Inselkaufmann Hartmut Lange The island kiosk

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Inselkaufmann (island merchant) Hartmut Lange at the wharf offers snacks, drinks and souvenirs.

This kiosk and beer garden has become a veritable institution on the small island of Neuwerk. Visitors can take a small break at Inselkaufmann Hartmut Lange to regain their strength. They serve tasty fish rolls, nice souvenirs and of course drinks. The shop is also an important point of contact for the islanders, since there are no supermarkets to be found on the island.

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