OPENING HOURS
daily 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Wednesdays until 8 p.m.
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The late-Baroque Villa Berower is located in the Fondation Beyeler’s magnificent park, straight across from the museum building, and is home to the «Beyeler Restaurant im Park»
Drawing on the wealth of delicacies to be found nearby, regional and seasonal ingredients are at the heart of the restaurant’s culinary offerings. The menu allows guests to sample old and new favourites. Barista-quality coffee can be enjoyed with a wide choice of cakes. The wine list gives pride of place to regional producers as well as featuring a fine worldwide selection.
Reservations
Unfortunately, we are not able to take daytime bookings for tables in the restaurant or on the terrace. We thank you for your understanding. Bookings are possible for Friday evenings.
Embark on a culinary journey
Inspired by the life and travels of Henri Matisse, the Beyeler Restaurant im Park invites you on a culinary journey. As part of the exhibition Matisse – Invitation to the Voyage, the restaurant is opening an hour earlier, at 9 am, whetting your appetite for a day full of art with a French breakfast.
Friday Beyeler
Friday evenings at the Fondation Beyeler are a great way to start the weekend with a relaxed visit to the museum after work, which can be combined with a delicious dinner or aperitif in the "Beyeler Restaurant in the Park". The restaurant remains open until 10 pm. We are happy to take your table reservation for the Friday Beyeler evenings.
Events
We would be happy to welcome you and your guests to an exclusive business or private event in our restaurant - be it a seated dinner or an aperitif. The menu creations of our young chef Philip Dollinger celebrate the rich harvest of the colder season.
Premises
In the dining room and the fireplace lounge (Kaminzimmer), Spanish duo Casa Munõz’ design establishes a stimulating dialogue between the building’s historical character and the interior decor’s contemporary flair. In summer, the large terrace nestling in the park and looking out onto sculptures by Calder, Kelly and Fischli / Weiss invites you to pause and linger.