Kleinhuis Cafe und Weinstube

Neanderstr. 27, 20459 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Fisch, Kaffee, Getränke, Hamburger

4.4 💬 1174 Reviews
Kleinhuis Cafe und Weinstube

Phone: +4940353366

Address: Neanderstr. 27, 20459 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 21

Reviews: 1174

Website: https://kleinhuis-weinstube.de

"I had two lunches here between visits to the KomponistenQuartier and the Brahms Museum, currently situated a few doors away. The Museum of Hamburg and St. Michael 's church are also not far away. The atmosphere is friendly and formal, the staff speak excellent English and are happy to explain what is on the menu (currently only in German . The menu seems to be modern German and shows the influence of many international cuisines. There is a daily special lunch dish, alongside other a la carte choices. The vegan bean curry with tempeh was delicious. Other specials in July include: rocket ravioli with strips of venison and a strawberry and Balsamic jus. Or baked rosefish on creamed savoy cabbage with potato rösti. Or Umbrian roast suckling pig with marinated vegetables and rosemary potatoes. I was tempted to an unusual but refreshing organic rhubarb drink which would also work well as a spritzer!! The place is also an ideal stop-off for coffee and cake/tart, and I understand they are open for evening dinners. (I understand the restaurant replaces the now closed Zum Alten Senator."

Full menu - 21 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Süße Ecke

Extras

Pasta

Salads

Extras Zum Frühstück

House Specials - Aromatic Crispy Duck

Dessert

Indian

Fish Dishes

Morgenstund' Hat Gold Im Mund

Entrées

Sandwiches

Frühstück

Fleisch

Angelika Angelika

have stopped there for a afternoon drink. very pleasant place with friendly staff. rather nice local pils - highly refreshing!

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Wilma
Wilma

we came to the dessert, which was beautiful, but nothing special. the people come here after a piano concert that is next door.


M
M

Stopped there for anafternoon drink. Very pleasant place with a friendly staff. Was offered rather nice local pils most refreshing!


Andree
Andree

when I spent 2 days in the hotel baseler hof, I had to eat breakfast and dinner in the Kleinhuis. very disappointing for the award with 4 stars! the kitchen was not able to prepare a good vegan menu (spaghetti with tomato sauce is not what I expected!), but the price was good for 4 stars! I'll never be back. View menu


Margitta
Margitta

We were here spontaneously after a visit to the big new market. Have a place for 2 in the most beautiful weather. Very friendly staff, a small but fine breakfast card and tastefully excellent. Coffee, scrambled eggs, muesli, everything was upstairs. Special requests were also implemented. The café looks neat and very clean. A great service!


Martín
Martín

Instead of having breakfast in the nearby hotel and paying 22 euro each, we ended up in this place, where 3,90euro is one person breakfast excl. drinks! [hidden link] The location of this restaurant is splendid near Johannes Brahms museum, the place is very clearn and hygienic, Cappuccion and Latte Macchiato SUPERB!!!!! Bedienste (Nicole LaNGER) is very friendly, quick and enthusiastic young lady!


Wolf
Wolf

we just ate our first meal in hamburg. what a little jewel is it too! the restaurant is located next to the Brahms Museum and has a classic music atmosphere. our waitress was very friendly and her service was impeccable. I chose the local labskaus while my wife ordered the fish of the day. both dishes looked great when they arrived and tasted excellent. if they are in the new city of the city, I can recommend this place at the most. View menu


Emilie
Emilie

on our walk back from the harbour in direction city we are stumbled over its very nice and cozy caffe. very nice and warm interieur and so friendly and attentive staff. the cakes are a dream. Unfortunately they close in winter on Wednesdays, otherwise we would have returned to dinner, the 4-course menu they presented looked so good. when they are in the city and in this opposite, they come by to get air, quiet and hidden, they will please.


Eduard
Eduard

I have taken two lunches here between the visits to the composing quarter and the Brahms Museum, which is currently a few doors away. also the hamburg museum and the michaeliskirche are not far away. the atmosphere is friendly and formal, the personal speaks excellent English and likes to explain what is on the menu (currently only in German). the menu seems to be "modern German" and shows the influence of many international cuisines. in addition to other à la carte dresses there is a special luncheon daily. the vegan bohnencurry with tempeh was delicious. more specials in juli: Rucola-Ravioli with rehstretched and strawberry-balsamico-Jus. or baked red-bark on cream wesing with tomato roast...


Katja
Katja

I had two lunches here between visits to the KomponistenQuartier and the Brahms Museum, currently situated a few doors away. The Museum of Hamburg and St. Michael 's church are also not far away. The atmosphere is friendly and formal, the staff speak excellent English and are happy to explain what is on the menu (currently only in German . The menu seems to be modern German and shows the influence of many international cuisines. There is a daily special lunch dish, alongside other a la carte choices. The vegan bean curry with tempeh was delicious. Other specials in July include: rocket ravioli with strips of venison and a strawberry and Balsamic jus. Or baked rosefish on creamed savoy cabbag... 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

  • Fisch Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Kaffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note. View menu
  • Getränke Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal!
  • Hamburger Juicy and delicious hamburgers made with premium beef, fresh toppings, and soft buns. Customize your burger with a wide range of cheeses, sauces, and extras for a mouthwatering experience.

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