Lieblings Café - Menu

Detlev-Bremer-Straße 50, 20359, Hamburg, Germany

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4.2 💬 4673 Reviews
Lieblings Café

Phone: +494080007011

Address: Detlev-Bremer-Straße 50, 20359, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 33

Reviews: 4673

Website: http://www.lieblings-eis.de

"Wir besuchten über ein Wochenende Hamburg und suchten nach einer längeren Anreise in der Nähe unseres Hotels ein Café für ein leckeres Frühstück. Durch Zufall stießen wir auf das Lieblings-Café-Bar in St. Pauli. Von außen war es eher unscheinbar aber drinnen sehr gemütlich . Wir wurden sehr freundlich begrüßt und uns wurde ein Tisch angeboten. In der Speisekarte wurden wir schnell fündig; wir nahmen das Frühstück für 2 Personen. Die Portionen waren für 2 Personen ausreichend und der Preis war auch nicht zu hoch. Lediglich der Kaffee war nicht unser Geschmack, er kam uns etwas abgestanden vor und daher war der Preis für diese Qualität zu hoch. Aber trotzdem können wir dieses Café guten Gewissens empfehlen."

Jennifer Jennifer

We were here for breakfast today. Very delicious and friendly. I think Corona is a lot of things going unclear. We like to come back!

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Wendy
Wendy

My boyfriend LOVES Liebling eis' ice cream. it's goodnot A LOOOT of choice but good enough.It's yummy but still not my favorite ice cream shop in hamburg


Sigmund
Sigmund

Lieblings is located close to Reeperbahn. It has a variety of ice cream flavors. The ones I tried were all really good. Great place to stop by when visiting..


Gaby
Gaby

Great breakfast! We discovered the place randomly and were very enthusiastic. We had a nice place and were very friendly. The breakfast offer is versatile, tasty and cost-effective. You're welcome. View menu


Phil
Phil

Super gemütliches, kleines Café auf‘m Kiez. Wir wurden sehr freundlich empfangen und bewirtet. Preis Leistung ist mehr als Fair und sorgt für eine baldige Wiederkehr. Frühstückt nicht im Hotel, Frühstückt hier!


Wulf
Wulf

Cosy cafe in Saint Pauli. We were there with a group for breakfast. (Content by e-mail) The selection and breakfast were very good and delicious for everyone. The service was very friendly. We can definitely recommend the café.


Fredi
Fredi

We were on Sunday morning at 12. It was a place free and soon it started. Delicious composition: A whole type, a gravel and an English breakfast was just right (see photos). Very tasty, recommended and directly at the event. We're coming back View menu


Wolf-Dieter
Wolf-Dieter

Today discovered as a beautiful opportunity for a breakfast. The variants not only listen to tasty on the map, but also look good on the plate. You can sit comfortably together and be served very friendly. And the prices are very moderate. You like to come back.


Mona
Mona

Das Café hat durchaus Potential. Man kommt rein und es ist super liebevoll eingerichtet, die Servicekraft ist total lieb und aufmerksam. Das Frühstück wirkt vorgefertigt, die Produkte sind für den Preis nicht sonderlich gut. Die Brötchen kamen immerhin warm an den Tisch, das fand ich gut. Die Marmelade war nicht lecker und in nem essbaren Becherchen, das seine besten Tage auch schon hinter sich hatte. Schwierig insg. Man wird auf jeden Fall satt, aber es ist maximal Standard, allerdings ist der Preis dafür nicht gerechtfertigt. Das Rührei ist okay gewesen.


Marcus
Marcus

Wir besuchten über ein Wochenende Hamburg und suchten nach einer längeren Anreise in der Nähe unseres Hotels ein Café für ein leckeres Frühstück. Durch Zufall stießen wir auf das Lieblings-Café-Bar in St. Pauli. Von außen war es eher unscheinbar aber drinnen sehr gemütlich . Wir wurden sehr freundlich begrüßt und uns wurde ein Tisch angeboten. In der Speisekarte wurden wir schnell fündig; wir nahmen das Frühstück für 2 Personen. Die Portionen waren für 2 Personen ausreichend und der Preis war auch nicht zu hoch. Lediglich der Kaffee war nicht unser Geschmack, er kam uns etwas abgestanden vor und daher war der Preis für diese Qualität zu hoch. Aber trotzdem können wir dieses Café guten Gewiss... 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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  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Kaffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup. View menu
  • Eiscreme A delightful selection of creamy, handcrafted ice creams with a variety of flavors ranging from classic vanilla and chocolate to unique options like lavender honey and spicy mango, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
  • Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten Explore a diverse array of regional international specialties, from flavorful Asian dishes to savory European classics, offering a taste of authentic culinary traditions from around the globe.

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