Jakobstube

Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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The Jakob-Stube is not a bar, lounge, pub or bistro. We are a pub. The word originally comes from the Middle High German "kneipen", which means something like: "Many people pinch together in a small area". And so very different people see our room as their living room. The more clichés are broken during the day, the more proud we go home at night.

The Leonhardsviertel, actually Leonhardsvorstadt, is the first urban expansion of Stuttgart. Probably the most colorful district of the state capital has developed around the Leonhardskirche. Today, many only see the red light, but compared to other large cities, this only extends to the “red light eighth” at best. The attentive visitor will discover many more architectural monuments from late Gothic to Baroque and Classicism to the Bauhaus. Our pub is also located in a listed baroque building. The nicest thing about the quarter, however, is the tolerant and always helpful neighborhood. Here people stick together and often turn a blind eye to their visitors.

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