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© 2018 Hamburg Tourismus GmbH Johanna Nickel

Petit Café Eppendorf

Petit Café Eppendorf and Große Bleichen are home to the 'Blechkuchen', traybakes famous far beyond the city limits.

Pleasant, low-key atmosphere and the world's finest 'Blechkuchen' traybakes in various fruit variants. If you have not already sampled this, you should make a point of spending a pleasant afternoon in Petit Café. Here you can drink coffee made from beans roasted on the premises. Then there are the breakfasts, the constantly changing lunch dishes and various small delicacies to enjoy.

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryCafé/Bistro
  • Price€€
  • Ambiencecozy, original, nordic
  • Servicecordial

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