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Frau Möller

You’ll find a large selection of beer and hearty German food at reasonable prices here. This is Frau Möller.

Frau Möller was the dog of the former owner, who rebuilt the store into a pub in 1983. This was the perfect name for the former employees. Today, Frau Möller is a veritable institution in Hamburg. Everything is quaint and rustic and there is a large selection of beers at reasonable prices accompanied by hearty home cooking.

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