Restaurant in Waldenbuch, Germany
Gasthof Krone
450Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Plan the drive.

About Gasthof Krone
Gasthof Krone in Waldenbuch holds a Michelin star for 2024 and 2025 under chef Erik Metzger, offering Classic Cuisine at the €€€ tier — a price point that undercuts most of Germany's one-star competition by a meaningful margin. With a 4.7 Google rating across 299 reviews and a traditional Swabian Gasthof setting, it is a strong value case for serious diners routing through the Stuttgart region.
Book the table before you plan the drive to Waldenbuch
Gasthof Krone operates at a booking difficulty level that rewards planning. This is a hard-to-book Michelin-starred restaurant in a small Swabian town, and if you are waiting until you arrive in the Stuttgart area to secure a table, you have already waited too long. The practical approach: treat reservation lead time as the first decision, not an afterthought. Once the table is confirmed, everything else about a visit to Krone tends to fall into place.
Waldenbuch is a compact town in the Schönbuch nature park, southeast of Stuttgart, and Gasthof Krone at Nürtinger Str. 14 occupies the kind of address that tells you something before you walk through the door. The word Gasthof carries a specific weight in southern Germany: it signals a building with roots in hospitality that predate the modern restaurant category entirely. That spatial inheritance matters here. Where many starred restaurants in Germany occupy purpose-built or heavily renovated spaces, Krone carries a physical presence shaped by its history, with proportions and character that a newer room simply cannot replicate. For the explorer-type diner who reads context into space, this is a genuine differentiator.
A Michelin-starred room in a traditional frame
Krone has held a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, with chef Erik Metzger at the pass. Two consecutive years of recognition at this level is not incidental; it signals a kitchen operating with consistency, not chasing a single exceptional season. The cuisine type is listed as Classic Cuisine, which in Michelin's vocabulary means technically grounded, product-focused cooking that respects established cooking methods without using them as a creative crutch. This is a meaningful distinction from the more experiential or concept-driven formats you encounter at higher price tiers. Classic Cuisine at this level tends to reward diners who want serious cooking in a format that still feels like dinner rather than a performance.
The price range is €€€, which positions Krone a full tier below the €€€€ houses that dominate Germany's top-flight dining conversation. That gap is worth stating plainly: you are getting Michelin-starred Classic Cuisine at a price point that undercuts Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, and Tantris by a meaningful margin. For a diner weighing value-per-star, Krone is one of the more rational choices in the southern German corridor.
The drinks program: what a Gasthof context delivers
The Gasthof format has a direct bearing on the drinks experience, and this is where Krone's positioning becomes particularly interesting for the food-and-wine enthusiast. Traditional southern German hospitality establishments have always maintained a close relationship with regional wine, particularly the Württemberg producers that operate within a short radius of Waldenbuch. The Swabian wine country is not the most internationally discussed German wine region, but for a diner willing to look past Mosel and Rheingau, it offers Trollinger, Lemberger, and Spätburgunder from producers who rarely appear on export lists. A Gasthof-rooted restaurant in this geography is structurally well-placed to offer exactly this kind of cellar depth.
Specific wine list details are not available in the current record, which means we cannot confirm individual producers or price brackets with certainty. What the venue category, geography, and Michelin recognition together imply is a drinks program serious enough to complement Classic Cuisine cooking at star level, with a regional bias that a broader urban restaurant would be less likely to maintain. If a locally-anchored wine selection matters to your visit, this is the right question to put directly to the restaurant when booking.
The Google rating of 4.7 across 299 reviews is a meaningful trust signal at this sample size. A 4.7 at nearly 300 reviews, for a starred restaurant in a small town where the visitor base is deliberately self-selecting, reflects consistent execution across kitchen and front-of-house alike.
Who should book Gasthof Krone
Krone works leading for: couples or small groups treating a meal as a destination event; food-focused travellers routing through Stuttgart or the Swabian Alb who want a starred meal without the full €€€€ commitment; and explorers specifically interested in what Classic Cuisine looks like in a genuinely traditional Swabian setting rather than a remodelled city space. It is less obviously suited to large groups or anyone who needs a flexible same-week booking, given the booking difficulty level.
For further context on dining in this part of Germany, see our full Waldenbuch restaurants guide. If you are building a longer itinerary around the region, our Waldenbuch hotels guide and experiences guide cover the surrounding area. For comparable Classic Cuisine at the one-star level elsewhere in Germany, Meierei Dirk Luther in Glücksburg and ES:SENZ in Grassau are worth a look. If you are open to travelling further for a similar value-versus-prestige calculation, Schanz in Piesport and JAN in Munich both operate in comparable territory.
Practical reference
Address: Nürtinger Str. 14, 71111 Waldenbuch, Germany. Chef: Erik Metzger. Price range: €€€. Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025). Google rating: 4.7 (299 reviews). Booking difficulty: Hard. Current hours and booking method not confirmed; contact the restaurant directly or check current availability through a reservation platform.
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star, €€€, Waldenbuch — book well in advance, contact directly for hours and reservation availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gasthof Krone good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it's one of the stronger cases for a destination-meal occasion in the Stuttgart region. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024, 2025) under chef Erik Metzger give the meal a credential to match the occasion. The Gasthof format adds a grounded, unfussy quality that works for couples and small groups who want serious food without a maximally formal room. Book well ahead: this is not a venue you can drop into last minute.
Is Gasthof Krone good for solo dining?
It depends on the format. The Gasthof setting is generally more relaxed than a city fine-dining room, which can make solo dining feel less exposed than at a formal tasting counter. That said, at €€€ per head with a Michelin star, solo diners should weigh whether the full experience lands better with a companion. If you're a food-focused solo traveller routing through the Waldenbuch or Stuttgart area, it's a reasonable call; just confirm table availability for one when booking.
What should I order at Gasthof Krone?
Specific menu items are not documented in available data, so naming dishes would be guesswork. What the record confirms is a Classic Cuisine format at Michelin-star level under chef Erik Metzger. In practice, that points toward a set menu or tasting format rather than a broad à la carte selection. check the venue's official channels to confirm the current menu structure before visiting.
Can I eat at the bar at Gasthof Krone?
Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in the venue data. The Gasthof format traditionally includes a more casual front-of-house area alongside a dining room, so informal seating may exist, but whether it offers the full Michelin-level menu is unconfirmed. Call or email ahead if bar or counter dining is important to your visit plan.
What are alternatives to Gasthof Krone in Waldenbuch?
There are no other Michelin-starred venues documented in Waldenbuch itself, so Krone has no direct local competition at this level. If you're flexible on location, the Stuttgart region and Baden-Württemberg have a high density of Michelin-recognised restaurants. Tantris in Munich operates at a comparable price point with a longer track record; Schwarzwaldstube carries more stars but requires a separate trip into the Black Forest. For the Waldenbuch-specific destination-drive format, Krone is the only credentialed option on record.
Is Gasthof Krone worth the price?
At €€€ with two consecutive Michelin stars, the price-to-credential ratio is reasonable by German fine-dining standards, where starred restaurants at this tier often run significantly higher. The Gasthof framing keeps the experience grounded rather than formal-hotel inflated. The stronger question is logistics: Waldenbuch requires a deliberate trip. If you're already in the Stuttgart area and want a Michelin meal without driving into the city centre, Krone justifies the effort. If you're weighing it against a comparable venue closer to where you're staying, the stars alone are not reason enough to add significant travel time.
Location
Nürtinger Str. 14, 71111 Waldenbuch, Germany
Compare Gasthof Krone
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gasthof Krone | Classic Cuisine | €€€ | Hard |
| Schwarzwaldstube | French, Classic French | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Aqua | Contemporary German, Italian/Japanese, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Vendôme | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| CODA Dessert Dining | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Tantris | Modern French, French Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Schwarzwaldstube, French, Classic French, €€€€
- Aqua, Contemporary German, Italian/Japanese, Creative, €€€€
- Vendôme, Modern European, Creative, €€€€
- CODA Dessert Dining, Creative, €€€€
- Tantris, Modern French, French Contemporary, €€€€
How It Compares
Gasthof Krone's most direct competitive advantage is price. The venues most often mentioned alongside Krone in the German fine-dining conversation, Schwarzwaldstube, Aqua, Vendôme, and Tantris, all operate at €€€€, a full price tier above Krone's €€€ positioning. Those restaurants deliver multi-star ambition and the service infrastructure that comes with it, but if your priority is Michelin-recognised cooking without the full top-tier spend, Krone is the more rational booking.
CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin sits at €€€€ and occupies a completely different creative register, dessert-led, concept-forward, and built for diners who want something structurally unusual. Krone and CODA are not competing for the same booking; they serve different intentions entirely. For a diner who wants to eat seriously without a concept-driven format, Krone is the call. For the diner who wants a singular, format-breaking experience and is willing to pay for it, CODA makes sense on its own terms.
Within the context of German one-star Classic Cuisine, Krone's combination of a traditional Gasthof setting, consecutive-year Michelin recognition, strong Google score at meaningful review volume, and below-top-tier pricing makes it the practical recommendation for Stuttgart-area diners who want credentialed cooking without the full prestige-house commitment. The booking difficulty is real, plan at least several weeks ahead, but the effort-to-reward ratio holds up.
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