Modern · €€€ · City Centre
Restaurant am Hack-Museum
The restaurant at the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum lies right beside the large ceramic mural by Joan Miró that defines the facade. Seasonal, modern cuisine, regional produce finely interpreted and a small terrace overlooking the glowing mosaic. A stylish spot for museum visitors and anyone who likes to combine art with indulgence.
Cuisine Between the Galleries
The restaurant at the Hack-Museum relies on a seasonal, modern kitchen that interprets regional produce with a fine touch. The menu stays compact and focused, so a visit suits both a small lunch between two exhibition rooms and a leisurely dinner. Coffee and cake round off the offering for guests who want to linger after their tour.
Art & Setting
Defining the setting is the immediate proximity to the large ceramic mural by Joan Miró that adorns the facade of the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum. From the small terrace the eye falls on the glowing mosaic, lending the place a distinctly art-minded atmosphere all its own. Inside it is bright and calm, in keeping with the museum surroundings.
Location & Visit
Set in the heart of Ludwigshafen's city centre, a restaurant visit pairs ideally with a walk through the museum's collection or its temporary exhibitions. Anyone wishing to bring art and indulgence together is in the right place here. For dinner a reservation is advisable, as the spot beside the Miró wall is coveted and the house can fill up quickly during openings.
Restaurants in the district

City Centre
Ludwigs am Rhein
Upscale modern cuisine on the Rhine promenade with views of the river and the Mannheim skyline.

City Centre
Rheinterrasse
A popular restaurant at the Rhein-Galerie with a large terrace right above the water.

City Centre
Uferdeck
A relaxed spot on the Rhine promenade with a Mediterranean menu and water views.

City Centre
Pfaelzer Stubb
A rustic wine tavern in the city centre with Saumagen, liver dumplings and Palatinate wines.