Restaurant in Deidesheim, Germany
Restaurant 1718
210ptsConsistent Pfalz dining at fair prices.

About Restaurant 1718
Restaurant 1718 holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 at a €€ price point, making it one of Deidesheim's better-value bookings for a food-and-wine traveller. The international menu and easy reservation window make it a natural second-night dinner on a multi-day Pfalz itinerary, slotting comfortably between the town's higher-spend starred venues and its casual country options.
Verdict
Restaurant 1718 earns a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which in the Pfalz wine country means it is doing something consistently right at the €€ price point. For a food-and-wine traveller visiting Deidesheim, this is a practical, low-risk booking: accessible pricing, recognisable quality signal, and an international menu that gives the kitchen room to move across multiple visits. Book it without hesitation if you want a Michelin-acknowledged meal without paying the premiums that L.A. Jordan or Schwarzer Hahn demand.
Portrait
The address — Ketschauerhofstraße 1, Deidesheim — puts Restaurant 1718 in the heart of one of Germany's most wine-saturated small towns, a place where the quality bar for restaurants is set partly by the vineyards surrounding it. Deidesheim's dining scene punches well above its size, anchored by properties that draw visitors from across the Rhine-Palatinate region specifically to eat and drink. Within that context, 1718 sits at the accessible end of the quality tier: not the destination splurge, but the kind of address a returning visitor would schedule into a two- or three-day stay without hesitation.
On the spatial side, the property is accessed from Ketschauerhofstraße, a quieter address that sets a different register from the town's more touristic centre. The name itself , 1718 , suggests a building with age behind it, which in the Palatinate usually means thick walls, considered proportions, and a sense of occasion that modern-build restaurants rarely achieve at this price level. Whether the dining room leans formal or relaxed in its layout is worth checking at booking, but at the €€ tier the expectation in this part of Germany is a room that takes food seriously without requiring ceremony from its guests.
The international cuisine label gives the kitchen flexibility that a strictly regional format would not. For a multi-visit explorer, that matters: an international menu tends to shift more readily across seasons and occasions than one anchored to a single culinary tradition. A first visit might anchor around whatever the current menu emphasises most heavily; a second visit, perhaps later in the same year or on a return trip to the Pfalz, gives you something different to work with. Paired against the wine culture of Deidesheim , and the wineries in and around the town , an international kitchen also tends to allow for more adventurous wine pairings than a strictly traditional German format would.
The Michelin Plate recognition, held across two consecutive years, is the key trust signal here. A Plate does not carry the weight of a star, but its consistency across 2024 and 2025 indicates the kitchen is not coasting. In Germany's Michelin ecosystem, a Plate means the inspectors found cooking worth recommending , clear technique, quality ingredients, a coherent menu. At €€ pricing, that two-year consistency is meaningful. Compare it to the starred properties in the same town: L.A. Jordan operates at €€€€ with a creative Modern German format, and Schwarzer Hahn runs Modern French at the same price tier. Restaurant 1718 offers a Michelin-acknowledged experience at a fraction of either price.
Google reviews sit at 4.0 from 63 ratings, which is a modest sample but directionally consistent with the Michelin signal: solid, not transcendent. For a food explorer planning a Deidesheim itinerary, that combination , Michelin Plate, mid-range pricing, decent but not effusive public reception , suggests a restaurant that delivers on its promise without overpromising. That is exactly the kind of booking that works well as the second or third meal of a longer stay, after you have anchored your trip with a higher-stakes dinner at one of the town's starred venues.
For a multi-visit strategy in Deidesheim, consider sequencing like this: open your first evening at Schwarzer Hahn or L.A. Jordan if budget allows, use Restaurant 1718 as your second-night dinner or a relaxed lunch, and close with something informal at Gasthaus zur Kanne for regional grounding. That sequence covers the full quality and style range Deidesheim offers without redundancy. If you are staying two nights rather than three, 1718 pairs well with a winery visit in the afternoon , the town's food and wine experiences make that kind of afternoon-into-dinner structure easy to build.
Restaurant 1718 is also worth knowing about in the context of Germany's broader Michelin-Plate tier. Across the country, Plate-level restaurants in wine regions represent some of the better value propositions in the dining calendar. Properties like Loumi in Berlin or Haubentaucher in Rottach-Egern show how the international cuisine format performs across different German settings. At the higher end of Germany's award tier, destinations like Aqua in Wolfsburg, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, or Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach set the benchmark , but for a Deidesheim trip, 1718 is the accessible anchor, not the headline act. That is not a criticism; it is the right way to use it.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book , no significant lead time required, though calling or booking ahead for weekend evenings in high season (late spring through harvest) is sensible given Deidesheim's popularity as a wine-tourism destination. Budget: €€, placing it among the more accessible options in town alongside Leopold and Gasthaus zur Kanne. Cuisine: International. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025. Address: Ketschauerhofstraße 1, 67146 Deidesheim, Germany. For a full picture of where 1718 sits in the town's dining options, see our full Deidesheim restaurants guide. If you are planning a longer stay, our Deidesheim hotels guide and bars guide cover the rest of your itinerary.
How It Compares
Compare Restaurant 1718
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant 1718 | €€ | Easy | — |
| L.A. Jordan | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Schwarzer Hahn | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Gasthaus zur Kanne | €€ | Unknown | — |
| Leopold | €€ | Unknown | — |
| riva | €€€ | Unknown | — |
How Restaurant 1718 stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Restaurant 1718?
A Michelin Plate at €€ pricing in a Pfalz wine town signals relaxed but presentable — think neat casual rather than jacket-required. Deidesheim draws a local wine-country crowd that dresses comfortably, so clean, unfussy clothes fit the room. Leave the tie at home.
What should I order at Restaurant 1718?
Specific menu details are not confirmed in our data, so ordering advice would be speculation. What is confirmed: the kitchen holds a Michelin Plate for two consecutive years under an international cuisine format, which points to consistent execution across the menu. Ask staff what is seasonal — in Pfalz, that question usually produces the most honest answer.
How far ahead should I book Restaurant 1718?
No significant lead time is required for most visits, though weekend evenings in late spring through autumn — Pfalz's high season — warrant booking a few days ahead. For a spontaneous weekday dinner, a same-day call or online reservation should work. No phone or booking link is confirmed in our data, so check Google or their address directly.
Is Restaurant 1718 worth the price?
At €€ and with back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, the value case is solid — you are getting recognised kitchen quality at a mid-range price point. In a town like Deidesheim where wine-pairing restaurants regularly push into €€€ territory, 1718 delivers a credentialed meal without the premium bill. Worth it for a reliable, well-priced dinner in wine country.
What are alternatives to Restaurant 1718 in Deidesheim?
Schwarzer Hahn is the high-end comparison — a Michelin-starred option for diners wanting to spend up. Gasthaus zur Kanne and Leopold are solid local alternatives at a comparable or lower price point, better suited if you want a more traditional Pfalz meal. L.A. Jordan skews toward a wine-focused fine-dining format, while riva offers a different style entirely. For the same value tier as 1718, Gasthaus zur Kanne is the closest like-for-like.
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