Founded in 1723, this old, established business for glass, china, cutlery, gifts, kitchen wares and other household goods is one of the largest of its kind in Germany. This original store on the Marktplatz, has a sales area of over 3000 square meters spread over four floors. For those who would like to put their feet up, there is a tea room, where one can relax after some shopping.
Schlemmermeyer, located on Schulstraße is part of a chain of delis which are spread across Germany. Sandwiches and other deli specialties are served here but the real draw for customers are the wide variety of delicious sausages. These sausages are of gourmet quality and come in varieties like veal sausage, bratwurst and liverwurst. Gouda and other whole-milk cheeses are also popular offerings here along with traditional German delicacies like meat loaf, meatballs, roast pork and much much more. For some authentic German delicacies while on the go, come to Schlemmermeyer.
Founded in 1723, this old, established business for glass, china, cutlery, gifts and household goods is one of the largest of its kind in Germany. The place is ideal to go if you are looking for something unusual to deck up your kitchen. The beautiful kitchen accessories and equipment from this place are sure to make your kitchen functional and beautiful. Tritschler LifeStyle changes its themes every two months. They also conduct cooking competitions periodically so that your visits never get monotonous.
Bringing flavors of the Mediterranean, Feinkost Böhm is an upscale eatery offering a seasonal menu of European-style sandwiches, salads and other deli items. Prepared from freshly cut, high-quality meats and locally sourced, organic ingredients, the menu items are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Though the prices are quite steep, the deliciousness of the food is well worth the money spent. Enjoy the hearty meal in the cozy indoor setting, or grab a table in the lovely shaded patio for a memorable meal.
Inspired by the food cultures of Mexico and the US, friends and owners Angelo and Andreas' conceptualized Burreatos, a casual eatery serving delectable burritos in Stuttgart. A few steps away from the Hospitalkirche, this chic eatery sports a minimalist decor. Create your own burrito, burrito bowl and salads by choosing your base, dressing and add-ons. Their ingredients are procured from sustainable farms to ensure high quality in their food. Quick and inexpensive, it is among the best burrito shops in town.
Known as Modelleisenbahn Center, the shop offers a range of miniature models of trains, accessories, military models, steam engines and many more. The shop also sells Vallejo colors and products by more than 70 manufacturers. An avid model train collector would find just the right accessories to add to his collection.
A cozy little cafe in central Stuttgart, Zimt & Zucker is where you should be heading for a steaming cup of coffee and a hearty breakfast. The first thing one would notice on entering this cafe is its uncanny decor, replete with fascinating curios, impressive ceiling painting, and mismatched furniture. Brewed from only the best possible coffee beans, seldom does the coffee fail to live up to expectations. Also not-to-be-missed are the tantalizing pancakes, crepes, cakes and chocolate, which will surely have you coming back for more.
A visit to the Mercedes-Benz Museum is incomplete without making a stop at the Museumsshop. You will find an impressive range of Mercedes-Benz merchandise in the form of apparel, model cars, watches, accessories, literature, gift items, games, toys and novelties that you would probably not find anywhere else. It is a fascinating place to check out authentic products and get great mementos of your trip to this world-famous museum.