Moraba Café-Bar

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Oriental café-bar with a feel-good factor. You can spend many cosy hours in the Moraba

Located in the heart of the Schanze and yet slightly hidden, one finds the Moraba. Depending on the time of day, it may be a restaurant, bar or café. As part of Hamburg’s night life in the Schanze, anyone can find the right cocktail, but all beer lovers will find something they love to drink. There is just as much food as there is drink; all of this is found in a cosy oriental atmosphere with a mixed audience. The Moraba conveys the feeling of an oasis where you can turn off the surrounding hustle and bustle – but join it again immediately in the Schanze if you like.

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