Brueckenstern Eating and drinking with live music

Not far from the musical theatre Neue Flora and the S-Bahn station Holstenstraße is the restaurant Brückenstern. It invites you to get into the right mood for a nice evening or a cosy end to the day.

Far away from the noisy nightlife and yet centrally located in the Schanzenviertel, Restaurant Brückenstern attracts its guests with its relaxed ambience. In the kitchen, daily changing delicacies are prepared. In summer, fresh Hamburg air can be sniffed with food and drinks in the restaurant's garden. A special highlight: Live artists from all over the world will provide musical accompaniment to the evenings in the Brückenstern.

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