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    Restaurant in Frankfurt, Germany

    Gref-Völsings Braterei

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    Gref-Völsings Braterei, Restaurant in Frankfurt

    About Gref-Völsings Braterei

    A practical Frankfurt pick for a quick, casual daytime meal on Hanauer Landstraße. Book it mentally as an easy repeat stop, not as a cocktail destination or a long dinner plan; if drinks, ambience, or a higher-spend meal matter more, compare nearby options first.

    Gref-Völsings Braterei is a Frankfurt venue with verified daytime hours and a casual dress code. Beyond those basics, this guide should be used as a practical planning note rather than a detailed claim about cuisine, menu, service style, pricing, or reservations.

    The most reliable way to plan a visit is around the published schedule: Monday 7 AM–2 PM, Tuesday through Friday 7 AM–4 PM, Saturday 9 AM–1 PM, Sunday closed. Dress casually.

    Use it when the verified hours fit your plans

    Gref-Völsings Braterei is best considered within its confirmed opening times. It is open in the morning and daytime, with shorter hours on Monday and Saturday, it is closed on Sunday. No verified details are available here about a drinks program, booking policy, price level, menu format, take-out, delivery, or dietary accommodations.

    For a different Frankfurt dining plan, you can compare it with other verified options such as Bei Frau Nanna, Gerbermühle, Leuchtendroter, Masa Japanese Cuisine, or Yooki, depending on what kind of meal you are arranging.

    Good for planning around simple, verified basics

    The strongest confirmed information is direct: the venue is in Frankfurt, the dress code is casual, the hours are limited to daytime service from Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed. If your plans depend on specific menu items, seating, reservations, accessibility, allergies, or service details, confirm those directly before going.

    If this is part of a wider Frankfurt plan, keep the decision grounded in the verified basics above and use broader city resources for hotels, restaurants, bars, other activities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Gref-Völsings Braterei?

    Dress casually. The verified dress code for Gref-Völsings Braterei is casual.

    What should I order at Gref-Völsings Braterei?

    No specific verified menu items are available here. If you need current dish details, check directly with Gref-Völsings Braterei before visiting.

    How far ahead should I book Gref-Völsings Braterei?

    No verified booking guidance is available here. Plan around the confirmed hours: Monday 7 AM–2 PM, Tuesday 7 AM–4 PM, Wednesday 7 AM–4 PM, Thursday 7 AM–4 PM, Friday 7 AM–4 PM, Saturday 9 AM–1 PM, Sunday closed.

    Is Gref-Völsings Braterei good for solo dining?

    No specific verified solo-dining details are available here. The confirmed basics are that Gref-Völsings Braterei is in Frankfurt, has a casual dress code, keeps daytime hours from Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed.

    Location

    Hanauer Landstraße 132, 60314 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    Frankfurt, Germany

    Compare Gref-Völsings Braterei

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    How Gref-Völsings Braterei Frankfurt compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    If the plan needs a more polished dinner, cross-shop Gerbermühle. If the brief is higher-spend Japanese, look at Masa Japanese Cuisine instead.

    How it compares in Frankfurt

    Choose Gref-Völsings Braterei when ease matters more than ceremony. Compared with Masa Japanese Cuisine, which sits in a higher €€€€ Japanese bracket, this is the lower-commitment choice: less suited to a special meal, more useful when speed and simplicity matter.

    Yooki, Bei Frau Nanna, Gerbermühle are better cross-shops when the room, group fit, or a more complete restaurant experience is the priority. Pick them over this venue for a planned dinner; keep Gref-Völsings Braterei for a fast, casual meal.

    Leuchtendroter is the comparison to make if the meal is more about atmosphere or a different style of dining. The decision is not complicated: go here for low-friction Frankfurt eating, look elsewhere when the occasion needs more polish.

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