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Bidra med feedbackNice little spot in a beautiful old Hamburg neighborhood. Part Cheers, part New York neighborhood bistro. German staples and a few goodies like eggs and potatoes. They don 't open until Noon (2p on Sunday). Perfect for brunching after a night on the Reeperbahn! FYI, they are very protective of their larger tables when it 's busy. If you are one or two, they won 't seat you at a four-top. Yours truly is traveling solo this trip and got relegated to the tiny bar. No complaints, as that 's my preference rather than being the lonely dude at a big table. Also a good perch for people watching and composing pithy prose.
Nice, this is the hipster version of a 'traditional Hamburg restaurant '. Solid Labskaus (you know, the dish that everyone sniggers about for looking as if it had been eaten once before, but tasting not too bad although if I were to make a recommendation to the chef, cut the Labskaus itself in half and instead add some of the signature friend potatoes (yum! or some baguette bread; it 's quite hard to finish off something so massive with this consistency, even if made very well. Good Ratsherren craft beer, too; quite popular; cheerful.
Nice cosy little pub. Service was very friendly, beer was cold. An open air market was happening in the square right next to this place. Good selection of dishes, the wurst salad was quite good. Came back for breakfast on Sunday. Three eggs, potatoes and sausage was fabulous, just the thing after a long night in St. Pauli
We went last night while on a visit to Hamburg. It is off the beaten path but worth the walk. Our mother on a birthday trip requested traditional...
Nice little spot in a beautiful old Hamburg neighborhood. Part Cheers part New York neighborhood bistro. German staples and a few goodies like eggs and...