Hacker-pschorr Hamburg

Lange Reihe 97, 20099 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Deutsch, Fleisch, Hühnchen

4.2 💬 3886 Reviews
Hacker-pschorr Hamburg

Phone: +4940326519

Address: Lange Reihe 97, 20099 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 3886

Website: http://www.hphamburg.com/

"We think we got ripped off. The waiter explained the bill to my husband and somehow charged his card 10 euros more than the original bill. It was strange that he tried to explain the items on the bill even through we had no questions about the bill. Then he added a sum by hand. It wasn't till we got back to our hotel that we realized the original bill was 10 euros less than what was charged to our card. The food is OK if you are into German food. Pay attention when you pay your bill though, especially if you are a non-German speaking tourist."

Romina Romina

Great service and awesome atmosphere. We were on a large table and found new friends quickly. Service kept all fast and professional and very friendly under control. Very recommendable. Reservation recommended.

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Kathryne
Kathryne

We had a nice, very German, meal with meat and sausages and it tasted wonderful. The service was good and the price very low. We got more bang for the bucks than in Munich, Vienna or Paris. Well worth a consideration.


Alana
Alana

Super god og imødekommende betjening. God solid bayersk mad og øl.Fuldt hus, ventende tyske gæster - god indikator for et godt sted!Vi gik egentlig efter Frau Moller, men folk stod i kø udenfor - så vi tog Hackers Pschorr overfor, det fortrød vi bestemt ikke!


Halle
Halle

We liked so much this place we went in ours first day in Hamburg and we were starving so it wasn't really difficult to enjoy haha. But the food it's really good and the restaurant is so nice and it was in the best street full of restaurants and club really cool! View menu


Braeden
Braeden

La prima sera arrivati ad Amburgo non sapevamo dove andare a mangiare. Consigliatoci la via dal receptionist del nostro hotel abbiamo optato per una cena stile Tedesco con dell'ottima birra. Da nortare che è uno dei pochi locali conil menù in inglese. Consiglio assolutamnete sia il locale che la via (Lange Reihe) per cenare.


Vida
Vida

Un bistrot agradable en general, la comida muy buena, sobre todo si se quieren probar platos alemanes, aunque como parte pésima, el propietario, llamarle borde sería quedarse corto, le pides pan y parece que le hayas insultado, realmente en mi opinión, no es manera de llevar un negocio, por muy buena que sea la comida, yo no pienso volver.


Anastasie
Anastasie

Essen waren geschmacklich und von den Portionen insgesamt in Ordnung, aber keine Offenbarung. Teilweise schlecht abgeschmeckt und wir mussten nachwürzen.Service sehr unterkühlt und oftmals langsam. Hier ist definitiv Luft nach oben.Annahme unserer Sodexo-Schecks wurde verweigert mit dem Hinweis, dass diese nur für den Mittagstisch Gültigkeit hätten. Für uns unverständlich und einfach pure Willkür. View menu


Marc
Marc

Discovered this restaurant by chance and we were so happy that luck was on our side. The schweinshaxn mit brakensauce proved to be one of the best we've had ever. The schnitzel was so so though. Casual and quick despite the fact that there was only 1 super efficient order taker/server/cashier working the restaurant both inside and out during lunch. Unfortunately, being quick meant no smiles and all business. But after a bite of the schweinshaxn, all was forgiven.


Paolo
Paolo

I love going to this restaurant. I often go to Hamburg on business and this is one of my favourite stops! It is Bavarian cuisine, so your Hamburger friends may ''judge'' you...let them be, you will not regret it. The personnel is super friendly. The food is tasty and well presented. I strongly suggest to also take the ''big'' beer...one liter! My personal choice is for plate of 6 sausages with a side of sptäzle to share with your friends. I will keep on going as long as i drop by Hamburg!


Elinor
Elinor

We think we got ripped off. The waiter explained the bill to my husband and somehow charged his card 10 euros more than the original bill. It was strange that he tried to explain the items on the bill even through we had no questions about the bill. Then he added a sum by hand. It wasn't till we got back to our hotel that we realized the original bill was 10 euros less than what was charged to our card. The food is OK if you are into German food. Pay attention when you pay your bill though, especially if you are a non-German speaking tourist. 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.

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  • Bier Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience.
  • 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
  • Fleisch Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Hühnchen Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.

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