The café of the House of MEISSEN serves contemporary cuisine that is at once cosmopolitan and regionally inspired. The menu changes monthly and features Mediterranean-influenced dishes, traditional Saxon cuisine, and specialities from the region such as Meißner Winzerschinken – ham that is cured in local wines and then air-dried – and cheese from the Elbe Valley. The menu also features delicious rosé, white, and red wines from regional wineries as well as beers from local breweries. For coffee or afternoon tea, the café offers a variety of pastries and cakes, including the house speciality, Meißner Torte, featuring Meissen’s signature Crossed Swords. All dishes are served on MEISSEN porcelain.
The café is open to the general public. We ask that groups of 10 or more make reserve in advance. We are happy to prepare tailored packages for private events such as birthdays, company parties, champagne receptions, or conferences.
Café & Restaurant Meissen serves contemporary cuisine that is at once cosmopolitan and regionally inspired. Along with its adjacent terrace, the Café & Restaurant can host birthdays, company celebrations, anniversaries and galas with up to 90 guests. Our kitchen team is happy to create a special menu for any event concept.
Öffentlicher Parkplatz der Meißener Stadtwerke für Pkw und Busse (kostenpflichtig) Einfahrt von Talstraße, 200 m vom Eingang Porzellan-Museum entfernt
Public transit
S-Bahn (suburban train) from Dresden to Meissen-Triebischtal stop, then follow the signposts (approx. five minutes walk).Bus from Meissen’s main railway station or the city centre (including the “City-Bus”) for Meissen-Triebischtal, bus stop right outside the Manufactory.
We arrived on time after a tour and visit to the museum and waited to be seated.
Were told that we should sit down and that they would come to us.
Two other couples who had not reserved tried to sit down with us at the same table!
After waiting over 15 minutes and still no service or even a hello, we left and spent our money elsewhwere.