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    Due Fratelli

    Bremen City Center, Bremen

    Restaurant in Bremen, Germany

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Due Fratelli is a practical central Bremen choice when convenience matters more than a defined culinary brief. For Italian with a clearer price tier, compare Al Pappagallo; for a more deliberate contemporary meal, look at alto. Use this as an easy market-square option rather than a special-occasion anchor.

    About Due Fratelli

    Due Fratelli is a Bremen venue with opening hours from Monday to Saturday and a smart-casual dress code. It is best planned around timing and fit rather than around expectations for a particular cuisine, price tier, chef-led format, or award profile.

    The planning call is simple: use the schedule first. Due Fratelli opens Monday to Thursday from 8 AM to 2:30 PM and again from 5:30 to 11 PM, Friday from 8 AM to 2:30 PM and 5:30 to 11:30 PM, Saturday from 8 AM to 2:30 PM and 5:30 to 11 PM; it is closed Sunday. If you need a comparison point while planning, Al Pappagallo is another Bremen option to review before deciding.

    Plan it around timing, not invented hooks

    The smartest multi-visit strategy is practical. First visit: choose Due Fratelli if its Bremen location, smart-casual dress code, opening windows fit your day. Second visit: return only if the first visit worked well enough for your schedule and group. Do not build the plan around a tasting-menu format, named chef, price level, house specialty, or award status.

    That does not make Due Fratelli a bad decision. It makes it a decision that should be made on the basics. It is useful for people who want a Bremen venue option with clear listed hours and a smart-casual expectation. It is less useful as a researched destination if your decision depends on specific cuisine, service style, menu format, or price information.

    Where it sits among Bremen options

    For comparison, consider Bremen Ratskeller, Al Pappagallo, Das Kleine Lokal, Küche 13, or alto depending on what you are trying to prioritize. Due Fratelli's most concrete planning value is its Bremen listing, smart-casual dress code, Monday-to-Saturday opening pattern.

    For broader planning, scan the full Bremen restaurants guide before locking the visit, then pair the decision with other Bremen plans if the night needs a firmer shape.

    The takePositioned on Am Markt 13, Due Fratelli draws steady foot traffic from visitors to Bremen’s principal landmarks and suits a range of social occasions. The editorial framing and existing listings point to date nights, family meals and small celebrations, where an approachable pan‑Italian menu feels right at home. Its location makes it practical for pre- or post‑sightseeing dinners, and the menu’s emphasis on pasta and secondi aligns with evening dining, so reservations for dinner—especially on weekends or during tourist seasons—are sensible.
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    Planning details

    Location
    Am Markt 13, 28195 Bremen, Germany
    Reservations
    Book on TheFork
    Website
    due-fratelli-bremen.de
    Phone
    +4942167352817
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Due Fratelli sits in the thick of Bremen’s medieval Marktplatz, and the setting shapes the restaurant’s personality as much as the food. The write-up places the venue squarely inside civic history, with direct sightlines to the Gothic Rathaus and the Roland column, which gives meals here an inherently historic and scenic context. At the same time the name and menu signal an informal, family-led approach: it reads as accessible and personable rather than austere. Expect a friendly, classic Italian atmosphere that leans into the square’s tourism and local foot traffic without feeling ceremonial.

    Best For

    Positioned on Am Markt 13, Due Fratelli draws steady foot traffic from visitors to Bremen’s principal landmarks and suits a range of social occasions. The editorial framing and existing listings point to date nights, family meals and small celebrations, where an approachable pan‑Italian menu feels right at home. Its location makes it practical for pre- or post‑sightseeing dinners, and the menu’s emphasis on pasta and secondi aligns with evening dining, so reservations for dinner—especially on weekends or during tourist seasons—are sensible.

    Ordering Tips

    The menu architecture is built around a familiar pan‑Italian vernacular: antipasti, pasta and secondi. Start with an antipasto or two to get a sense of the kitchen’s approach, then lean into the signature pastas. The Vitello Tonnato is a notable starter, while the Tagliatelle Bolognese and Spaghetti Carbonara represent dependable, well‑executed choices that reflect the restaurant’s accessible, classic Italian focus. Given the menu’s straightforward ordering cues, classic pasta dishes are the clearest place to judge the kitchen.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Warm, cozy, and familial atmosphere with nice interior ambiance.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyElegantClassic

    Best For

    Date NightFamilyCelebration

    Experience

    Open Kitchen

    View

    Street Scene

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Vitello Tonnato
    • Tagliatelle Bolognese
    • Spaghetti Carbonara
    Planning details

    Location

    Also consider

    Where to book if this does not fit

    Choose Al Pappagallo if the group specifically wants Italian and is comfortable with a €€€ signal. Choose alto if the meal should feel more contemporary and planned.

    If the setting matters more than cuisine, Bremen Ratskeller is the more Bremen-specific alternative.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Bremen

    Due Fratelli is the easier, more flexible pick in this group, mainly because it reads as a central convenience choice rather than a high-commitment reservation. Bremen Ratskeller is the better call when the room and Bremen heritage are part of the reason for booking; Due Fratelli is better when the priority is a simpler meal around the market-square area.

    For diners choosing by cuisine or price signal, Al Pappagallo has the clearer Italian positioning and €€€ cue, while alto is the stronger fit for a contemporary meal with a more deliberate spend. Due Fratelli is not the obvious splurge pick against either one.

    Küche 13 and Das Kleine Lokal are better cross-shops if the brief is a smaller-feeling Bremen dinner rather than market-square convenience. Book Due Fratelli when ease wins; choose the peers when the meal itself needs to carry the evening.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Due Fratelli in Bremen?

    Other Bremen options to compare include Bremen Ratskeller, alto, Küche 13, Al Pappagallo, Das Kleine Lokal. Choose among them based on your own priorities; Due Fratelli is a Bremen venue with listed opening hours and a smart-casual dress code.

    Is Due Fratelli good for a special occasion?

    It may suit a simple Bremen visit if the hours and smart-casual dress code fit your plan, but compare it with Bremen Ratskeller or other Bremen venues if the occasion needs a more clearly defined setting.

    Can I eat at the bar at Due Fratelli?

    Do not assume bar dining is a feature. Plan around a regular visit during the listed opening hours unless you check otherwise directly with the venue.

    Is Due Fratelli good for solo dining?

    A solo visit may be practical if the Bremen location, smart-casual dress code, listed opening hours suit your schedule.

    Can Due Fratelli accommodate groups?

    If you are planning for several people, check directly with the venue before booking, compare Bremen Ratskeller or Al Pappagallo if you want other Bremen options to check.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Due Fratelli?

    The schedule lists daytime and evening opening windows Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 2:30 PM, then 5:30 to 11 PM on most days, with Friday evening until 11:30 PM. Sunday is closed. Choose the window that best fits your plan and check current hours before going.