Are you hungry after a day full of Stone Age action? The museum café at the end of the exhibition is the ideal place to relax and recharge your batteries. You can find all the information about the varied catering options on this page.
In addition to coffee and tea specialities, the museum café also offers a seasonally changing menu of cakes, pastries and sandwiches. From the roof terrace you have a wonderful view of the green Neandertal valley. The museum café is open Tue - Sun from 11 am - 6 pm and is run by Ristorante Gavi.
If you're looking for a hearty meal, then the neighbouring Ristorante Gavi is the place for you. From pasta and pizza to tiramisu, it serves everything that makes Italian cuisine fans' hearts beat faster - including takeaway.
Fresh bratwurst and chips, but also homemade wraps and other snacks in organic quality and from the region - that's what characterises the Neanderthal Kiosk opposite the museum. Tip: The owner of the kiosk offers a few nice seats directly on the Düssel.
The neanderland offers beautiful landscapes, historic villages, numerous cycle paths and, with the neanderland STEIG, a 243 kilometre long cultural tourism hiking trail. Recommendations for restaurants and accommodation:
Even Neanderthals set up their picnic area here. Right at the foot of the Höhlenblick adventure tower on the famous site, you can make yourself comfortable in the cosy deckchairs in summer. Or enjoy a moment of peace and quiet with a picnic on the Stone Age playground.
Fire, meat and joy - in the museum garden you can also experience the Stone Age in culinary terms - vegetarian on request, of course. Our idyllic barbecue area provides the perfect backdrop to round off your family outing, company event or birthday party.