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Ratskeller (Town Hall cellars)

Ratskeller (Town Hall cellars)

The historic Ratskeller (Town Hall cellars) – the magnificent vaults underneath Bremen's City Hall – is home to a priceless treasure: it houses the world's greatest collection of German wines: over 1,200 different varieties. The Ratskeller restaurant serves up traditional Northern German dishes in its unique, historic surroundings. Most diners sit at tables next to the massive, magnificently decorated wine barrels. With luck, you'll be given seats in the Priölken (wood-panelled side chambers, partitioned off from the main restaurant) where merchants and ship owners signed contracts in days gone by.
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Dining

emma am see

Enjoy the delights of dining at the "Emma am See" café/restaurant in the heart of the Bürgerpark (People's Park) at any time of year. Its menu offers an ever-changing range of seasonal dishes. We particularly recommend a visit when asparagus or curly kale are in season. In summer, relax on the terrace "on" the lake with a deliciously refreshing home-made ice cream. Alternatively, pick up one of the ready-made picnic baskets and savour the carefully chosen selection of goodies on one of the Park's many grassy areas. Younger guests can run about and let off steam in the play area.
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Markthalle (market hall)

Markthalle (market hall)

Do you fancy going on a culinary voyage of discovery with friends and family? Then Markthalle ACHT is the perfect destination. Sample the myriad of international dishes offered by the market stalls, all conveniently located in the same place. You'll find regional specialities, sustainable locally sourced dishes and treats from all over the world. Regular live music sessions, flea markets and other events make Markthalle ACHT somewhere that's always worth a visit.
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The Viertel district

The Viertel district

There's something to satisfy every appetite in the vibrant Viertel district, whether you buy it from a snack bar or one of the many trendy restaurants. Here, you'll find a great selection of restaurants, serving everything from international cuisine to contemporary, eclectic dishes. A particular local delicacy is the "Rollo", which has been served up by the Tandour takeaway am Sielwall since the 1970s and is now an essential part of Bremen's cultural life, especially as a pre-game snack for Werder Bremen football fans.
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Dining

Mühle am Wall

This 100 year-old windmill in the Wallanlagen park is still one of the most popular destinations in the centre of Bremen. The former flour mill is now home to a welcoming café and restaurant. The mill's elevated position in the park, overlooking the city's old defensive walls, makes it the perfect place for taking photos. Come here to enjoy a coffee and a slice of cake in peace, even though you're right in the city centre. The Kaffee Mühle café is also the ideal starting point for a stroll through the Wallanlagen park.
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Teestübchen im Schnoor

Teestübchen im Schnoor

If you like your tea, coffee and slice of cake served in a convivial atmosphere, then the Teestübchen café/restaurant in the Schnoor district is the ideal place. This tea house, in a historic building with an idyllic courtyard garden, dates back to 1650, and offers a delicious selection of cakes and other dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. You'll find the best coffee from Bremen's coffee roasters and a myriad of other sweet treats. Our recommendation: the scrumptious breakfast.
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