Katze

© Felix Behnke
© Felix Behnke

The "Katze" is located directly on the Schulterblatt in Hamburg's trendy district Sternschanze. On a large terrace, this bar offers not only high-percentage drinks, but also lunch and dinner.

The place-to-be on the Schanze

If you pay a visit to the Schanze at night, you can't miss the bar. The location is already well frequented in the early evening - no surprise, as the spacious terrace invites you to relax and stay a while.
However, you have to pay and order directly at the bar. Afterwards, you take the drinks outside when the atmosphere inside reaches its exuberant peak. Especially the caipirinhas are quite popular in the cat.

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