Sprinkenhof - Menu

Burchardstraße 8, 20095, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Kebab, Fisch, Deutsch

4.6 💬 7033 Reviews
Sprinkenhof

Phone: +4940335185

Address: Burchardstraße 8, 20095, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 7033

Website: http://www.restaurant-sprinkenhof.de

"We had a few alternatives for the lunch around the area, but then made a quick decision for this restaurant. Or it's more of a pub-like place. There were some other people there having a lunch, too, but plenty of tables to choose from. We chose from the daily lunch menu and the food arrived quite fast. And it was really delicious. The chicken was not cooked too much, but still it had the crispy grill stripes on it. And it was joined with a huge baked potatoe and a large salad. The amount of food on the plate was plenty even for a hungry person, but still it was well-made. The service was fast and friendly, and it looked like the whole place was operated by one man and a lunch-time help. Considering that, just wow!"

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Schnitzel

Tortas

Salads

Burger

Side Dishes

Pork Schnitzel Dishes

Sandwiches

Icha Icha

Typical top class German pub with food. First rate beer, excellent food, lovely staff, went twice in four days

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Reviews

Franz
Franz

Great place for German food. Good value for money and nice atmosphere. Would come again and would recommend it


Margot
Margot

The place and the menu doesn't look like much, but the service and food was absolutely amazing! Worth a visit if you want good german food and a beer.


Thorsten
Thorsten

The restaurant is just min walking from the city center and Hauptbanhof. The Labskaus was good and the price is ok considered the quantity. The fish was great View menu


Kelli
Kelli

This restaurant was quite close our hotel. It is quaint and local. The food was great value we tried the 3 fish dish and the steak. Both were large portions and served quickly.


Marie-Luise
Marie-Luise

Nice service and reasonable pricing. In a weekday almost fully booked. Good atmosphere. Took their Hamburg wiener schnitzel which was really good. A small beer and my day was fine


Nicole
Nicole

Went there as I was walking around. A small neighborhood place that is great to dine in. Service was very good, menu in English. I had the Hamburger Schnitzel pork schnitzel with fried egg and fried potato. Great dish. Quiet and great place View menu


Aryanna
Aryanna

We'd book seats at the bar but got a table because someone didn't show. Really nice atmosphere and full of local people. We had labskaus with fish and without. Really tasty and massive portions. Sadly I left a little! Beer was good and service friendly...and quick. As the terminator says, we will be back tomorrow actually


Zoé
Zoé

Just across the street from the Chile Haus and around the corner from the Chocolate Museum, this little restaurant served up tasty German cooking and delightfully cool Koenig Pilsner. My wife enjoyed a very flavorful Pork Schnitzel Wiener Art while I had a flavorful schnitzel in a mushroom cream sauce. Folks at a neighboring table tucked in to a copious North German Labskaus and seem to enjoy it a lot. Service was prompt and friendly and commanded enough English to get our order perfectly understood around my basic German. Nearest U-bahn stop was Meßberg on line U1.


Gert
Gert

We had a few alternatives for the lunch around the area, but then made a quick decision for this restaurant. Or it's more of a pub-like place. There were some other people there having a lunch, too, but plenty of tables to choose from. We chose from the daily lunch menu and the food arrived quite fast. And it was really delicious. The chicken was not cooked too much, but still it had the crispy grill stripes on it. And it was joined with a huge baked potatoe and a large salad. The amount of food on the plate was plenty even for a hungry person, but still it was well-made. The service was fast and friendly, and it looked like the whole place was operated by one man and a lunch-time help. Cons... 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

  • 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.
  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal. View menu
  • 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.
  • 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.

Amenities

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  • Serviert Alkohol
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  • Sitzplätze Im Freien

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