Deike Cosy café in Eimsbüttel

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The Deike in Eimsbüttel is a popular meeting place for everyone who likes it cosy and delicious.

The Café and Bistro Deike in the Lutterothstraße invites you to feast and enjoy. During the week there is a changing lunch table from 12 o'clock (Tuesday is rest day). Those who like it sweet should try the homemade cakes and numerous coffee specialities. From 18 o'clock the evening menu takes over. At the weekend early and late risers expect a varied breakfast offer.

Besides various delicacies the Deike offers a lot of entertainment. Interested can visit every second Wednesday the German-French     regulars' table. The Sunday is completely under the sign of the "Tatort". Starting from 20:15 clock the cult series flickers over the internal two meter wide screen.

 

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