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    Restaurant in Plochingen, Germany

    Stumpenhof

    225pts

    Bib Gourmand country cooking, no fuss.

    Stumpenhof, Restaurant in Plochingen

    About Stumpenhof

    Stumpenhof holds Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) and Plate (2025) recognition for country cooking in Plochingen, with a 4.7 Google rating across 502 reviews. At the €€ price point, it is one of the stronger cases for Michelin-validated regional cooking at an accessible cost in the Stuttgart area. Easy to book and well-suited to first-timers wanting honest, grounded German cooking.

    The Verdict

    Stumpenhof is not the rustic farmhouse stopover it might appear to be from the address. Michelin has recognised it twice — with a Bib Gourmand in 2024 and a Plate in 2025 — which puts it squarely in the category of country cooking done with enough care and consistency to warrant a deliberate visit. At the €€ price point, this is one of the stronger cases for serious food at an accessible price anywhere in the Stuttgart commuter belt. First-timers should come with the expectation of considered, grounded German country cooking rather than a tasting-menu showcase, and they should book without overthinking it.

    What to Expect

    Country cooking in Germany, when executed at a Michelin-recognised level, leans on the quality of regional produce and the discipline of classical preparation. At Stumpenhof, the cuisine type signals hearty, ingredient-led plates rather than the architectural precision you would find at a €€€€ tasting counter. For a first visit, that means you are arriving at a place where the cooking is meant to feel direct and rooted rather than theatrical. The Google rating of 4.7 across 502 reviews is a reliable indicator of consistent execution , that volume of feedback at that score suggests the kitchen performs at a steady level rather than peaking for critics and sliding for ordinary service.

    The wine program at a Bib Gourmand venue in Baden-Württemberg deserves attention. The region sits at the northern edge of some of Germany's most compelling wine country, and a house operating at this level of food recognition has both the incentive and the local access to put together a list that works with the cooking rather than against it. Baden wines , structured Spätburgunder, mineral Weißburgunder, and the fuller-bodied Grauburgunder , are logical companions to the style of country cooking Stumpenhof represents. Without a published list available in the database, the practical advice is to ask the team for regional pairings: at a venue with this profile, that conversation will almost always yield something interesting and fairly priced relative to what you would pay at a starred city restaurant. The €€ pricing on food suggests the wine list is unlikely to carry the inflated margins common at destination fine dining rooms.

    For a first-timer, the format here rewards going with an open mind on what arrives rather than engineering a specific meal. Country cooking at this level tends to reflect seasonal availability and the kitchen's current strengths, so the menu will likely shift with what is producing well locally. The Michelin Plate recognition for 2025, following the Bib Gourmand in 2024, suggests the kitchen has moved up rather than rested , a useful signal that the cooking is developing rather than coasting on earlier recognition.

    Plochingen itself is a small town southeast of Stuttgart, easily reachable by S-Bahn from the city centre, which makes Stumpenhof a practical option if you are spending time in the Stuttgart area and want a meal that goes beyond the city's more obvious options. For visitors planning a wider trip through Baden-Württemberg's restaurant scene, this sits at a different register than the starred rooms: you spend less, you eat something genuinely local in character, and you leave with a clearer sense of what the region's food tradition actually tastes like at its more honest end. Compare that experience to Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn or Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach and you are looking at a fundamentally different proposition , three-star precision versus direct, well-sourced cooking at a fraction of the price.

    If country cooking done with real conviction is what you are after , and you want to avoid paying starred-restaurant prices for the privilege , Stumpenhof is a sound choice. The awards record is short but meaningful, and the customer feedback volume gives it credibility that a newer or less consistent venue would not have. For solo diners, couples, or small groups who want a meal that feels local rather than performative, this is a reasonable first port of call in the area. Larger groups should make contact directly to confirm capacity and availability, as booking details are not publicly listed in the database.

    For further dining options in the area, see our full Plochingen restaurants guide. If you are planning a wider visit, our Plochingen hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the broader picture. For comparable country cooking elsewhere in Europe, 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta offer a useful Italian parallel. Within Germany, Gasthaus Cervus in the same area is the most direct local alternative worth considering.

    Know Before You Go

    • Price range: €€ , accessible for the level of recognition
    • Awards: Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024)
    • Google rating: 4.7 / 5 (502 reviews)
    • Cuisine: Country cooking
    • Location: Stumpenhof 1, 73207 Plochingen, Germany
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , no evidence of significant lead times required
    • Leading for: Couples, solo diners, small groups wanting regional cooking without fine-dining prices
    • Getting there: Plochingen is on the S-Bahn network southeast of Stuttgart city centre
    • Dress code: Not specified , country setting suggests smart casual is appropriate
    • Hours/phone/website: Not listed in current data , verify directly before visiting

    How It Compares

    Stumpenhof sits in a different category to most of Germany's headline restaurant names, and that is precisely its advantage. Against Aqua in Wolfsburg, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, or Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach , all operating at €€€€ with multi-star credentials , Stumpenhof asks far less of your budget while still carrying Michelin recognition. If your priority is a technically ambitious tasting menu with deep wine pairings at a destination room, those venues deliver what Stumpenhof does not. But if you want Michelin-validated cooking that tastes of where it comes from, at a price that does not require planning around the cost, Stumpenhof is the more honest choice for that specific need.

    CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin and Tantris in Munich are both at €€€€ and represent highly specific formats , dessert-led progressive menus and a Munich institution respectively. Neither is a direct alternative to Stumpenhof's country cooking format. For Germany-based diners who want a regional feel closer to the Stumpenhof register but at a higher technical level, Schanz in Piesport or Waldhotel Sonnora in Dreis would be the step up to consider, though both demand more from the wallet and the diary.

    Within Plochingen itself, Gasthaus Cervus is the most relevant local comparison. For diners deciding between the two, Stumpenhof's Michelin recognition gives it the edge on documented consistency. The practical verdict: book Stumpenhof when you want Michelin-quality country cooking at an accessible price with easy availability. Book one of the starred alternatives when technical ambition and a destination dining experience are the actual goal.

    Compare Stumpenhof

    Recognized Venues: Stumpenhof and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    StumpenhofMichelin Plate (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024)€€
    AquaMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    SchwarzwaldstubeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    CODA Dessert DiningMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    TantrisMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    VendômeMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Stumpenhof handle dietary restrictions?

    check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm. Country cooking at this level typically centres on regional meat and produce, so vegetarian or vegan requirements may be limited. Given the €€ price range and Bib Gourmand recognition, the kitchen is likely experienced enough to accommodate common allergies with advance notice, but do not assume flexibility — call ahead.

    What are alternatives to Stumpenhof in Plochingen?

    Plochingen is a small town with limited direct competition at Michelin-recognised level. The nearest comparable value-tier options are in Stuttgart and the surrounding Baden-Württemberg region. If you want Bib Gourmand-calibre cooking at €€ pricing in this part of Germany, Stumpenhof is the clearest local case — alternatives require travelling further into the Stuttgart dining scene.

    Can Stumpenhof accommodate groups?

    No group-specific information is documented for Stumpenhof. For a country cooking venue at €€ pricing with Michelin recognition, dining rooms in this format tend to be mid-sized rather than large, and private dining availability is not confirmed. check the venue's official channels for group bookings of six or more to avoid surprises.

    Is Stumpenhof good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. The Bib Gourmand and Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) give it genuine credibility as a special occasion choice, and €€ pricing means you get that credential without a fine-dining bill. It suits a relaxed celebration better than a formal anniversary dinner — think quality-focused rather than ceremony-focused.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Stumpenhof?

    Tasting menu availability is not confirmed in the venue data. At €€ pricing, a full tasting format would be unusual — country cooking at this level more typically runs a short seasonal menu or set lunch. Check directly with the restaurant before building expectations around a multi-course format.

    Is Stumpenhof good for solo dining?

    Country cooking venues in Germany at this price point tend to be comfortable for solo diners, without the counter-seating formality of a Japanese omakase or the social awkwardness of a large tasting-menu room. At €€, the financial commitment is low, which removes the pressure. No specific bar or counter seating is confirmed, so call ahead if solo comfort is a priority.

    Is Stumpenhof worth the price?

    Yes. Michelin awarded it a Bib Gourmand in 2024, which specifically recognises good cooking at a price that does not overcharge — the award's whole purpose. At €€, you are paying for food that Michelin's inspectors found worth a detour, without the pricing of a starred room. That is a strong value case for the region.

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