Definition of Weinstube in English:
Weinstube
nounPlural Weinstuben ˈvʌɪnˌʃtuːbəˈvaɪnˌʃtuːbəˈvʌɪnˌstuːbə
A small German wine bar or tavern.
Example sentencesExamples
- Markets and restaurants are in walking distance of the campus - so are the Weinstuben, which start as soon a you pass through the medieval gate of the preserved city wall.
- With fine menus and long wine lists, Weinstuben offer guests a selection of the regional specialties.
- Its well-prepared cuisine of Bavarian and German dishes is priced about the same as that found in far less desirable beer halls and Weinstuben (wine taverns) nearby.
- This is the most visible Weinstube (wine tavern) in town, established 300 years ago.
- Much of Würzburg's nightlife takes place in its numerous Weinstuben (wine cellars).
- The Schroeders are planning to add a Weinstube, or wine bar, as a place to sit inside the restaurant and enjoy a glass of wine and conversation.
Origin
German, literally 'wine room'.