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Zum Stiefel
The guide was updated:A guesthouse with a traditional restaurant and the region's oldest, 300-year-old brewery, Stiefelbräu: Zum Stiefel is a great place to start your Saarländisch experience.
Useful Information
- Address: Am Stiefel 2, Saarbrücken
- Opening hours: Mon to Thu: 11.45–23.00, Fri and Sat: 11.45–24.00, Sun: visit website
- Website: www.braugasthoefe.de/en/guesthouses/zum-stiefel
- Phone: +49 681 936 450
- Email: info@braugasthoefe.de
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