Articles Tagged ‘Hamburg’

Gnosa Cafe in Hamburg

Opened in 1939, the family Gnosa their eponymous pastry shop in 1987 took a nice, bold Mr. Crew - and the Gnosa soon became a gay and lesbian cafe highlight in Hamburg. Outside hangs a rainbow flag at the tables and sit at the bar scene-goers and artists, but also young families and Hamburg, who need a tolerant atmosphere. Legendary are the cakes and pies in Gnosa: fruity arise in our own pastry shop in the basement of the cafe-sweet dreams, best-selling is the Birnenrahmtorte. At breakfast one can in addition to the neighborhood variants "St. George "or" St. Pauli 'for a classic French or opt for a cheese-breakfast. Are also beyond the interior. Nouveau stucco, chandeliers and a kidney-shaped tables are a great symbiotic relationship. ...

Cafe Paris in Hamburg

One would like to spend the whole day: Only a few steps away from Hamburg's city hall, the cafe is located with its impressive Art Nouveau tile-foot vault in 1882. As soon as one leaves the heavy velvet curtain in the entrance behind him, embraces a vibrant life and in France Capital: At the long bar counter reject the suits of the Exchange District and read the newspaper, many closely Asked Zweiertische promote communication and the waiters busily cultivating their French accent. In the morning several breakfast options are available, from Italian to French. At noon there is next to the Plat du Jour also rustic to exquisite bistro classics, in the evening a small dinner menu. Creme brulee and the wine list with 50 positions round off the trip to the Seine. ...