Altes Mädchen - Menu

Lagerstraße 28b, 20357, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Deutsch, Brauereien, Brasserien, Bäckereien

4.1 💬 19052 Reviews
Altes Mädchen

Phone: +4940800077750

Address: Lagerstraße 28b, 20357, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 19052

Website: http://altes-maedchen.com/de/

"large beer selection; Foods are creative and tasty, the portions are manageable in size. It is only very full in the evening, hardly sitting, so if possible to reserve."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Trappisten

Lager & Helles

Fassbiere

Passt Immer

Sandwiches

Specialties

Meat Dishes

Schnitzel

Forbicicrunch Gourmet

Schüsselkarm

Entrées

Pasta

Indian

Sweets & Desserts

Kids Dishes

Children's Menu

Grill Und Pfanne

Fruchtlambic

Unsere Stullen

Lieschens Eingewecktes

Belgium

Porter / Stout

Ale

Hinterher

Gerhild Gerhild

Great organic beef from own slaughter and delicious beer.

Address

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Reviews

Margarete
Margarete

Great ambience and good food, but very expensive for my taste.


Nicu
Nicu

Large beer selection and beautiful brewhouse atmosphere with rustic dishes!


Eckart
Eckart

Rappelvoll in the afternoon around 1600, for always without drinks, again left View menu


Doreen
Doreen

Delicious food, delicious beer.... It was very full and very loud. But it's always worth a visit.


Kelly
Kelly

the old girls came very recommended. a lot of parking available, but it wasn't immediately where to turn on as it was stacked behind others.


Agatha
Agatha

they were spectacular. it's a really nice plant, a tonne potential. the food looked great, and I wanted some, but the menu was not available. View menu


Vanessa
Vanessa

the place is huge, full of young and perfect to have some beers after work. the food, both of picoteo and of main dishes are abundant and good


Zaad
Zaad

this place is huge! sat outside and enjoyed some beer and eat. we tried the currywurst and the burger and both were pretty good, though nothing amazing.


Peer
Peer

large beer selection; Foods are creative and tasty, the portions are manageable in size. It is only very full in the evening, hardly sitting, so if possible to reserve. View menu

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg, a port city in northern Germany, is known for its maritime heritage, vibrant culture, and local dishes like Fischbrötchen and Labskaus. It's a blend of old charm and modern vibe.

Categories

  • Deutsch Savor the rich flavors of traditional German cuisine, featuring hearty meats, tangy sauerkraut, and sumptuous sauces. Delight in authentic dishes that bring a taste of Germany to your table.
  • Brauereien Explore our selection of locally crafted beers, each brewed with passion and precision. From hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts, there’s a flavor profile to delight every beer enthusiast. Cheers! View menu
  • Brasserien Brasseries offer a delightful blend of French classics and contemporary dishes in a relaxed setting. Enjoy hearty meals like coq au vin or steak frites, paired with a fine selection of wines and beers.
  • Bäckereien A delightful assortment of freshly baked pastries, breads, and confections, crafted with love and premium ingredients for a sweet morning treat or an afternoon indulgence.

Amenities

  • Ec-karte
  • Fernsehen
  • menu
  • Mastercard
  • menu
  • Visa-karte

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