Sudhaus
Bars & Clubs · Marburg
Sudhaus on Steinweg occupies a historic half-timbered house and spans three floors, lending the visit a vertical dimension that other bars lack. Each level has its own character: cozy and conversational downstairs, livelier in the middle, and with views over the rooftops of the upper town on top. The building itself is an experience — crooked walls, creaking stairs, and low ceilings are reminders that this house has centuries under its belt.
The drinks menu is solid and student-friendly: draft beer, wine, and simple cocktails form the backbone. The crowd is predominantly students, which keeps the mood loose and unpretentious. On weekends all three floors can fill up, with the upper levels becoming a welcome overflow option.
Sudhaus belongs to the bars that you should visit at least once in Marburg — not just for the drinks but for the unique spatial experience inside a medieval half-timbered house. The central location on Steinweg makes it an ideal mid-stop on a pub crawl through the upper town.
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