Altes Tramdepot
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, BERN/ Updated : Apr 10, 2017, 11:01 IST
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With fascinating views of the spires of Bern and the Aare River, Altes Tramdepot is a charming eatery that dishes out delectable Swiss and German food. The rosti served here is heart-warming, the sausages are perfectly cooked and … Read more
With fascinating views of the spires of Bern and the Aare River, Altes Tramdepot is a charming eatery that dishes out delectable Swiss and German food. The rosti served here is heart-warming, the sausages are perfectly cooked and the pretzels are massive. Read less

With fascinating views of the spires of Bern and the Aare River, Altes Tramdepot is a charming eatery that dishes out delectable Swiss and German food. The rosti served here is heart-warming, the sausages are perfectly cooked and the pretzels are massive. Washing these treats down with large mugs of beer is almost like a tradition and both locals and travellers flock to this brewery for an afternoon of sheer indulgence. Having been around for almost 15 years, Tramdepot brews its own beer and boasts of dozens of varieties. As far as the ambience is concerned, the outdoor seating, with comfortable wooden chairs and tables, will only amplify your dining experience, especially during the summer season. The service is fast and impressive and the prices are slightly on the higher side, perhaps owing to the popularity of this place.
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