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Stadthausbrücke 1-3, 20355, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Wein, Deutsch, Hausstil

Phone: +494036006001

Address: Stadthausbrücke 1-3, 20355, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

"Lecker Kölsch, gutes und auch sehr weitreichendes Essensangebot: rheinische Klassiker wie Himmel un Äd neben Black Angus Burger oder Wiener Schitzel und Apfelstrudel oder Flammkuchen oder, oder. Wir hatten den Sauerbraten und Himmel un Äd. Beide Gerichte waren sehr lecker und die Portionen nicht zu groß. Das Ambiente war für einen Donnerstagabend wie erwartet bei vollem Haus entspannt."

Christian Christian

Schönes Ambiente, gute Auswahl an Speisen und Getränken.

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Opentable
Opentable

Schön gelegen und einer der wenigen Orte in Hamburg zum Kölsch trinken.


Groucho
Groucho

Der beste Sauerbraten diesseits des Rheins. Extrem aufmerksame Bedienung


Opentable
Opentable

War wie immer alles super. Bedienung Mega lieb und sehr aufmerksam und schnell View menu


Nata
Nata

The food was delicious and served very quickly. The service was very attentive.


Opentable
Opentable

The service was decent, the food was outstanding, and the atmosphere was pleasant.


Opentable
Opentable

Von A- Z alles perfekt gewesen! Serviceteam war extrem freundlich und zuvorkommend. View menu


Guidor
Guidor

This restaurant has a Rhineland charm. However, the waiter still needs an introduction to the traditional rules of serving Kölsch beer.


Petras
Petras

Sehr schönes Ambiente! Der Kellner spitze. Sehr freundlich, aufmerksam und schnell. Fürs Essen „ nur“ 4 Sterne, denn es geht noch etwas besser.


LukasB
LukasB

Lecker Kölsch, gutes und auch sehr weitreichendes Essensangebot: rheinische Klassiker wie Himmel un Äd neben Black Angus Burger oder Wiener Schitzel und Apfelstrudel oder Flammkuchen oder, oder. Wir hatten den Sauerbraten und Himmel un Äd. Beide Gerichte waren sehr lecker und die Portionen nicht zu groß. Das Ambiente war für einen Donnerstagabend wie erwartet bei vollem Haus entspannt. 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.
  • Wein A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity. View menu
  • 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.
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