Restaurant in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Netts Schützengarten
250ptsBib Gourmand value with a brewery garden.

About Netts Schützengarten
A Michelin Bib Gourmand pick inside Sankt Gallen's Schützengarten Brewery complex, Netts delivers Swiss classics and international plates at a €€ price point that is hard to argue with. The split between a rustic front room and a more composed rear dining area makes it adaptable for both casual meals and group dinners. Book the terrace for summer; the rear room is your best option for groups.
Should You Come Back to Netts Schützengarten?
If you visited Netts Schützengarten once and had a good time, a second visit is likely to confirm rather than surprise you — and that's the point. This is a Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognised restaurant inside the Schützengarten Brewery complex on St. Jakob-Strasse, and it has earned that recognition by being consistently good rather than intermittently brilliant. The menu spans Swiss classics, Asian-influenced plates, and vegetarian options at a price point (€€) that makes it one of the more defensible mid-range choices in Sankt Gallen. With a Google rating of 4.6 from 686 reviews, the crowd verdict is consistent: this place delivers.
The Room, the Rear, and the Brewery Garden
The visual contrast between the front and rear of Netts is worth factoring into how you book. The front section reads as rustic — the kind of worn-in warmth that fits a brewery building , while the rear dining room shifts to something more composed and subdued. If you are planning a group dinner or a private occasion where atmosphere matters, ask specifically for the rear when you reserve. It reads more formal without requiring formality from guests, which is a useful combination at this price tier.
The terrace and beer garden are the headline draw in warmer months. The brewing operation runs next door, which means on the right day you'll catch the malty, slightly sweet scent of active fermentation drifting across the courtyard. That's either a bonus or a quirk depending on your tolerance, but for most visitors it adds to the sense of place rather than detracting from it. The courtyard also houses a small brewery bottle museum , worth ten minutes before or after your meal if you have any interest in the site's history.
When to Go
Terrace and beer garden are the strongest argument for a visit in late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September. A summer lunch here, when the courtyard is in use and the brewing aromas are active, gives you a setting that the indoor-only version cannot replicate. That said, the rear dining room in cooler months has its own appeal , quieter, more contained, and suited to a longer meal. Midweek evenings tend to be calmer than weekends; given the venue's local popularity and Bib Gourmand status, weekend dinner slots fill reliably. If you want the terrace on a Saturday in July, book ahead.
The Menu Logic
Chef Tim Benschop runs an international menu that anchors itself in Swiss classics while reaching outward. Züricher Geschnetzeltes , sliced veal in a cream and mushroom sauce , represents the Swiss canon reliably, and beef Stroganoff sits alongside it as a Central European comfort option. The Asian-inspired dishes and vegetarian options widen the menu's appeal without pulling it in too many directions. For a food and travel enthusiast, the menu's breadth is a practical asset: it handles mixed groups with different preferences without anyone feeling like an afterthought. This is not a restaurant asking you to commit to a single culinary tradition; it is asking whether you want to eat well at a fair price, and the Bib Gourmand suggests the answer is yes.
Private Dining and Group Visits
The split character of the space , rustic front, elegant rear, open-air courtyard , makes Netts more flexible for group dining than most venues at this price point in Sankt Gallen. The rear room, in particular, works for gatherings where guests want some separation from the main dining floor without booking a fully enclosed private room. There is no confirmed private dining room in the available data, so if your group requires complete exclusivity, verify directly with the restaurant before committing. For semi-private arrangements or a group that simply wants a coherent atmosphere, the rear section is the practical choice. The beer garden works well for informal group lunches when the weather holds.
How It Compares
See the comparison table below for a side-by-side view of Netts against its peers in Sankt Gallen. The short version: Netts sits comfortably at the leading of the €€ tier in this city, with a Bib Gourmand credential that none of its direct price peers can match. Candela is the closest comparable at the same price point, but without the brewery setting or the awards recognition. If budget is not a constraint and you want a more ambitious kitchen, Jägerhof at €€€ or Corso at €€€ are the next steps up. Einstein Gourmet at €€€€ is a different conversation entirely , fine dining, not a casual-smart mid-week dinner.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; recommend reserving 1–2 weeks ahead for weekend dinner, particularly in summer when the terrace is in demand. Budget: €€ , mid-range, Bib Gourmand value. Dress: Smart casual is appropriate; the rear room skews slightly more dressed than the front, but there is no formal requirement. Groups: Well-suited for groups of 4–8 in the rear section; confirm private arrangements directly if required. Getting there: St. Jakob-Strasse 35, 9000 St. Gallen , within the Schützengarten Brewery complex.
Switzerland in Context
For travellers building a broader Swiss dining itinerary, Netts sits at the accessible, everyday end of a country that also has Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, and Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel at the leading end. Closer to Sankt Gallen, Memories in Bad Ragaz is worth knowing if your trip extends toward the Rhine Valley. For international comparisons at a similar mid-range positioning, see Loumi in Berlin and Haubentaucher in Rottach-Egern. Netts does not need to be measured against those rooms , it is doing something more grounded and local , but the context is useful if you are calibrating expectations across a longer trip.
Also worth bookmarking for your time in the region: Helvetia in Sankt Gallen for a contemporary alternative, and our full guides to Sankt Gallen hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences.
FAQ
- What should I order at Netts Schützengarten? The Züricher Geschnetzeltes , sliced veal in a cream and mushroom sauce , is the Swiss classic to go for here and the clearest expression of what the kitchen does with local tradition. Beef Stroganoff is the Central European alternative. The Asian-inspired dishes and vegetarian options are on the menu, so if your group has mixed preferences, ordering across the range is entirely feasible. The Bib Gourmand recognition (2024) implies the kitchen executes across its menu rather than concentrating quality in one or two dishes.
- How far ahead should I book Netts Schützengarten? Booking 1–2 weeks ahead is sufficient for most visits. Weekend dinner in summer is the exception , the terrace and beer garden are popular with locals, and the Bib Gourmand draws visitors who do their research. For a Saturday evening in July or August, book closer to 3 weeks out to be safe. Midweek evenings are easier to secure at shorter notice. This is an easy-to-book venue by Swiss mid-range standards.
- Is Netts Schützengarten good for solo dining? Yes, at this price point (€€) and with a varied menu, solo dining here is practical and low-pressure. The front section's casual character suits a solo visitor who wants to eat without ceremony. The 4.6 Google rating across 686 reviews suggests a welcoming, high-traffic room rather than an intimate space that might feel awkward alone. If you are in Sankt Gallen for a day or two and want a reliable, award-recognised meal without committing to a formal restaurant, Netts is a direct choice.
- Does Netts Schützengarten handle dietary restrictions? The menu includes vegetarian options alongside the Swiss classics and Asian-inspired dishes, so vegetarians are accounted for. For specific allergies or other dietary requirements, contact the restaurant directly before booking , phone and website details are not in our current data, so reaching out via the Schützengarten Brewery or searching for current contact information is the practical route. Do not assume dietary accommodations without confirming; the menu's breadth is encouraging, but verification is worth the step for anything beyond vegetarian.
Compare Netts Schützengarten
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Netts Schützengarten | International | €€ | Housed in the Schützengarten Brewery building, this trendy restaurant is popular, not least among the locals! The decor here is lovely – rather rustic at the front, more elegant in the area to the rear. The terrace and beer garden are delightfully secluded – the brewing happens next door, so you're often greeted by pleasant malty aroma. Along with Swiss classics such as Züricher Geschnetzeltes (sliced veal served in a cream and mushroom sauce) or beef Stroganoff, the menu includes Asian-inspired dishes and vegetarian options. Tip: In the courtyard, the brewery has a small bottle museum – well worth a short detour.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| Einstein Gourmet | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Jägerhof | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Candela | International | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Zum Goldenen Schäfli | Classic Cuisine | € | Unknown | — | |
| Corso | Contemporary | €€€ | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Sankt Gallen for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Netts Schützengarten?
Anchor your order around the Swiss classics: Züricher Geschnetzeltes — sliced veal in cream and mushroom sauce — is the benchmark dish and a reliable indicator of the kitchen's consistency. Chef Tim Benschop also runs Asian-inspired options and vegetarian dishes, so the menu covers more ground than a traditional Swiss restaurant at this price point (€€). If you're unsure, the Swiss classics are the safest bet for understanding what earned the Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2024.
How far ahead should I book Netts Schützengarten?
Book 1–2 weeks ahead for weekend dinners, and push closer to 2 weeks in summer when the terrace and beer garden are in demand. Weekday lunches are more forgiving and likely easier to secure on shorter notice. The Bib Gourmand recognition keeps steady local traffic, so last-minute weekend availability is not guaranteed.
Is Netts Schützengarten good for solo dining?
Yes — the rustic front section, which reads as the more casual part of the room, suits solo diners better than the rear, which skews toward group or occasion dining. At €€ with a Michelin Bib Gourmand, you get genuine kitchen quality without the pressure of a tasting-menu format. The terrace is also a reasonable solo lunch option when the weather holds.
Does Netts Schützengarten handle dietary restrictions?
The menu includes vegetarian options alongside the Swiss classics and Asian-inspired dishes, so vegetarians have documented coverage. For other restrictions — allergies, gluten, or specific intolerances — check the venue's official channels before booking, as no further detail is available in the current record. At a Bib Gourmand level, kitchen awareness of dietary needs is generally assumed, but confirmation is worth the call.
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