Maison Kammerzell
About
Maison Kammerzell is a living monument of Strasbourg’s Renaissance heritage, nestled in front of the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral. Since its construction in 1427, the building has evolved into one of the world’s most celebrated brasseries, offering diners an immersive dining experience steeped in history and regional flavor. Guests can enjoy a menu that showcases traditional Alsatian specialties—most famously the “Choucroute aux Trois Poissons”—alongside a wide range of dishes from fresh fish, hearty stews, to delicately prepared vegetarian options. The restaurant’s interior boasts timber-framed walls, frescoes by Léo Schnug, and multiple salons that provide intimate and panoramic views of the cathedral. Whether you’re sipping a coffee in the early‑morning salon de thé or enjoying a sunset dinner in the terrace overlooking the cathedral, Maison Kammerzell delivers an unforgettable culinary journey that blends centuries of architectural elegance with modern hospitality. The venue is open seven days a week, and while reservations are not mandatory, we recommend securing a table during peak dining hours or for special occasions to avoid long wait times.
Highlights
- Choucroute aux Trois Poissons
- Renaissance Architecture
- Scenic Terrace
- Historic Interior
- Exceptional Service
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Charm
- Delicious Alsatian Cuisine
- Versatile Seating
- Scenic Views
Things to consider
- Crowded Evenings
- High Prices
- Limited Indoor Space
What people are saying
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 3 hours