Located within the premises of the Theater Mönchengladbach, Theatercafé Linol is a unique venue that offers its patrons the best of both worlds - culinary and theater. As evening sets in, Mönchengladbach's creative crowd starts streaming into this orange-walled cafe, ready to tune in to jazz performances and theater series. To keep them company there are a handful of wines and small snacks, while those who wish to step outside will be welcomed by a fine beer garden during warmer months.
Gastronomie Am Heidweiher nestles in an idyllic location of deciduous and coniferous woods. This waterfront restaurant has beautiful gardens and terraces with creepers, ferns, bushes and garden umbrellas. Enjoy breathtaking views of the lake or laze around on picnic mats spread over the grass, under a canopy of trees, with chilled beer in hand. This restaurant serves the traditional cuisine of the Lower Rhine region using recipes passed down several generations. Savor Mediterranean classics and home-baked cakes, along with German wine and beer. For an added fee, guests can also enjoy a dip in the pool. Head here on a Sunday for the delicious buffet breakfast.
Bauman Brauhof is located on the busy Cathedral Square. Baumann's Brauhof is run by Hans-Josef Baumann and his wife. Undoubtedly, they are one of the most noted gastronomes lovers. Bar food at Baumann's Brauhof remains authentic Brauhaus-kitchen and the delicacies are reasonably priced. Well-prepared side dishes or the succulent Pork Hock are worth a try here, apart from their amazing selection of beers.
Thiebolds-Eck is place where the young and the young at heart come to sample beers and enjoy scrumptious pub fare. Located at the intersection of Thieboldsgasse and Lungengasse, the red exterior of the pub makes it hard to miss. The interior of the place is quite old-school with wooden flooring and yellow Christmas lights adding a rustic charm. Photos and football paraphernalia are strewn all around, which explains why this place has a euphoric ambiance during important games. Come here with your best buddies and have a great time without having to burn a hole in your wallet.
Siebert’s Bar is worth visiting for the presentation of drinks and elegant interiors. It can be a bit difficult to spot the entrance to the bar, and many people walk right past it without noticing. The secret to being let in is ringing a small bell, and once the doors open, they give way to a sultry bar with chandeliers, leather sofas and stools, and many burning candles. Drinks are the central attraction, and they are imaginative. Grab an early evening Aperitif à la Francaise a Negroni Sbagliato, or the king of the bar’s cocktails, the cool Copper Martini.