Franziskaner - Menu

Große Theaterstraße 9, 20354, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Suppe, Deutsch, Bayerisch, Europäisch

3.7 💬 8481 Reviews
Franziskaner

Phone: +4940345756

Address: Große Theaterstraße 9, 20354, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 8481

Website: http://www.franziskaner-hh.de/

"This restaurant is kitted out like a 'typical' Bavarian beer cellar complete with wait staff in traditional dress, and as such could easily be mistaken for a ghastly tourist trap. However I found the food really good reasonably priced and seemingly freshly prepared to...order and with a seasonal specialties menu that emphasised the same 'in season' and locally sourced products mushrooms and herrings at the moment that the hotel around the corner was featuring at about double the price! The staff were also super friendly, and were, for example, totally relaxed about me as a lone diner occupying a large table since that was the only one available. At many restaurants I would just have been turned away in those circumstances. All in all, an excellent choice for a beer andor a meal"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

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Schnitzel

Salads

Meat Dishes

Salate

Soups

Franziskaner Hausspezialitäten

Other Snacks And Cheese

Pasta

Salad Variations

Hot Soups

Baked Vegetables

Sweets & Desserts

Pork Schnitzel Dishes

Entrées

Swabian Dishes

Cheese Dishes

Fleischlos Glücklich

Suppen Und Eintopfgerichte

Sausages

...Woame Speis´n

Suppen Und Kleinigkeiten

Frisch Vom Markt

Dessert

Eriberto Eriberto

Struggled to find a bar in the centre of Hamburg which was open at lunch time. Dropped onto this place, charming and great beer

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Alexa
Alexa

Exactly as described by StephenC in the previous review. I visit at least once each time I have the pleasure of a trip to Hamburg. Inexpensive, cheerful and not too over the top Bavarian themed


Edwardo
Edwardo

The restaurant has a beautiful ambience. The food came very fast and tastes fantastic. The potato dumplings are produced themselves, for example. The staff is friendly. It is very spacious (2 floors and outdoor areas). The toilets are modern and very clean.


Reuben
Reuben

This is a nice place to have dinner. The food is good, the service is friendly. And the beers are huge. I had dinner at the Restaurant Franziskaner while visiting Hamburg. It's a fun place to spend an evening. But make sure that you are...hungry when you visit, the portion sizes are generous View menu


Aastha
Aastha

This is a traditional Bavarian restaurant. Excellent food and the staff are amazing. Two adults and two children and years old. The food came quickly the staff were really good and so inviting. There was one small problem no nappy changing facilities, that...was a little hmmm. All in all excellent


Achim
Achim

Nice ambience very friendly service..and fast too. We really enjoyed our mushroom soup, veal schnitzel Schwein Schnitzel..all were very delicious. The minus star: we saw a little mice crawling down the staircase Informed the staff but the mice went hiding between the...staircase. I hope the restaurant could solve this issue fast


Mariana
Mariana

We always look for traditional and local food in our travels. Thanks to our hosts in Hamburg we didn't have to search a lot. Contrary to what many may think about German food this restaurant offers a variety of different dishes to please everybody taste....Excellent dining experience thanks also to a very friendly staff. Highly recommended View menu


Abelardo
Abelardo

Came on here to search the area for somewhere to eat. Probably would never have explored that area of town otherwise. Great find! Staff were excellent and helped to seat us earlier than our booking. Place was full with what seemed a mix of people...both local and tourists. Large menu and large portion size too. Couldn't fault our meal. Very tasty meat


Gerson
Gerson

The Franziskaner serves up amazing delicious Bavarian food in a warm bar and restaurant setting. Everything on the menu is home cooked and superbly done. I could have been in Munich not Hamburg. The beer and wine list was also extensive and dedicated to Bavaria....The staff are great. Very friendly. The service is super fast. I highly recommend the Franziskaner


Mya
Mya

This restaurant is kitted out like a 'typical' Bavarian beer cellar complete with wait staff in traditional dress, and as such could easily be mistaken for a ghastly tourist trap. However I found the food really good reasonably priced and seemingly freshly prepared to...order and with a seasonal specialties menu that emphasised the same 'in season' and locally sourced products mushrooms and herrings at the moment that the hotel around the corner was featuring at about double the price! The staff were also super friendly, and were, for example, totally relaxed about me as a lone diner occupying a large table since that was the only one available. At many restaurants I would just have been tur... 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

  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • 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. View menu
  • Bayerisch Traditional Bavarian delights offering hearty and flavorful favorites such as sausages, schnitzels, and pretzels, paired with tangy sauerkraut and creamy mashed potatoes, bringing you the rustic taste of Bavaria.
  • Europäisch Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

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