Restaurant in Stuttgart, Germany

4 Brothers Burger is a casual, walk-in-friendly burger spot at Haußmannstraße 190 in Stuttgart's eastern suburbs. No booking is required, no dress code applies, and the price point sits well below the city's fine-dining tier. For explorers in the neighbourhood who want a no-fuss meal, it works — but it is not a destination for serious eating.
With no published price range, no awards on record, and sparse public data, 4 Brothers Burger sits at Haußmannstraße 190 in Stuttgart's eastern residential belt as a low-friction, easy-to-book option for anyone who wants a burger without the fine-dining overhead that defines much of the city's eating-out scene. Book same-day or walk in — this is not a venue that requires a three-week planning window.
4 Brothers Burger is a neighbourhood-level burger spot, not a destination restaurant. For the food-focused explorer looking for depth and context, the honest framing is this: Stuttgart's serious dining energy sits elsewhere, at places like Speisemeisterei or Délice. What 4 Brothers offers is accessibility — both in terms of booking and, almost certainly, price point. The cuisine type is not formally listed, but the name is a straight signal: this is a burger-focused operation, family-run in character if not necessarily in verified fact.
The service philosophy at a venue like this tends to follow the format: counter or table service, fast turnaround, no ceremony. Whether that earns or undermines the price depends on what you are paying , and without confirmed pricing, the honest advice is to arrive with casual expectations and treat anything above €15 per head as a reason to pause. For comparison, Stuttgart's mid-range casual dining runs roughly €12–20 per person before drinks; fine dining anchors like Der Zauberlehrling start around €€€ and climb from there.
If you are in the Ostheim or Gänsheide area and want a direct meal without a reservation, 4 Brothers Burger is a practical local option. It is not the right call if you are travelling specifically to eat well in Stuttgart , in that case, the city's stronger offering runs from the creative menus at Hegel Eins to the French-rooted cooking at Der Zauberlehrling. For a broader view of where Stuttgart eats, see our full Stuttgart restaurants guide.
Reservations: No booking platform or phone number is listed publicly , walk-in or direct contact at the venue is the likely path. Dress: Casual. This is a neighbourhood burger spot; no dress code applies. Budget: Not formally published, but expect the price tier typical of independent burger restaurants in Stuttgart's eastern suburbs , likely under €20 per head. Getting there: The address is Haußmannstraße 190, 70188 Stuttgart; accessible by Stuttgart's tram network. Timing: No published hours , check Google Maps for current opening times before visiting.
Stuttgart is a city with a serious fine-dining infrastructure , 5 and Speisemeisterei represent the city's higher end, while Baden-Württemberg more broadly is home to destination-level cooking at venues like Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn. Within that context, 4 Brothers Burger operates at the other end of the spectrum , and there is nothing wrong with that, provided you are not expecting the service polish or kitchen ambition of the city's celebrated tables. If you are exploring Germany's dining scene more widely, Pearl also covers JAN in Munich, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin, and Aqua in Wolfsburg for calibration across price points and ambition levels.
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Casual clothes are fine. There is no dress code at a neighbourhood burger spot at this price point , jeans and a t-shirt are entirely appropriate. Save the smarter outfit for a booking at Speisemeisterei or Délice, where the room and the price tag shift expectations.
No seating configuration is confirmed in the available data. Independent burger restaurants at this scale in Stuttgart typically offer table seating rather than a bar counter. If counter or bar seating matters to you, contact the venue directly before visiting , no phone number is listed publicly, so checking Google Maps or the venue's social presence is the practical route.
For a step up in cooking ambition without jumping to fine dining, Der Zauberlehrling (€€€, creative) is a reasonable next rung. If you want full-service fine dining, Hegel Eins and 5 are the city's stronger bets. For a complete picture of the Stuttgart restaurant scene, see our full Stuttgart restaurants guide.
No menu data is publicly available for this venue, so confirmed dietary accommodation cannot be stated. For anyone with serious allergies or specific requirements, the safest move is to contact the restaurant directly before visiting. No phone number or website is listed in available records , Google Maps or a direct visit are the practical options. Burger formats generally allow for some customisation, but that is a category observation, not a venue-specific guarantee.
Probably not, unless the occasion is specifically casual. Without confirmed awards, a published price tier, or any editorial recognition, 4 Brothers Burger does not carry the markers of a special-occasion restaurant. For a meal that earns the occasion, Stuttgart has better options: Speisemeisterei and Hupperts both sit at €€€€ and offer the room and service level that a celebration warrants. Internationally, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach and Victor's Fine Dining in Perl set the benchmark for what a genuinely occasion-worthy German restaurant delivers.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 Brothers Burger | Easy | — | |
| Speisemeisterei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| 5 | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Der Zauberlehrling | €€€ | Unknown | — |
| Hupperts | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Wielandshöhe | €€€ | Unknown | — |
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