Restaurant in Stuttgart, Germany
Transit-Level Fine Dining

Andiamore is a subterranean bar in Stuttgart's Stadtmitte S-Bahn station, with a drinks-forward identity that sets it apart from the city's wine-heavy dining scene. Easy to book and directly accessible by S-Bahn, it works best as a post-dinner cocktail stop or a standalone bar evening for parties of two or three.
Andiamore sits below street level in Stuttgart's Stadtmitte S-Bahn station at Rotebühlplatz — a subterranean address that immediately sets it apart from the city's more conventional dining rooms. If you've visited once and wondered whether it's worth returning, the short answer is yes, but with a specific purpose in mind: the drinks program is the reason to come back.
The underground setting shapes the entire experience. Low ceilings, the structural bones of a transit station, and artificial light create an atmosphere that is deliberately intimate rather than accidentally cramped. For a bar-led evening, this works in its favour — the spatial compression focuses attention on the counter, the glassware, and the person making your drink. It is not a room for large groups expecting to spread out; parties of two or three will feel at home, while bigger groups may find the layout constraining. If you are returning after a first visit, request seating closer to the bar rather than the periphery, where the energy is noticeably thinner.
For a Stuttgart bar scene that leans heavily on wine , the city sits at the centre of the Württemberg wine region , Andiamore's positioning as a cocktail-forward venue gives it a clear identity. The subterranean setting suits a cocktail bar more than it would a wine-focused room: the lack of natural light matters less, and the enclosed atmosphere rewards drinks that reward slow attention. If you are deciding between a drinks-led evening here and a wine-focused dinner elsewhere in the city, Andiamore is the stronger choice for cocktails specifically. For wine depth, Stuttgart's broader restaurant scene , including venues covered in our full Stuttgart restaurants guide , will serve you better.
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means walk-ins are a realistic option on quieter weekday evenings. The Rotebühlplatz address is directly accessible via the Stadtmitte S-Bahn stop, making it one of the more direct venues to reach in central Stuttgart without a car. No dress code data is available, but the underground transit-station context suggests smart-casual is appropriate. Check current hours directly before visiting, as no published schedule is confirmed in our data.
If you are already familiar with Stuttgart's higher-end dining circuit , venues like Speisemeisterei, 5, or Der Zauberlehrling , Andiamore fills a different slot: a post-dinner drinks stop or a standalone bar evening rather than a primary dining destination. It also makes a reasonable anchor for exploring Stuttgart's bar scene more broadly. Visitors to Germany's wider fine-dining circuit, from Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn to JAN in Munich, will find Andiamore a different register entirely , unpretentious, underground, and drinks-first. That is precisely its appeal for the right visitor.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andiamore | Easy | — | |
| Speisemeisterei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| 5 | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Der Zauberlehrling | €€€ | Unknown | — |
| Hupperts | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Wielandshöhe | €€€ | Unknown | — |
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