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    Coselpalais

    4.1 (107 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, German
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Romantic
    Upscale
    Good for kids

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    Coffee, cake, and house made lemonade
    Lissa B.

    Great spot for some afternoon coffee and cake typical of German culture. The staff were very nice and it all came out quickly! The Lübecker Marzipan Nuss cake was divine. The house made lemonades were refreshing. The location is also very convenient if visiting all the old town sights. Touristy but in a good way. Highly recommended!

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    Francis R.

    Elegant late 19th century decor with chairs and benches in light wood, display cases displaying tempting Viennese cakes and pretty earthenware with painted portraits of historical figures. The arugula salad is perfectly seasoned and accompanies very good Königinpasteten (bouchées à la reine). The beef tenderloin is perfectly seared and tasty. Green asparagus is crunchy and fragrant. The apple cake a little too creamy. The service too casual for such an elegant restaurant.

    Reisling Soup with Crayfish  ...
    Zita C.

    The friends and I stopped in to Coselpalais for lunch while day tripping to Dresden. Having had a small breakfast, we were quite famished by the time we sat for lunch. Coselpalais is a beautiful Baroque building in the heart of the Dresden historic old town. There is a beautiful gated courtyard with seating under umbrellas but we had to maneuver our table a little so that we could all be out of the sun. The courtyard was packed with a lunch crowd, and I have to say it took forever for a waiter to stop at our table to take our orders and throughout the meal, even though they were passing by quite often to surrounding tables. It seemed a popular spot for desserts as several people sat and had some elaborately exquisite looking desserts and coffee or wine. The dinnerware looked palatial and presentation of food was A+. To eat, I started with the Reisling Soup with crayfish. I mean anything with wine must be fine lol Flavors were good. My main meal was also delicious and a healthy-sized portion - Roasted duck breast with cherries, wild broccoli, potato gratin with spicy mountain cheese. The friends had the Saxon sour beef in raisin sauce with red apple cabbage and potato dumplings which they cleaned their plates so it must have been good. Food and location pretty good. Service I think leaves a little to be desired.

    Recommend Coselpalaistorte.

    Nice friendly prompt service in a great location. Recommending Coselpalaistorte. Right next to Frauenkirche.

    Cappuccino
    C G.

    Stopped on for a quick lunch and dessert. I took Yelpers advice and ordered the Saxon Sauerbraten. It was good, probably a little filling for a lunch but if you skip breakfast like I did it worked great. The potatos were the best and then the purple cabbage was actually delicious. I wasn't expecting that. The meat was good too but nothing special. I then completed my meal with a dessert, I think you have to here. My only problem was trying to communicate to the waitress that I have a cherry allergy, so I ordered the chocolate mouse cake, she almost killed me, it had a cherry filling below the mousse. Seriously?! I guess my German could use some serious work. I did eat the top of the cake though, and the mousse was delicious. Overall the ambiance was lovely, I was able to sit outside and enjoy the fall weather and besides the language barrier (my fault totally) the staff was super nice and very polite. I would recommend this place on your next stop through Dresden.

    Bacon wrapped scallop with balsamic vinegar covered asparagus and strawberries
    Astrid B.

    Excellent place to go for coffee/tea and cake. A vast selection of cakes, be sure to try the more plain looking Eierschecke, a local specialty that I didn't really enjoy until I had it here. Now I can't have it anywhere else. I also highly recommend their seasonally changing alcoholic sorbet, the last time I went it was a strawberry sorbet topped....or rather drowned in sparkling wine. This place is popular with tourists and locals alike, something you don't find too often in the city centre. Look out for the East German coffee parties arriving around 2-4pm. :D The inside is really pretty, almost feels like you're having dinner/lunch inside a museum.

    Nooshin Z.

    Best German cuisine I've ever had!!! If you're in Dresden, you must go try it out. Beautiful ambience! If I could give 10 stars I would must try their Sauerbraten!!

    I love this restaurant! So cute, so good, so welcoming, so much history! I love it.
    Summer D.

    I'm craving cake and I want to catch a flight to Dresden just to get some of this delicious goodness!

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    Everything about this restaurant was awesome - the food, the service, the ambiance, and the location. If we're ever in Dresden again...

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    Erste Adresse an der Frauenkirche. Sehr große Auswahl. Vor allem zum Kaffeetrinken perfekte Adresse. Sehr guter, zuvorkommender Service.

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    Pulverturm an der Frauenkirche - Sweet potato with mushrooms sauté

    Pulverturm an der Frauenkirche

    4.0(113 reviews)
    0.0 km
    €€€

    Nice place for dinner. Was interested in coming here after our tour guide said they have suckling…read morepig on a spit. But we didn't see the display so was disappointed. Service was ok, we didn't know If we were supposed to ask to be seated so didn't feel so welcome at the beginning. But I had the baked sweet potato with sautéed mushrooms on top and it was delicious and filling! Of course I had to taste hubbys crispy skinned pork which was a bit fatty but was good.

    As the other reviews mention, this is a tourist trap, but that's okay since I knew that going in. I…read morewent for dinner at 8 pm and was quickly seated. You have to go all the way in to nearly where the inner tables are located. The buffet is located in the middle of the restaurant, big groups are set in the back room, and small groups are in the front. I got the Saftig gegrilltes Spanferkel (juicy suckling pig) and Sächsischer Sauerbraten (Saxony Saurbraten - like a slow cooked beef). Both dishes came with a specified cabbage side, and potato ball. The juicy pig was definitely the better of the two and included slices of the crispy skin, and fatty insides. In the end, there was too much food for us to finish. Cute decor, but as with most tourist traps - not really worth the price.

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    Pulverturm an der Frauenkirche - Dining room and former Gunpowder Tower

    Dining room and former Gunpowder Tower

    Pulverturm an der Frauenkirche - JuIcy suckling pig with marjoram sauce, sauerkraut and king-size potato dumpling covered with breadcrumbs

    JuIcy suckling pig with marjoram sauce, sauerkraut and king-size potato dumpling covered with breadcrumbs

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    Paulaners - Phenomenal strawberries and cream

    Paulaners

    3.9(19 reviews)
    0.4 km
    €€

    Food: Simple, traditional dishes prepared well. Had sausages with mashed potatoes and sauerkraut,…read moreand the meal was excellent! Drinks: Excellent draft beer Service: friendly and prompt service, unusual for Germany! Ambiance: Rustic German, welcoming and inviting Overall cleanliness: Excellent

    NOTE: Kitchen closes at 9pm. We tried to come here another night after a show and the kitchen was…read moreclosed. They told us promptly upon entering, but said the bar is open. WIFI is available for guests. Ask the staff for the password. Day 1 - We arrived here on foot after the Hansel and Gretel opera. No reservation was required and they seated us promptly. We sat at a nice table with a tablecloth and candle. They lit our candle and it was very romantic. Food: got the German 2 white sausages with pretzel and sweet German mustard. It was a good price at roughly 8 euros. I asked for a side of sauerkraut and the waiter said of course. When I got the bill the sauerkraut was 5 euros. The pretzel arrived early and it was delicious and I dipped it into my sweet mustard. The white sausages arrived later in a bowl of boiling hot water. I just picked it out and placed it on my plate and then threw the other sausage back into the boiling water to keep it warm. The white sausage is a very little taste with specks of green running through it. It is a "light" gentle sausage. The sauerkraut was delicious! The dish needed a veggie and I am glad that I ordered it. The gentle sausage with the cabbage and tang and sweetness played perfectly together. Beer: They had 4 beers on tap. I got the large dunkel (dark beer) and it was delicious and earthly. Cleanliness: average

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    Paulaners - View walking toward the entrance

    View walking toward the entrance

    Paulaners - Pretzel

    Pretzel

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    Coselpalais - cafes - Updated June 2026

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