Gretel & Alfons Witness to pop history

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A quaint neighborhood pub that still looks the same today as it did when St. Pauli was the musical hub of the world.

Gretel & Alfons shared the backyard with the legendary Star Club. The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and many more frequented the club. But also the teenage visitors of the Star Club were provided with snacks and cheap drinks. Because of the history and all the stories that have taken place here, one should actually put the store under monument protection. Who knows, maybe that will happen...

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