Restaurant in Bern, Switzerland
Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa
190Pearl Points14 Gault Millau points, classic brasserie, easy to book.

About Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa
Jack's Brasserie inside the five-star Hotel Schweizerhof Bern has operated since 1901, holds 14 Gault Millau points, carries a 2-Star World of Fine Wine accreditation. The fin-de-siècle dining room makes it one of Bern's most credentialed options for a relaxed weekend brunch or unhurried lunch — easy to book and genuinely worth the visit on its own terms.
Should You Book Jack's Brasserie for Breakfast or Brunch in Bern?
Yes — if you want a morning or weekend meal in Bern that pairs genuine culinary credentials with a room that feels like it belongs to another era, Jack's Brasserie earns its place at the top of your shortlist. Housed inside the five-star Hotel Schweizerhof Bern at Bahnhofplatz 11, this is not a hotel restaurant you settle for because you are already staying there. With 14 Gault Millau points and a 2-Star World of Fine Wine accreditation, it holds its own against the city's standalone dining options. For food and wine enthusiasts visiting Bern, it is worth booking on its own terms.
The Room and the Mood
Jack's Brasserie opened in 1901, the fin-de-siècle interior still shapes the experience. The atmosphere sits at a particular register: unhurried and warm, with the kind of low ambient hum that lets conversation carry without effort. Small golden plaques along the seats mark where notable guests have sat over more than a century of service. The energy here is settled rather than buzzy — a deliberate contrast to the bustle of Bahnhofplatz just outside. For weekend brunch or a leisurely morning meal, that calm pays dividends. If you are after a lively, high-energy dining room, this is not the right match; consider Steinhalle instead.
What to Expect on the Plate
The kitchen operates in classic brasserie territory, with French classics at the core and seasonal, modern interpretations running alongside. The Wiener Schnitzel is explicitly flagged as a favourite, at a venue with 14 Gault Millau points it is reasonable to expect the kind of technical execution those points require. The wine list carries a 2-Star World of Fine Wine accreditation, which signals serious selection and depth, relevant whether you are pairing a weekend brunch or sitting down to a longer lunch. Specific menu items and current pricing are not confirmed in available data, so check directly with the hotel before booking if those details are a deciding factor.
Booking and Timing
Booking here is rated Easy, which matters when you are planning a trip to Bern and want to lock in a morning or weekend meal. You are unlikely to need more than a week's notice for most dates, though for Saturday or Sunday brunch, booking a few days ahead is sensible. The hotel's central position at Bahnhofplatz puts it within easy reach of Bern's old town and main station, making it a practical anchor for a day of exploring. For a broader look at where to eat and stay in the city, see our full Bern restaurants guide, our full Bern hotels guide, our full Bern bars guide, our full Bern wineries guide, and our full Bern experiences guide.
How It Compares in Switzerland
Jack's Brasserie sits in a different bracket from Switzerland's Michelin-stacked dining rooms. If you are plotting a broader Swiss fine dining trip, venues like Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, and Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel operate at greater intensity and higher price points. Jack's plays a different role: it is the credentialed, historic brasserie that delivers a relaxed but quality-assured meal without the formality or booking difficulty of a tasting-menu destination. For the explorer-traveller who wants depth and a genuine sense of place rather than a high-wire tasting menu, that is often the more satisfying choice on a city trip. Other Swiss options worth knowing: Memories in Bad Ragaz, Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont, and The Restaurant in Zurich each represent a different price-to-ambition ratio worth comparing before you book.
The Verdict
Jack's Brasserie is the right call for a weekend brunch or unhurried morning meal in Bern if you want genuine culinary credentials, 14 Gault Millau points, a 2-Star wine accreditation, over 120 years of continuous service, without the ceremony of a full fine-dining event. Book a few days out, ask about seasonal menu options when you confirm, if wine matters to your visit, the accredited list makes it worth ordering a glass or two beyond your usual morning habit.
Quick reference: Five-star hotel brasserie at Bahnhofpl. 11, Bern | 14 Gault Millau points | 2-Star World of Fine Wine accreditation | Est. 1901 | Booking: Easy, a few days' notice typical.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa good for a special occasion?
Yes, with some caveats about format. The fin-de-siècle room, five-star hotel setting, 14 Gault Millau points make it credible for a birthday dinner or anniversary meal where atmosphere matters as much as the food. It is not a full tasting-menu destination, so if the occasion calls for a multi-course progression, look elsewhere in Bern. For a celebratory lunch or a dinner that feels genuinely historic without demanding a $500-per-head commitment, it is a solid call.
Can I eat at the bar at Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa?
The venue database does not confirm bar-seating specifics for Jack's Brasserie. What is confirmed is that booking is rated Easy, which suggests walk-in flexibility is higher here than at tightly reserved Bern dining rooms. If you are travelling solo or as a pair and want a lower-commitment entry point, arriving without a reservation during off-peak hours is more viable here than at a Michelin-circuit restaurant.
Does Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the available venue data. A classic brasserie format with French staples and seasonal interpretations typically offers enough range to accommodate common restrictions, but confirming directly with the restaurant before arrival is advisable — particularly for complex requirements. The hotel's five-star status (Hotel Schweizerhof Bern) suggests kitchen staff accustomed to guest accommodation requests.
What should a first-timer know about Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa?
The room is the first thing to notice: Jack's has been operating since 1901, the fin-de-siècle interior includes original details like small golden plaques marking where famous guests once sat. On the plate, the kitchen runs French brasserie classics alongside seasonal modern interpretations — the Wiener Schnitzel is specifically flagged as a standout. The 14 Gault Millau points mean the cooking is more serious than a hotel dining room default, booking is straightforward given the Easy availability rating.
What are alternatives to Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa in Bern?
For a more intimate setting with a stronger focus on wine, Wein & Sein is the comparison to make. Steinhalle offers a different architectural backdrop if you want a dramatic room without the hotel-dining context. ZOE skews more contemporary if the 1901 atmosphere is not your preference. For a broader Swiss fine dining trip, the Michelin-listed restaurants in Zurich and Geneva sit in a higher gear, but Jack's 14 Gault Millau points keep it credible within the Bern market.
What should I order at Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa?
Jack's Wiener Schnitzel is the one dish specifically called out in the venue record and is described as a particular favourite — order it. Beyond that, the menu runs French brasserie classics with seasonal and modern interpretations alongside, so what is available will shift by the time of your visit. Specific dish details beyond the Schnitzel are not confirmed in the available data, so checking the current menu before arrival is worth doing.
Location
Bahnhofpl. 11, 3001 Bern, Switzerland
Compare Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Jack's Brasserie, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa | Easy | |
| ZOE | €€€ | Unknown |
| Wein & Sein | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Steinhalle | €€€€ | Unknown |
| moment | €€ | Unknown |
| Casino Restaurant | €€€ | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Bern for this tier.
Also Consider
- ZOE, Vegetarian, €€€
- Wein & Sein, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Steinhalle, Creative, €€€€
- moment, Creative, €€
- Casino Restaurant, Modern French, €€€
Jack's Brasserie sits at €€€ territory within Bern's dining scene, a five-star hotel brasserie with 14 Gault Millau points and a formal wine accreditation. If you are deciding between it and Wein & Sein (€€€€), the choice comes down to format: Wein & Sein is the destination for modern, ambitious cooking; Jack's is the right call when you want a historically grounded room, a credentialed but unfussy menu, a wine list with depth, without the intensity of a tasting-menu experience.
Steinhalle (€€€€) and Jack's are harder to compare directly because they serve different moods. Steinhalle brings creative energy and a more contemporary dining experience; Jack's trades on atmosphere, history, the confidence of a kitchen that has been doing this well for decades. For weekend brunch specifically, Jack's fin-de-siècle calm is the better fit. For a lively dinner that leans into creative cooking, Steinhalle edges ahead.
At the value end, ZOE (€€€, vegetarian) and Casino Restaurant (€€€, Modern French) offer competitive alternatives at a similar price point. ZOE is the better choice if vegetarian-first menus are a priority. Casino Restaurant is the closer stylistic rival to Jack's given its French framing, but lacks the hotel gravitas and wine accreditation that set Jack's apart for food and wine enthusiasts.
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