Bar in Zürich, Switzerland
Tibits
100ptsPay-by-weight buffet, no reservations needed.

About Tibits
Tibits on Seefeldstrasse is Zurich's most practical vegetarian buffet: pay-by-weight pricing, walk-in friendly, and well-suited to casual lunches or low-key dates. It is not a cocktail destination or a fine-dining option, but for plant-based eating in Seefeld without the usual Swiss price anxiety, it delivers. Book if ease and dietary flexibility matter more than atmosphere.
Is Tibits Worth Booking for a Drink or a Meal in Zurich?
Yes, with a clear caveat: Tibits is a vegetarian buffet-style concept, not a conventional bar or restaurant. If you're after a relaxed, self-paced experience in Zurich's Seefeld neighbourhood and plant-based food is not a dealbreaker, it earns its place on your shortlist. If you need table service, a wine-forward menu, or a late-night atmosphere, look elsewhere.
The Space
Tibits on Seefeldstrasse sits in one of Zurich's more pleasant residential and commercial districts, close to the lake. The format is open and canteen-adjacent: a long buffet counter, communal and individual tables, and a relaxed flow that suits solo diners and small groups equally. There is no velvet rope here, no mood lighting calculated for Instagram. The room is functional and clean, with enough space that you rarely feel crowded at off-peak times. For a special occasion, it delivers on ease and comfort rather than drama or intimacy, which is worth factoring into your decision.
Value Per Round
Tibits operates on a pay-by-weight model, which is rare in Zurich and genuinely useful for budget control. You pay for exactly what you take, meaning a light lunch runs materially cheaper than a full dinner plate. In a city where a sit-down lunch at a mid-range restaurant routinely clears CHF 25–40 per person before drinks, the ability to calibrate your spend at a buffet is a practical advantage. Drinks are priced separately and the selection leans toward soft options, juices, and a modest wine and beer offering. It is not a cocktail destination, so do not go expecting a sophisticated bar program.
Leading Time to Visit
Weekday lunches are when Tibits operates at its leading: the buffet is freshest, the room is busiest without being chaotic, and the turnover keeps the food replenished. Weekend brunch slots draw longer queues. If you're visiting for a low-key weeknight dinner, mid-week is your easiest window. Tibits is well-suited to pre-theatre or pre-concert timing given the Seefeld location and its relatively quick in-and-out format. Avoid peak Saturday lunch unless you're patient.
Who Should Book This
Tibits works well for a casual date where the conversation matters more than the setting, a solo lunch, or a small group looking for an unfussy, inclusive option that handles dietary restrictions without negotiation. It is not the right call for a formal business meal or a milestone celebration where you need a sommelier and white tablecloths. For those occasions, Zurich has deeper options — see our full Zurich restaurants guide for better-matched alternatives.
Practical Details
Reservations: Walk-in friendly; booking is not required for most visits. Dress: No code — casual is the norm. Budget: Pay-by-weight buffet makes precise per-head costs variable, but expect CHF 15–25 for a typical plate. Location: Seefeldstrasse 2, 8008 Zürich. Booking difficulty: Easy. For more Zurich options across every category, browse our full Zurich bars guide, our full Zurich hotels guide, our full Zurich wineries guide, and our full Zurich experiences guide.
FAQ
- Is Tibits good for a date? For a low-pressure first or second date, yes. The relaxed format removes the awkwardness of ordering and splitting bills. It is not a setting for a romantic anniversary dinner , the canteen-style room works against that. For something more atmospheric in Zurich, consider Widder Bar instead.
- Does Tibits have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating availability at the Seefeldstrasse location is not confirmed in our data. The Seefeld neighbourhood is pleasant for a post-meal walk toward the lake if you want air. Check directly with the venue before visiting in summer.
- Is Tibits good for groups? Small groups of 4–6 work well given the open layout and buffet format. Larger parties may find coordination easier at a venue with table service. The pay-by-weight system also simplifies splitting costs. For a larger group occasion with more structure, Bar am Wasser offers a different format worth comparing.
- What's the signature drink at Tibits? Tibits is not a cocktail bar. The drinks offering centres on non-alcoholic options, fresh juices, and a modest selection of wine and beer. If a strong drinks program is your priority, Bar 3000 or 25hours Hotel Zürich West are better fits.
- Is the food good at Tibits? Tibits has a solid reputation across its Swiss locations for fresh, well-executed vegetarian and vegan dishes. The buffet model means quality depends partly on timing , go during peak service for the freshest rotation. It is not a destination for fine dining but delivers reliably for what it is.
- What's the crowd like at Tibits? A broad mix: office workers at lunch, families, health-conscious regulars, and tourists who have done their research. It skews younger and more local than tourist-trap alternatives. The atmosphere is communal and low-key rather than scene-driven. If you want a livelier crowd, 25hours Hotel Zürich Langstrasse draws a more social bar crowd.
Compare Tibits
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tibits | Easy | — | ||
| Bar am Wasser | Unknown | — | ||
| Dr. Zhivago Bar | Unknown | — | ||
| Late Bloomers | Unknown | — | ||
| Old Crow | Unknown | — | ||
| Widder Bar | Unknown | — |
How Tibits stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tibits good for a date?
It works for a casual, low-pressure first or second date where conversation is the priority. The self-serve buffet format removes menu decision stress, and the Seefeldstrasse location is relaxed without being gloomy. It is not the right call if you want a formal sit-down experience with attentive service — for that, look elsewhere in the Seefeld district.
Does Tibits have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in the available venue data for Tibits on Seefeldstrasse. The area around Seefeldstrasse 2 is close to the lake and generally pleasant, but do not book assuming a terrace without checking directly with the venue.
Is Tibits good for groups?
Yes — the buffet format makes Tibits one of the more practical group options in Zurich. Everyone pays for exactly what they take, which eliminates the usual bill-splitting friction. It is well-suited for groups with mixed dietary needs, since the vegetarian-only menu removes the meat-versus-fish debate entirely.
What's the signature drink at Tibits?
Specific drink offerings are not documented in the available venue data. Tibits is primarily known as a vegetarian buffet concept, so the drinks menu is secondary to the food offer. If a particular drink is a deciding factor for your visit, confirm the current menu directly with the venue.
Is the food good at Tibits?
For a buffet-format vegetarian meal in Zurich, Tibits delivers consistently — the pay-by-weight model means you only commit to what looks good on the day, which is a sensible hedge. Quality peaks at weekday lunch when turnover keeps the buffet fresh. It is not a destination meal, but it is reliable and inclusive in a city where both qualities can be hard to find at a moderate price point.
What's the crowd like at Tibits?
Tibits on Seefeldstrasse draws a mixed, unpretentious crowd: neighbourhood regulars, office workers at lunch, and visitors who want an easy, inclusive meal without much ceremony. The Seefeld area skews local and relatively young professional. Expect a canteen-style atmosphere, not a hushed dining room.
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