Food & Drinks in Frankfurt

Here you can find out all about the latest food trends, the hottest new restaurant openings, barista courses, wine tastings, brunch dates and street food festivals.

The best restaurants, cafés, street food spots, wine tastings & beer tastings in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a city that is as diverse in culinary terms as its inhabitants, and that's really saying something for one of Germany's most international cities, because here Hessian culinary tradition meets street food from all over the world, apple wine meets craft beer, and the best snack of the evening sometimes doesn't come from a Michelin-starred restaurant, but from a food truck that stands in a busy square in the middle of the city and smells of freshly roasted spices. The Kleinmarkthalle in the city center is something like Frankfurt's culinary living room: three floors full of market stalls, delicacies, regional products and small snack bars, where you can easily spend an hour without eating the same thing twice, and which is open six days a week, making it one of the most reliable food addresses in the city. If you are drawn to the outdoors, the Roßmarkt is always a good place to go: The Street Food and Music Festival regularly returns to this central square, with food trucks, live music and Free admission, making it one of the most accessible food events in the city . The Klassikstadt in Ostend hosts the Street Food Festival several times a year, where international cuisines come together in an extraordinary industrial setting and you can literally eat your way around the world, from smashburgers to baos and vegan bowls . The Foodtura Festival is specifically dedicated to the future of food and regularly brings together restaurateurs, initiatives and food enthusiasts for workshops, tastings and discussions on the topic of sustainable and future-proof gastronomy. As a traditional cider district, Sachsenhausen is of course also a must-visit for anyone who really wants to understand Frankfurt from a culinary perspective: Here, cider taverns and restaurants are lined up one after the other, serving up not just a drink and a side dish, but a real slice of city feeling. And those who prefer to combine food with a good dose of city history can browse the flea market on the Museumsufer at the weekend or visit one of the regular weekly markets in the various districts, where local producers offer fresh produce, delicacies and sometimes really good coffee. In short: Frankfurt's culinary scene is not limited to green sauce and handkäs with music, even if both have a well-deserved place in the city's history, but offers a food experience that is worthwhile all year round. To make sure you don't miss a single delicious moment, you can find all upcoming food events and happenings in the event calendar on Rausgegangen, clearly laid out, up-to-date and with enough inspiration to leave the house hungry tonight.