Collab Bar Modern cocktail bar in St. Pauli

Collab Bar
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Collab Bar
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Collab Bar
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Collab Bar
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Collab Bar
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Collab Bar
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Collab Bar
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The Collab Bar is a contemporary bar dedicated to equal drinking. Whether with a lot, a little or no alcohol at all, everyone can enjoy sophisticated and complex cocktails here.

The basement of Hein-Hoyer Straße 63 has been home to a sophisticated neighborhood bar since summer 2023.

The Collab Bar, which is run by award-winning bartender Chloé Merz, focuses on contemporary cocktails, whether with a lot, a little or no alcohol at all. This bar offers sophisticated and complex drinks for everyone.

Equal Drinking

Equal drinking means that individual preferences in terms of drink type, alcohol content or non-alcoholic options are respected and considered without judgment. It promotes inclusion, creates a welcoming environment and allows everyone to feel comfortable and valued, regardless of their preferences.

The drinks menu offers classics as well as signature cocktails that change regularly according to the season. There are also monthly specials and occasional highlights such as the monthly Bingo Night.

Musically, the Collab Bar ranges from old school hip hop to Italo disco and house music, depending on the day of the week and the mood.

The name says it all

Collab stands for Collaboration, which you will notice at the latest when it comes to the food on offer. Here, the bar likes to work together with restaurants from the neighborhood. In its first year, the bar food comes from friends from Carmel by Kapara, which serves Israeli street food just a stone's throw away on Simon-von-Utrecht-Straße.

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