Fleetschlösschen

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Fleetschlösschen, a bar-bistro-café, is located between Hammerburg and HafenCity.

Enjoyable at any part of the day, from breakfast, to a snack between meals, to coffee and cakes and even a glass of wine in the evening. Fish lovers will also get their money's worth thanks to a varied yet manageable selection of dishes.

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