Restaurant in Stuttgart, Germany
Eat a Cut
100Pearl PointsQuick, casual pick

About Eat a Cut
Eat a Cut is a practical Stuttgart pick when convenience matters more than ceremony. Use it for an easy lunch, early dinner, or casual group meal near Kesselstraße; cross-shop Nannina if you want a clearer Italian, €€ profile, or 1819 Bistro am Wirtemberg and Rotenberger Weingärtle for a more defined Stuttgart setting.
Eat a Cut is a casual venue in Stuttgart with verified opening hours that make it relevant for direct planning across much of the week. The confirmed details are limited: it is closed on Monday, open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 AM to 8 PM, open Friday from 11 AM to 1 PM and 2 PM to 10 PM, open Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 10 PM.
Because the available verified information does not confirm a cuisine, price level, chef-led format, signature dishes, awards, booking policy, or group setup, the safest expectation is simple: consider Eat a Cut when its Stuttgart location, casual dress code, posted hours fit the plan. Avoid building expectations around unverified menu style or special-occasion service.
Book for timing and ease, not ceremony
The most useful planning detail is the schedule. Tuesday through Thursday offer an 11 AM to 8 PM window, Friday has a break between 1 PM and 2 PM before reopening until 10 PM, the weekend runs from noon to 10 PM. Monday is closed.
For atmosphere, service style, booking pressure, the verified information is not specific enough to make firm claims. Treat Eat a Cut as a casual Stuttgart option and confirm any important details directly before arranging a meal around it.
Where it sits next to other named options
Eat a Cut can be considered alongside Nannina when comparing named dining options, but the verified information here does not support a detailed cuisine or price comparison. Use the confirmed facts, city, hours, casual dress code, as the basis for deciding whether Eat a Cut fits your plans.
1819 Bistro am Wirtemberg, Rotenberger Weingärtle, Onkel Otto, Wirtshaus Hasen are also useful names to consider when looking at other dining options. Choose among them based on your own priorities, keep Eat a Cut in mind when its posted hours and casual approach match the occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Eat a Cut accommodate groups?
The verified information does not confirm a group policy, private-dining setup, or seating capacity. If you are planning for a group, confirm directly with Eat a Cut before relying on it for a specific party size.
How far ahead should I book Eat a Cut?
The verified information does not confirm a booking policy or reservation timing. Plan around the posted hours: Monday is closed; Tuesday through Thursday are 11 AM to 8 PM; Friday is 11 AM to 1 PM and 2 PM to 10 PM; Saturday and Sunday are 12 PM to 10 PM.
Is lunch or dinner better at Eat a Cut?
The verified hours include midday, afternoon, evening periods on several days, but they do not confirm a separate lunch or dinner format. Choose the time that best fits the posted schedule, noting the Friday break from 1 PM to 2 PM.
Is Eat a Cut good for a special occasion?
The verified information does not confirm a special-occasion format, tasting menu, awards, or a formal service style. Eat a Cut is best evaluated as a casual Stuttgart option unless the venue confirms otherwise.
What are alternatives to Eat a Cut?
Other named options to consider include Nannina, Wirtshaus Hasen, Onkel Otto, Rotenberger Weingärtle, 1819 Bistro am Wirtemberg. Compare them based on your preferred timing, setting, the details each venue confirms directly.
Does Eat a Cut handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information does not include dietary or allergy accommodation details. If this matters for your visit, ask Eat a Cut directly before going.
Location
Kesselstraße 4, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany
Compare Eat a Cut
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eat a Cut | Stuttgart | , | , |
| Onkel Otto | Stuttgart | , | , |
| 1819 Bistro am Wirtemberg | Stuttgart | , | , |
| Rotenberger Weingärtle | Stuttgart | , | , |
| Nannina | Stuttgart | Italian | €€ |
| Wirtshaus Hasen | Stuttgart | , | , |
How Eat a Cut Stuttgart compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot book Eat a Cut
Try Nannina if the group wants a clearer cuisine lane and a known €€ price signal. For a meal that feels more tied to Stuttgart's local setting, look at 1819 Bistro am Wirtemberg or Rotenberger Weingärtle instead.
How Eat a Cut compares in Stuttgart
Eat a Cut is the easiest recommendation when the group wants a casual, low-planning meal rather than a restaurant-led evening. Nannina has the clearer value signal because its Italian, €€ positioning tells diners what kind of night they are booking; choose Nannina when cuisine clarity matters more than convenience.
For ambiance, 1819 Bistro am Wirtemberg and Rotenberger Weingärtle are stronger cross-shops if the point is a more defined Stuttgart outing. Eat a Cut works better when location and timing are the priority, especially for repeat diners who already know the area and do not need the meal to anchor the whole day.
Onkel Otto and Wirtshaus Hasen are the better names to consider when the group wants a more traditional local-feeling meal. Eat a Cut is the practical fallback: easier to slot into a plan, less useful for a celebratory dinner, strongest when booking difficulty needs to stay low.
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