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Cölln’s

Germany’s oldest oyster bar

Fish and seafood have been sold at “Cölln’s” in the old town for 250 years.

Hardly any other restaurant has a more impressive history than “Cölln’s” near the city hall. Around 30,000 hand-painted tiles decorate the walls and floors of the restaurant, which is now a protected historic building. Classics of German cuisine are served at “Cölln’s”. Of course, mainly regional ingredients from local family businesses are used in this respect. “Cölln’s” has been owned by the Mutterland company for the past few years.

Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineFish, Hamburg originals
  • Price€€
  • Ambiencecosy
  • TipBreakfast also available, the homemade Franzbrötchen are delicious.
  • Servicevaries weekly

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