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    Restaurant in Würzburg, Germany

    Steakhaus in der Bachgasse

    100Pearl Points

    Dinner, not theatre

    Steakhaus in der Bachgasse, Restaurant in Würzburg

    About Steakhaus in der Bachgasse

    A practical Würzburg steakhouse choice for first-timers who want a central dinner without turning the meal into a major reservation project. Steakhaus in der Bachgasse is strongest as a late-evening, familiar-format option; choose Aifach Reisers or MiZAR instead if the night calls for seasonal cooking or a higher-ambition creative meal.

    Steakhaus in der Bachgasse is a Würzburg dinner option with a simple practical profile: it is open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–11 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday. That makes it a restaurant to think about primarily in terms of whether its confirmed evening window fits the shape of your plans. The verified dress code is smart casual, so it is best approached as an evening visit where the main confirmed planning details are timing and attire, rather than as a place to judge in advance by assumptions about menu format, price, or atmosphere.

    Consider it for a direct evening in Würzburg

    Steakhaus in der Bachgasse makes the most sense for diners who want a Würzburg restaurant option during its confirmed evening hours. The decision point should stay practical: it is available Wednesday through Sunday from 5–11 PM, with no verified lunch hours. In that sense, it works best as a straightforward dinner candidate when you already know you are looking for an evening meal rather than a daytime stop. If you are comparing other named options, Aifach Reisers and MiZAR are useful cross-shops within the same broader planning set.

    For a first visit, keep expectations grounded in the verified facts rather than assuming a particular menu format, price point, awards history, or service style. The smart-casual dress code gives enough guidance to avoid arriving too casually, while still keeping the planning simple and flexible. Alte Mainmühle and Kokono Restaurant Würzburg are other named alternatives to consider when building a dinner shortlist, while Steakhaus in der Bachgasse is easiest to place by its evening schedule and smart-casual dress code. That narrow but clear profile is useful: it tells you when the restaurant is relevant, when it is not, what level of attire is safest.

    The evening schedule is the main reason to keep it on the list

    The strongest confirmed planning detail is timing. Steakhaus in der Bachgasse is closed Monday and Tuesday, then open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–11 PM. For anyone arranging meals around hotel check-in, sightseeing, or a compact evening in the city, those hours are the key filter. The absence of verified lunch hours also matters, because it keeps the restaurant from being a general all-day option and places it more clearly in the dinner category. That makes it relevant for travelers comparing dinner options after checking the full Würzburg restaurants guide or the Würzburg hotels guide.

    Do not build the choice around unverified claims about awards, seating, price, dishes, drinks, or a special service format. Without those details confirmed, the most accurate way to use Steakhaus in der Bachgasse in a plan is to treat it as a time-and-dress-code match. Keep it in the plan if the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code fit your evening in Würzburg, compare it with other dining in Würzburg if you need a different kind of restaurant experience, a different schedule, or simply more verified detail before deciding.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Steakhaus in der Bachgasse?

    The key practical detail is the schedule: it is closed Monday and Tuesday, then open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–11 PM. The verified dress code is smart casual.

    Can I eat at the bar at Steakhaus in der Bachgasse?

    There is no verified bar-seating detail. Plan only from the confirmed basics: Steakhaus in der Bachgasse is in Würzburg, follows a smart-casual dress code, is open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–11 PM.

    How far ahead should I book Steakhaus in der Bachgasse?

    Specific booking lead times are not verified. If you need a particular dinner time, check availability directly, keeping in mind the confirmed schedule: Wednesday through Sunday from 5–11 PM, closed Monday and Tuesday.

    Is Steakhaus in der Bachgasse good for a special occasion?

    That depends on the kind of occasion. The verified facts support planning for an evening restaurant visit in Würzburg with a smart-casual dress code, but there is no confirmed information here about private rooms, set menus, awards, or a particular celebration format.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Steakhaus in der Bachgasse?

    Dinner is the confirmed option. The verified hours are 5–11 PM from Wednesday through Sunday, the restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday.

    What are other options to compare with Steakhaus in der Bachgasse?

    Other named options to compare include Mera Tapas, Kokono Restaurant Würzburg, Aifach Reisers, Alte Mainmühle, MiZAR. Choose among them based on your own timing, availability, dining preferences.

    Location

    Bachgasse 6, 97070 Würzburg, Germany

    Compare Steakhaus in der Bachgasse

    Steakhaus in der Bachgasse Würzburg: Worth It? and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Steakhaus in der BachgasseWürzburg, ,
    Mera TapasWürzburg, ,
    Kokono Restaurant WürzburgWürzburg, ,
    Aifach ReisersWürzburgSeasonal Cuisine€€
    Alte MainmühleWürzburg, ,
    MiZARWürzburgCreative€€€€

    How Steakhaus in der Bachgasse Würzburg: Worth It? compares with similar nearby venues.

    If this is not the right fit

    Book Aifach Reisers if value and seasonal cooking matter more than the steakhouse format. Choose MiZAR if the occasion justifies a higher-spend creative meal.

    How it compares in Würzburg

    Choose Steakhaus in der Bachgasse when the group wants a familiar steakhouse-style dinner in the center and booking friction matters. Mera Tapas is the better fit for a shareable, more casual table, while Kokono Restaurant Würzburg makes more sense when the group wants Asian cooking instead of a meat-led evening.

    Aifach Reisers is the stronger value comparison if seasonal cuisine at €€ is the goal; it gives the meal a clearer culinary direction without jumping to a luxury price tier. MiZAR, listed as creative and €€€€, is the splurge alternative for diners who want a more ambitious night rather than a simple steakhouse decision.

    Alte Mainmühle is the pick when setting and Würzburg atmosphere matter more than the steakhouse brief. For an easy dinner after a full day in the city, Steakhaus in der Bachgasse remains the more direct choice; for a meal with a stronger sense of place, Alte Mainmühle is the smarter cross-shop.

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