© Herzblut St. Pauli
© Herzblut St. Pauli
© Herzblut St. Pauli

Herzblut St. Pauli

Eating, drinking, clubbing

Herzblut: A fitting name, meaning "lifeblood", since the people of St. Pauli have partying in their hearts. A cross between a club, restaurant and cocktail bar is the ideal starting point for a night of partying on the Reeperbahn.

If you show up early on Saturdays - before 10pm, around dinner time - you will avoid the six euro entrance fee. Then you can still enjoy the ambiance with a clear head. A celebrity designer was at work here. Jordan Mozer freely interpreted the idea of a rustic traditional pub and combined it with Kiez, harbour and football motifs. Amusingly, visitors to Hamburg can buy Herzblut shirts and go back across the Elbe outed as a Reeperbahn fan.

Hamburg CARD Benefit

with Gourmet Upgrade

Food

20 % discount

When ordering and using the benefit, please inform the staff and show your valid Hamburg CARD and Gourmet Upgrade. Duplication of discounts not possible.

Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineMexican, Fish, Meat, German cuisine, American, International
  • Price€€
  • Ambienceparty location

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