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Ackermanns
A magnet in the West Quarter, this is the place to be for sporting events - many eyes will be glued to football games here. Additionally,
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Barcode
This is the favourite place for the mid 20 to mid 30 crowd, dressed up in their weekend best to engage in courtship rituals, dance to heavy beats from DJs, and to drink cocktails.
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Barista Café
A tiny bar with cool tunes and weekend DJs from the owner of Deli opposite. With just a few seats and a short bar, you have to
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Bar Waranga
Following in the tradition of bars coming and going on the Kleiner Schlossplatz, this is now the scene location next to the Cube.
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Bravo Charlie
Owner Basti, after being involved in other locations in Stuttgart and Berlin, has managed to develop a truly innovative concept focusing on an airport theme.
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Café Heller
This is a pleasant place to drink coffee during the day and for a leisurely dinner. A constantly changing exhibition of paintings and photographs from local artists decorates the practical interior.
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Deli
Around the Hans-Im-Glück fountain, this is an institution in Stuttgart. The waitresses are pretty, the food on the constantly
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Dilayla
One of the few late-night bars in Stuttgart, this is the best place to either chill out after a hard night of dancing or the last chance to meet a take-home friend before the sun evaporates you.
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L'Oasis
Could be yet another bar on Theodor-Heuss, but the Arabic atmosphere makes it a little different from the others in the area. The big plus here is a very comfortable outside terrace with lounge chairs.
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Lush
A little off the beaten track and hidden in the West Quarter, the bar aims more for the alternative crowd. Here's where to meet locals who wouldn't be caught dead in the trendy locations.
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Marshall Bar
The sibling bar to the Mezzanin, this is the successor of the legendary Radio Bar. A favourite among students, here you can get an inexpensive meal during the day.
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Mash
This large restaurant/bar/club in the Bosch Areal offers basically everything. An all-day restaurant featuring local and international specialities and their own brews.
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Mata Hari
A long strip of a lounge bar full of eclectic folk playing cards, reading and reclining on similarly eclectic furniture between its two doors.
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Mezzanin
During the day this is a quiet place to smoke a cigar (a large variety of fine Cuban cigars is available), drink a cognac and have a light lunch Spanish-style in the middle of the city.
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Mojito
Upstairs is a cool, welcoming café serving breakfast, salads, tapas, ciabattas while downstairs is the cocktail bar, resplendent in comfy seats, well stocked bar, DJs at the weekend, but sadly few patrons.
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Mos Eisley
This is place is popular with DJs, students and younger artists (no connection with Tatooine). The food is surprisingly good and the brunch possibilities varied and delicious.
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Oblomow
Oblomow’s almost bone-like stone interior is always packed with hedonistic young things perched on the lofty chairs or tucked into tight corners while the bar throngs with a more fluid crowd and the sportsters play table football out back.
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Rohbau
In the evenings, the pervasive aesthetic designed by Markus (of Deli and Switzerland fame) makes this the place for twenty-to-thirty-something architects, designers and media artists.
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Schaufenster Mitte
If you're more into the student atmosphere and not the made-up and pretty crowd of the rest of the Theodor-Heuss scene, come here for a different atmosphere.
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Scholz
Directly on the Marktplatz, this is a great place for either a short stop during the day or a place for over-35s to spend an evening.
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Soho
This is almost a 24-hour place - great for an early morning breakfast, efficient lunch, a coffee while on the go, or a place to start an evening.
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Zotti
Yet another café/bar around the Hans-Im-Glück fountain, here you'll find a bit more older and classier crowd. The lunch specials are excellent, as is the choice of wine (French owner, of course).
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