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Alte Kelter

Fellbach
7.6/ 10Good

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Rooms & Views

Triple Room
3x Twin 20 Up to 4

This room offers a TV and private bathroom.

Double Room
1x Double 14 Up to 3

This room offers a TV and private bathroom.

Quadruple Room
1x Double 14 Up to 5

This room offers a TV and private bathroom.

Single Room
1x Twin 8

This room offers a TV and private bathroom.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Oettinger's Restaurant★ Michelin The Oettinger brothers bring great dedication to the running of this family business, whose history stretches back over 150 years. Michael Oettinger's contemporary take on classic French-inspired cuisine revolves around excellent produce – such as superb French Challans duck, the pink-roasted breast of which is wonderfully showcased with preserved lemon, okra pods and sweet potato. The two set menus comprise three to five courses – you can also swap or add on dishes. On Wednesdays, the restaurant serves exclusively the very reasonably priced two- or three-course "Midweek Special Menu" – an ide3.7km
  • Waldschlössle After driving past seemingly endless rows of vines, you will eventually reach this small vineyard, where a traditional mountain inn has been reimagined as a trendy and modern dining destination. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase breathtaking panoramic views of the region. There is also a terrace. "Fine Swabian cuisine" is the name of the game at this restaurant, which is run by a young couple – Annika Braun presides front-of-house and her husband, Manuel, is the chef. He mainly uses locally sourced ingredients, following the seasonal availability of produce, and also likes to incorporate eleme962m
  • Bachofer★ Michelin Dating back to 1647, this lovely building on Marktplatz is the second oldest in Waiblingen and was once a pharmacy. Today, chic and trendy decor, as well as a lively atmosphere make for an appealing contrast with the historical setting. Nab a seat at the counter for a front-row view into the glass-paned kitchen, where chef-patron Bernd Bachofer conjures up dishes that are cosmopolitan, exciting and meticulously prepared using first-rate ingredients – for instance the perfectly cooked and flamed black cod fillet marinated in miso, or the highly aromatic and tender caramelised suckling pig belly4.7km
  • Zum Ackerbürger Can Basar This long-standing inn in Stuttgart's Bad Cannstatt district is in one of the area's oldest half-timbered buildings, dating back to the 15C. The setting is cosy and rustic, with lots of aged wood creating a charming, old-world atmosphere. The kitchen is headed by Can Basar, who previously worked at several renowned establishments. The menu includes seasonal and international cuisine alongside timeless classics – the roast beef is a favourite. In addition to an à la carte selection, there is also a four- or five-course set menu.4.2km
  • Untere Apotheke With its chic and trendy bistro feel and easygoing buzz, this restaurant right on Marktplatz is especially inviting. The food is in keeping with the modern setting, with a thoughtfully compiled menu featuring creative dishes based on classic recipes. Ambitious, precisely crafted and visually very appealing, these are prepared in a small glass-fronted kitchen – diners in the four counter seats are guaranteed some fascinating insights. In addition to the à la carte selection, there are two set menus. At lunchtime, the options are somewhat simpler and more limited. A fantastic initiative: In coll4.7km
  • Knausbira Stüble This family-run business in the Hedelfingen district has been renowned for its fine cuisine for many years and is popular with older and younger diners alike. It all began in 1985 with Susanne and Hendrik Schallmeir, and now their son Gabriel and his wife Lia – the second generation – have joined the team. In the small open kitchen, father and son work like a well-oiled machine, upholding Swabian culinary traditions while embracing inspiration from modern international cuisine. Their menu ranges from classics such as Zwiebelrostbraten (braised beef with onions and gravy) and Kässpätzle, to Kal5.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • MHPArena football stadium in Stuttgart, Germany3.2km
  • Mercedes-Benz Museum automobile museum in Stuttgart, Germany3.2km
  • Württemberg Mausoleum mausoleum2.2km
  • Wirtemberg Castle building in Stuttgart, Stuttgart Government Region, Bade-Württemberg, Germany2.1km
  • Porsche-Arena architectural structure3.4km
  • Bad Cannstatt quarter of Stuttgart, Germany4.4km
  • Württemberg mountain2.1km
  • Schurwald mountain range3.5km

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