Situated in the heart of the city opposite the Römer, Frankfurt am Main's historic city hall, Zum Schwarzen Stern is a pleasant restaurant that boasts one of the best locations in Frankfurt am Main. Excellent service and exquisite food make Zum Schwarzen Stern ideal for all occasions, from business lunches to a romantic rendezvous. The stylish ambiance in the main restaurant and the two banqueting rooms also lends itself to receptions and festivities. It is no surprise that official visitors are often entertained here. Ask for one of their special meals and you won't be disappointed.
This former police station is one of Frankfurt's best-known landmarks. In the 18th Century, the square-shaped, Baroque building with its columned arcades was built as a police station and prison, when it housed many famous but reluctant guests (such as the councilor Johannes Erasmus Senckenberg and the legendary robber Schinderhannes). With a rich history behind it, the Café Hauptwache now attracts guests with hearty local and international fare and delectable desserts. People watch while seated in the outdoor area in the summer while you sip cold drinks and juices. The space can also be used to host business or private events.
For delightful Spanish tapas and creative seafood dishes that feature both the Mediterranean and Spanish cuisines, La Boveda has become a name to be reckoned since its opening in 2000. Located in a cellar, the dimly lit restaurant has a welcoming ambiance while the bar features a notable wine list. You will also enjoy the shows featuring flamenco dancers which makes the restaurant even more vibrant. You will surely like this flavorful Spanish restaurant.
One of the few Spanish restaurants in Frankfurt am Main, Andalucia is small and often full, and so the friendly staff sometimes have difficulty attending to everybody straight away. Decorated in light colors and with Spanish landscapes on the walls, the restaurant offers no-nonsense dishes typical of the Iberian peninsula. There are also several Spanish wines and you can round things off with a typical Spanish dessert. Buen Apetito!