Palatinate · €€ · City Centre

Pfaelzer Stubb

The Pfaelzer Stubb in Ludwigshafen's city centre is a genuine wine tavern in the style of the Vorderpfalz. Saumagen, liver dumplings with sauerkraut, bratwurst and hearty cold platters, plus Riesling and Dornfelder from regional winemakers served in the traditional Schoppen glass. Cosy, down-to-earth and accompanied by the typical Palatinate banter over the counter.

Palatinate Specialities

At the Pfaelzer Stubb, what comes to the table is what defines the region: Saumagen, liver dumplings with sauerkraut, hearty bratwurst and rustic cold platters. The kitchen stays down-to-earth and honest, very much in the style of a Vorderpfalz wine tavern. Those who like to start small begin with a cold platter and a Schoppen before moving on to the classic Saumagen.

Wine in the Schoppen Glass

With the meal, Riesling and Dornfelder from regional winemakers are poured in the traditional Schoppen glass, just as Palatinate custom demands. The wines come from the nearby Vorderpfalz and pair directly with the hearty menu. Here the Schoppen is more than a drink; it is part of the sociable character of the Stubb.

A Rustic Tavern in Town

The wine tavern sits in the heart of Ludwigshafen's city centre and is therefore easy to reach on foot. The setting is cosy and rustic, and the typical Palatinate banter over the counter is part of the evening. No reservations are taken, so it can get crowded above all at weekends; then the convivial squeezing-together is simply part of the experience.

Tue–Sat 5pm–12am Walk-in

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