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Spacious main dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the street, modern seating in teal and black, a grand piano and contemporary artwork on walls.

The fresh interior of Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, has not changed much since its recent reopening. A fire forced the restaurant to close for 10 months. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Back in January, I showed up at the door of Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg with an eagerness sparked by several glowing recommendations.

My meal plans quickly went up in smoke, though, when I saw a sign saying the restaurant was closed indefinitely because of fire damage.

For months since then, I checked its website and drove past the empty building, which is 10 minutes from the Hohenfels Training Area. Eventually, my curiosity about the construction progress faded and I began to forget about the restaurant altogether.

That was, until last week, when I received a message from someone who first sang its praises to me last year: It was back. So 10 months after my original attempt, I found myself once again at Schwan’s, this time with a friend who used to frequent it. 

My friend, who during our journey there had praised Schwan’s mojitos and vast variety of fare, was eager to see if the food had changed. Despite the lack of signage and the ongoing parking lot construction, the lights were on and the doors were open.

We took that as a good sign and stepped inside. The white-and-blue interior with light-wood accents gave off a cozy charm. Aside from a few patrons tucked into quiet corners, the place was calm and unhurried.

Schwan Mediterran Diner menu and drinks menu displayed on a wooden table with an olive branch illustration on the cover.

Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, has an extensive menu that offers a range of cuisine. Main courses average between 10 and 20 euros. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

According to our kind waiter, the establishment had reopened about a month earlier with a private event to celebrate its return.

I couldn’t help but notice a shiny grand piano at the center of the dining area. Though there was no live music that night, it immediately made me want to return sometime when the keys are brought to life.

We decided to skip the alcohol for our Tuesday evening visit. I opted for a locally made passion fruit lemonade, while my friend enjoyed a Hubert, a virgin version of the minty prosecco spritz known as the Hugo.

Craft cocktail with lime garnish in a geometric crystal coupe glass, served on a white coaster.

The drink menu at Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, often features nonalcoholic versions of classic cocktails. Seen here is the Hubert, which is a virgin Hugo. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

When it came to the food, Schwan may brand itself as a Mediterranean diner, but the menu offers far more than that. We both struggled to choose from the wide selection of Mediterranean dishes, pizzas, pastas, burgers and more.

It was the creative lineup of Beatles song-themed burgers that finally helped us narrow things down. 

I ordered the Wild Honey Pie, which features a crispy chicken patty dressed up in a playful blend of lettuce, fried onions, house-made mayonnaise and, of course, honey.

The combination struck a perfect balance between sweet and savory, and I loved it from the first bite, especially appreciating the coating of cornflakes that gave the chicken patty its crunch.

Crispy fried chicken sandwich with arugula garnish on a seeded bun, served with golden fries on a white plate

Named after a Beatles song, the Wild Honey Pie burger at Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, comes with double-stacked crispy chicken patties, honey, arugula, onions and more, providing a sweet and savory flavor pairing. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Gourmet beef burger with lettuce and cured meat on a soft bun, served with crispy fries in a white bowl om the side.

The Michelle “Ma Belle” burger at Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, offers a mix of flavoring, with apple mustard fruit and savory fillings. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Some honorable burger mentions that didn’t make our final cut were the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts, Blue Jay Way and the Mean Mr. Mustard. After much deliberation, my friend went with the Michelle “Ma Belle.”

It arrived topped with arugula, creamy camembert and apple mustard relish, which is traditionally an Italian condiment. Judging by the contented sigh that followed her first bite, I could tell she was just as happy with her choice as I was with mine.

I honestly can’t remember the last time I finished a burger, but we both made quick work of the hefty patties and cleared every last wedge of the well-seasoned side of fries.

But we couldn’t stop there. When I spotted tiramisu on the dessert menu, my mission to sample and rate every tiramisu I come across in Bavaria was back on.

The large dessert menu at Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, includes a hearty and well-balanced tiramisu.

The large dessert menu at Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, includes a hearty and well-balanced tiramisu. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

My friend immediately asked for my rating after the first bite. The respectable 7.2 that I gave it was based on the fact that it wasn’t overly sweet and struck a nice balance between the mascarpone mix, ladyfingers and coffee topping.

Her chocolate mousse earned a similar verdict, rich but not too sugary. Despite being pretty full from our burgers, we still managed to polish off our desserts.

 Black grand piano in a dining room surrounded by modern restaurant seating and decorative plants.

A grand piano in the dining area of Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, enhances the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant, which recently reopened after a 10-month closure because of fire damage. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Interior dining area with customers seated at tables and a modern bar with pendant lights, shelving with bottles, and contemporary teal upholstered seating.

Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, offers seating at tables, booths and the bar. Baked sweets are sold at the front of the establishment. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Exterior of Schwan Mediterran Diner at night, showing modern storefront with large glass windows, illuminated facade, green artificial turf entrance and greenery.

Despite ongoing exterior renovations, Schwan Mediterran Diner in Parsberg, Germany, is open for business once again after a fire kept it shut down for 10 months. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

As a returning patron, my friend was delighted to find that Schwan’s cuisine has stayed true to its roots despite the long hiatus. And for me, after the monthslong wait to try it for the first time, it absolutely lived up to the hype.

In true phoenix style, Schwan Mediterran Diner is proving in its resurrection that a little fiery setback isn’t going to keep it down.

Schwan Mediterran Diner

Address: Marktstrasse 6A, Parsberg, Germany

Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 4-11 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; closed Monday

Cost: Appetizers, 6-11 euros; entrees range from 10 to 30 euros, with single-serving pizzas on the lower end, the burgers and pastas between 14 and 20 euros and steaks at the high end ranging between 30 and 40 euros; desserts, 5-10 euros

Information: Online: mediterrandiner.de

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Lydia Gordon covers the U.S. military in Bavaria and Central Europe for Stars and Stripes. A Columbus, Ohio, native, she’s an alumna of the Defense Information School, Belmont University and American Public University.

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