Café restaurants in Hamburg
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Fleetschlösschen
One of the cutest cafes you ever saw, this former customs post overlooks a Speicherstadt canal and has a narrow, steel spiral staircase to the toilets. There's barely room for 20 inside, but its outdoor seating areas are brilliant in sunny weather. The owner's collection of Kleinods (small treasures) includes centuries-old Dutch pottery unearthed during the construction of HafenCity.
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Hadley's
It's hard to believe this warm, enveloping café was once an ER (emergency room). Through the door curtains, there's a subtle retro mix of olive-green, brown and sienna coloured fabric lampshades, but the most eye-catching feature is the sunken winter garden, where a buffet breakfast is laid out on Sundays.
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Oh, It's Fresh
Part of a rapidly growing, health-food-oriented Hamburg minichain, red floral wallpaper and a series of world clocks decorate this light-filled, airy space. In addition to international breakfasts, it serves salads, bagels and baked treats, such as melt-in-your-mouth brownies, to eat in or take away.
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Filmhauskneipe
Within Altona's Zeisehallen (cultural centre), wrapped around an old ship-propeller factory, this chilled cafe-bar is a favourite hang-out of students from the centre's film school for its simple but wholesome food. In summer it spills onto a 100-seater terrace.
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Strandperle
The mother of Hamburg's beach bars is little more than a kiosk, but the people watching is tops, as patrons linger over the MOPO ( Hamburger Morgenpost newspaper) with a snack, coffee, beer or local fritz-kola.
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Schweizweit
Noodle, meat and especially cheese dishes, along with homemade chocolate mousse, are the mainstays of this cute basement Swiss restaurant.
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