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Rheinfelder Bierhalle
The guide was updated:One of Zürich’s oldest beer halls, Rheinfelder Bierhalle is as straightforward as they come: long wooden benches, bright lights, and no-nonsense charm. It draws a lively mix of locals, from office workers to students, all here for classic Swiss comfort dishes served in generous portions and cold beer that flows steadily from morning until late.
Useful Information
- Address: Niederdorfstrasse 76, Zürich
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–midnight
- Website: www.rheinfelderbierhalle.com
- Phone: +41 44 251 54 64
- Email: info@rheinfelderbierhalle.com
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