and design lovers alike. Whether you’re savoring a classic Alsatian dish or sampling fine regional wines in the cellar’s vaulted rafters, the attention to detail, friendly service, and meticulously curated atmosphere make Le Gruber a must-visit spot for anyone exploring the city. Le Gruber’s seasonal menu changes reflect the best of every period, offering fresh, locally sourced ingredients that truly showcase Alsace’s culinary heritage.

Highlights

  • Authentic Alsatian Brasserie Ambiance
  • Historic Proximity to Strasbourg Cathedral
  • Exclusive Wine Tasting Cellar

Must-See Areas

Caveau de dégustations de vins
Salon Tomi Ungerer
Salon Barabli

Good to Know

Good for

Families
Couples
Solo Travelers

Best time to visit

Spring and autumn, when the city’s streets bustle with fewer crowds and the weather is comfortably mild.

At a glance

  • Verified listing
  • Typical visit: about 1 hour