It’s been some time since our last visit to Strasbourg, France. So when the opportunity arose to stop there, just for lunch, we jumped at the idea, since it is one of our favorite cities in France.
Strasbourg
The town has not changed much since we were last here, though that was during the summer. The weather however was great, a bit cool but sunny and pleasant. We stopped on our way to Colmar and enjoyed some of the city sights while we walked to our restaurant destination.
Place de la Grande Boucherie – Strasbourg, France
Place de la Grande Boucherie – Strasbourg, France
Rue des Bouchers – Strasbourg, France
Rue des Bouchers – Strasbourg, France
Restaurants
Le Gruber
Previously known as Zum Alten Strassburg, Le Gruber offers typical Alsatian cuisine, which is a mixture of french and german. The interior is comfortable and very nice.
Le Gruber Restaurant – Main Entrance – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Menu – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Menu – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Inside – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Inside – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Inside – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Patti and Ericka – Strasbourg, France
The food was very good and reasonably priced. I found the potato casserole especially enjoyable and very tasty, though with the Muenster cheese on it, a bit filling.
Le Gruber Restaurant – French Onion Soup – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – French Onion Soup – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Fish special with noodles – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Potato Gratin – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Gabis Fried Potato Pancake with Bibaleskaes, Ham and Salad – Strasbourg, France
Le Gruber Restaurant – Potato Casserole and Salad – Strasbourg, France