Temporary Closure of the Refectory Prinz Karl
The Refectory Prinz Karl in Tübingen’s Old Town (Hafengasse) will be closed from 13 October 2025 until approximately the end of the year.
“This decision was not an easy one for us, as we know how popular this refectory — with its special focus on meat-free dishes — is among many guests in Tübingen,” explains Edith Hein, Managing Director of the Studierendenwerk Tübingen-Hohenheim. “However, technical work is required in the building, which cannot be carried out while operations continue.” The Refectory Prinz Karl is expected to reopen no earlier than the beginning of 2026.
Alternative and Replacement Options
At the Refectory Wilhelmstraße, the Studierendenwerk is introducing a revised serving concept to accommodate additional guests from the Refectory Prinz Karl. A newly colour-coded guidance system, clearly positioned information stands, a restructuring of the serving areas, and the introduction of modern visual till systems are all intended to significantly improve guest flow in the future.
“Especially during the busy winter semester, we expect this to bring noticeable relief. Short queues at peak times cannot be entirely avoided, but they will be much easier to manage,” Hein adds.
In addition, during the course of the winter semester, the range of meals offered at the Cafeteria Wilhelmstraße will be expanded. The cafeterias at the GeiWi, the University Library, and the Theologicum will also remain open, offering a wide selection of snacks and light meals.
The Studierendenwerk will provide timely updates on the progress of the work and the reopening date of the Refectory Prinz Karl.











