German Restaurants in Richmond, VA

German Restaurants in Richmond, VA
Richmond offers an abundance of international cuisine. With so many choices, it's easy to find a German restaurant for dinner. There are a few in the Richmond area, and they are well worth a visit. If you have the urge for some schnitzel or brats after an active day outside, try one of these German restaurants. They are located near the interstate, for convenience.

Acappella

A nice little restaurant, connected to the Acappella pub, gives you a little taste of Germany. It has very simple decor that might be reminiscent of a small German cafe. Most entres run around $20 a person, but the portions are large. If you are looking to get some good wurst, this is the place to go, but the restaurant also serves milder flavored German food. It is very close to I-95 and just a few blocks away from Jefferson Park.

Acappella
2300 E. Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23223
(804) 377-1963

Da Bavarian German Restaurant

Da Bavarian is another small German restaurant located in metro Richmond. If you want traditional German food, cooked just like your German grandmother used to make, then this is your restaurant. Entrees will run about $20, but it's well worth the price. Located near Central Park and Petersburg City Hall, both places provide a great walk after your meal.

Da Bavarian German Restaurant
405 E. Washington St.
Petersburg, VA 23803
(804) 732-9235

Cafe Gutenberg

More of a coffee house than a restaurant, this establishment has the warm, cozy feeling of home. Cafe Gutenberg has a good selection of brats to choose from and genuine German coffee. Stop in and enjoy some live music and see original artwork.

Most entrees run $10 to $15, definitely worth the price. Just two blocks from the Main Street train station, this is a convenient place to eat. It's also only about four blocks from Jefferson Park, convenient for an evening stroll before or after your meal.

Cafe Gutenberg
1700 E. Main St.
Richmond, VA 23233
804-497-5000
cafegutenberg.com

Article Written By James Mascia

James Mascia is an English teacher in Maryland, currently teaching at the high school and post-secondary levels. Mascia earned his bachelor's degree in creative writing and culinary arts from SUNY New Paltz and his master's degree in education from Dowling College. He has been writing articles online on multiple subjects since 2006.

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