Google will tell you Marktbreit is a town, not an NUE restaurant
Search “Marktbreit Nuremberg Airport” and you mostly get results for the Franconian town 80+ km south of NUE, not a clear restaurant listing inside Terminal 1. The airport’s own materials mention the name, but there’s no precise gate, opening hours, or menu detail pinned to a spot in T1. Treat it as a branding quirk rather than a sure thing you can plan a tight connection around.
Within Nuremberg Airport’s single Terminal 1, food options are limited and many outlets close by 22:00, so the lack of concrete info on Marktbreit matters. There’s no confirmed price range, seating capacity, or clear note on whether it sits pre‑ or post‑security. If you land at 21:15 and hope to grab a hot meal here before a hotel bus at 22:00, you’re guessing, not planning.
Because there are zero traveller reviews tied clearly to a specific stand or restaurant space named Marktbreit at NUE, there’s no reliable talk of a signature dish, quick espresso, or decent beer on tap. No one mentions a schnitzel plate, a 3,50 € coffee, or a 6,00 € draft in connection with this name in the terminal. In practice, most flyers end up at better‑documented spots in T1 where menus and hours are actually published.
With no complaints logged and no regular habits reported, the safest move is to treat Marktbreit as “maybe there, maybe rebranded” rather than your only food plan. Build in 15–20 minutes to walk T1 and scan the main landside and airside food court zones instead of hunting specifically for this name. One practical tip: if you absolutely care about a sit‑down meal, eat in Nuremberg city before heading to NUE, then treat any restaurant actually labeled “Marktbreit” in T1 as a bonus, not a commitment.