© Matthias Pens Fotografie
© Matthias Pens Fotografie
© Matthias Pens Fotografie
© Matthias Pens Fotografie

Anleger 1870

Mediterranean cuisine with view of the Alster

The Anleger 1870 initially captivates visitors with its exceptional location.

At almost sixty metres, this construction remains Hamburg’s widest bridge and connects the city centre with Barmbek.
A wonderful place to enjoy light Mediterranean cuisine and various wines, seated either in cosy rooms in the winter or on the terrace looking over the Alster in summer. A large breakfast buffet is also served every Saturday, Sunday and on holidays.

from 11.90 €

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineItalian, Hamburg originals
  • Price€€€
  • AmbienceAt water’s edge, rustic, romantic
  • ServiceCharming, relaxing

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