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die kleine konditorei

Here, only the finest ingredients are used to make a whole range of delicacies and treats.

This is something you are guaranteed not to miss on your Sensory Tour. This is because the kleine konditorei now has four shops in Hamburg. Also, pleasure is not the only thing that matters here. To maintain the constantly high quality of the products, the family-run business uses only the finest ingredients and makes the delicious bread, cakes, tarts, desserts by hand according traditional recipes. And you can tell by the taste.

Probably the best "Franzbrötchen" in town

The kleine Konditorei is where to find probably the best Franzbrötchen in town. Franzbrötchen are as much a part of Hamburg as the people themselves and as one of the delicious specialities on offer in the kleine konditorei they are a firm favourite with customers. As is the case when making other delicious food treats, care must be taken to ensure that the pieces of pastry filled with sugar and cinnamon are made from only the finest quality ingredients. Don't pass up the chance to try these delicacies!

sustainable experience

This little patisserie isn’t quite so little anymore! However, everything is still made by hand – nothing is manufactured industrially. Environmental and sustainability standards are adhered to strictly. Whether it’s the lovingly-named “Eimsbuscher” breakfast roll, a bespoke wedding cake or the multi award-winning Franzbrötchen, you can taste the results!

Short & Sweet

  • CategoryCafé/Bistro
  • Price€€
  • AmbienceSmall, cosy, traditional
  • ServiceOpen-minded

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