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Zuckermonarchie
Zuckermonarchie, the self-proclaimed 'kingdom of sweetness', is a haven for all things sugary. It offers an array of treats that go beyond your wildest dreams. Whether it's breakfast, lunch, cake, or afternoon tea, this sweet sanctuary always has something to surprise and delight. If you feel like trying your hand in the art of pastry making, Zuckermonarchie offers courses in cupcake baking.
Strandperle
Ottensen Beach, directly accessible via a HADAG ferry, is arguably one of the most picturesque spots along the Hamburg Elbe. You don't need to wear shoes to grab a cola, coffee, salad, or cheese platter. Situated just metres from the Elbe's tranquil waters, Strandperle is a magnet for beachgoers.
Alex
Situated directly on the Inner Alster Lake, Alex finds its home in the historic Alsterpavillon. Throughout its history, the building has been a host to various cafés. Today, the venue features an outdoor terrace and serves a selection of snacks alongside coffee and cakes.
Café Paris
Café Paris, a tribute to the typical French café of the turn of the century, is situated near City Hall. Its stunning, white-tiled room with an Art Nouveau ceiling depicting industry and agriculture scenes buzzes with activity. Stop by in the morning for buttery croissants, come around in the afternoon for excellent lunch specials, or visit Paris as the darkness falls over the city for classic evening service.
Public Coffee Roasters
Public Coffee Roasters is driven by a deep passion for coffee beans and roasting, represented by a young and trendy team. As coffee enthusiasts enter the shop café in Neustadt, their senses confirm they've made the right choice. Conversations typically focus on the beans' origins, their outstanding quality, and the careful roasting process that occurs in-house, all while hand-brewed coffee specialities are being crafted.
Ahoi Strandkiosk
The beach by Ahoi Strandkiosk invites visitors of all ages to enjoy Hamburg's most beautiful sunsets with a hot cocoa, a refreshing beer or a cool glass of wine. If you're feeling peckish, Ahoi offers a variety of options, from light organic snacks and hearty home-cooked dishes to tempting desserts. The Strandkiosk's building was originally constructed in 1900 for a wedding. Later, it served as a sail loft and then as housing for carpenters.
Alsterperle
Alsterperle is the counterpart to Strandperle in Övelgönne. Located at the easternmost side of the Outer Alster, it offers outstanding snack-bar fare at fair prices. What truly distinguishes this outdoor spot, however, is its remarkable location and the expansive view it provides: Here, the Alster Lake reaches its widest expanse. Looking towards the south, you can see the skyline of central Hamburg.
Lühmanns Teestube
Lühmann's Teestube stands out with its vintage furniture, diverse hot and cold menu, and the unique option to book a bed right there. The proprietors' love for England is evident in delightful details like cream tea with crumbly scones. Whether you fancy a warm morning meal or evening breakfast, Lühmann's Teestube caters to all desires. Don't miss out on the cake and the sumptuous Sunday breakfast buffet — the perfect prelude to a leisurely walk through the charming Blankenese.
Elbgold Roastery
Coffee roasting is a unique blend of science and art, and it's being perfected daily at Elbgold. This Hamburg institution is dedicated to sourcing the world's finest beans and then refining them on-site, guided by its own vision of what good coffee should taste like. The roastery in Schanzenviertel also hosts one of Elbgold's cafés, where you can enjoy baguettes, bagels, and cakes alongside freshly brewed coffee.
Café Geyer
For two decades, Café Geyer has been delighting locals and visitors alike with delicious coffee and homemade cake in the serene setting of Hein-Köllisch-Platz. A variety of breakfast choices are on offer each day, along with a budget-friendly lunch menu featuring a rotation of dishes. As evening falls, Café Geyer becomes the perfect spot to relax with a long drink or cocktail.
Literaturhauscafé
The Literaturhauscafé offers a refined coffee experience with a traditional touch. Guests can indulge in a range of culinary delights, including various breakfast options, lunch, sweets from the in-house pastry shop, and dinner. True to its name, the café frequently hosts readings. Additionally, it boasts seating with splendid views of the Alster, as well as the ornate Rosensalon, adorned with intricate stucco.
Due Baristi Espressobar
There’s always something going on at Due Baristi. No wonder, because the small café is considered one of the best places in Germany when it comes to coffee. Preparing coffee is both an art and a craft that requires constant practice. Nobody in Hamburg knows this better than Eckhart Meyer and his partner Sener Sönmez. Together, they form the eponymous 'Due Baristi' — two professionals at the machine and chefs of this charming café in the heart of Eimsbüttel.
Stockholm Espresso Club
Contrary to what its name suggests, the Stockholm Espresso Club is situated in the Winterhude residential district of Hamburg, not the Swedish capital. The coffee on offer is sourced from the Swedish roastery KOPPI, known for its light roast of hand-picked coffee varieties from around the globe, procured through direct contact with the producers.
Café Johanna
If you've taken a harbour tour or strolled through the Elbe Tunnel and need a break from the tourist trail, just climb Venusberg and pause at Café Johanna. Nestled in a quiet residential area between the Landungsbrücken and St Michael's Church, it offers relaxed hospitality from morning till early evening. Breakfast at Café Johanna is particularly popular. Alongside coffee and tea, juices and lemonades, a variety of cold and hot dishes are served. There's a selection of sandwiches, ciabatta, and cakes in a glass vitrine, but you can also order à la carte. Try the lentil soup, savoury crêpes, pita bread, salads, and quiches.
Karlsons
Embracing the fitting motto 'A Piece of Scandinavia in Hamburg', Karlsons offers fresh, homemade dishes from Denmark and Sweden. Try their Köttbullar or Norwegian apple pancakes. Additionally, you can purchase Swedish treats, Danish design objects, and Astrid Lindgren merchandise in the in-house shop.
Café Gnosa
This gem of Hamburg's coffee house culture is a must-visit for its beautiful ambiance, excellent coffee, and ever-changing exhibitions. Café Gnosa has been renowned for decades for its outstanding cakes. A visit to Gnosa is worthwhile at any time of day: the breakfast menu is extensive, offering all the classics, and the lunch is both delicious and affordable.
BioKonditorei Eichel
At the organic patisserie BioKonditorei Eichel you will find a wide range of unique treats like pear-cinnamon-quark cake, apple cake with blackcurrants or buckwheat-carrot cake and dark, delicious chocolate-spelt pancakes. Christof Eichel, owner and head pastry chef is a man with clear principles: he uses only organic ingredients and does without unnecessary additives which would artificially accelerate the production process of his cakes and gateaux.
Manufact Coffee Roasters
Coffee trends may come and go: the once-popular latte macchiato has lost its appeal, while today's connoisseurs favour porcelain filters, manual infusion, or even the intricate cold-drip brewing method. However, there are many other ways to prepare coffee, such as the Karlsbader Kanne, the Napoletana, or the classic French press. If you're interested in learning more about these and other coffee-making techniques, or if you'd like to taste the difference, Manufact Coffee Roasters, located near Sternschanze, is the place to be.
Luicella's Ice Cream
Let's be honest: is there anything more delightful than enjoying a cool ice cream in the sun on a warm summer day? The duo behind Luicella's Ice Cream turned their dream into reality in 2013 with their own parlour in St Pauli, and they've recently expanded with a new outlet on Lange Reihe. Here, you're treated daily to sinfully tasty and utterly unique ice cream flavours.
Witthüs
Witthüs enjoys fame well beyond Hamburg's borders. Nestled in the Hirschpark in Blankenese, a stone's throw from the Elbe and within one of the largest English gardens, it offers a serene setting. Guests are treated to cosy coffee hours featuring homemade cake and the iconic 'Jellyfish on Sand'. On Sundays, an exceptional brunch is served, so it's wise to book a table ahead of time. In the evenings the Witthüs transforms into a cosy restaurant.