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Kaffee Mühle café
The guide was updated:The Kaffee Mühle café is very popular place to go on a day out. For the last 100 years, it has stood in the middle of the Wallanlagen park on the way from the main rail station to the city centre, and is one of the few remaining windmills in Bremen. Its unique atmosphere is an invitation to relax and unwind. With a menu ranging from hearty meals to "just" a cup of coffee, the Kaffee Mühle has something for everyone and is a great venue for parties.
Useful Information
- Address: Am Wall 212, 28195 Bremen
- Website: www.bremen.eu/wallanlagen-park
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The Kaffee Mühle café is very popular place to go on a day out. For the last 100 years, it has stood in the middle of the Wallanlagen park on the way from the main rail station to the city centre, and is one of the few remaining windmills in Bremen. Its unique atmosphere is an invitation to relax and unwind. With a menu ranging from hearty meals to "just" a cup of coffee, the Kaffee Mühle has something for everyone and is a great venue for parties.
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Überseestadt (the New Harbour District)
If you're looking for exclusive and unusual things to eat from overseas, you're sure to find them in the Überseestadt (the New Harbour District). A multitude of first-class restaurants with contemporary interiors will tempt you with their eclectic menus and wonderful views over the River Weser. Don't miss VaiVai, El Mundo or the Chilli Club.
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Markthalle (market hall)
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Fisherman's Seafood Restaurant
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Übersee Restaurant
Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, international specialities, breakfast, brunch, cakes and gateaux, lounge with 35 seats, events for up to 500 people.
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alto
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Beck´s in´n Snoor
Enjoy a Beck's beer and regional Bremen specialities such as Knipp (sausage with groats and meat), Labskaus (meat stew) or Kükenragout (poussin stew) in a rustic atmosphere. You'll find imaginative international dishes on the menu, so there's something for everyone. This convivial restaurant is in the Schnoor district, the oldest part of Bremen.
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Schüttinger Brewpub
Are you keen on drinking beer and trying traditional food? Then you'll feel right at home in Bremen's oldest pub brewery, where traditional hospitality is alive and well. Not only can you drink the extremely palatable beer, but you can also watch it be-ing brewed before your very eyes. Take a seat at one of the long wooden tables and wash down a hearty meal of local ingredients with a beer (or two) in the very best pub tradition.
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If you have a sweet tooth, don't forget to visit to the Konditorei Knigge bakery and café in Bremen's city centre. From specialities such as Bremer Klaben fruit cake to Kaffeebrot (coffee bread), through to marzipan Town Musicians, you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to sweet treats. The welcoming café is an ideal place to have breakfast, lunch or spend time indulging in the Bremen tradition of "Kaffeesieren".
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Alexander Von Humboldt Sailing Ship
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Knurrhahn fish restaurant
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Comturei
Want to go back to the Middle Ages for dinner? That's easy: visit Comturei and travel through time. This historic restaurant, located in vaults dating back to the 13th century, is renowned for its Franco-German cuisine and house specialities like the Raubritterspieß (robber baron skewer) or a real Räuberessen (robber's meal). Dining as a group? Then one of the medieval banquet menus might be the perfect answer.
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Luv Restaurant, Café & Bar
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Café Classico
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Teestübchen im Schnoor
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Konditorei Café im Schnoor
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Osteria
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‘Pannekoekschip’ Admiral Nelson
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Sun-drenched Mediterranean cuisine overlooking the waters of the Weser, large sun terrace with views of the river and the neighbouring Landmark Tower.
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