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Zum Anker

Where mudflat guides meet regulars

The restaurant “Zum Anker” has always been a focal point for Neuwerk locals and tourists.

Anyone who walks the mudflats day in, day out will need strong refreshment in the evening. Whether it is mudflat guides, birdwatchers or day trippers: They all appreciate and love the northern atmosphere of the maritime restaurant “Zum Anker”. The pure sea air, the panoramic view of Neuwerk and the regional specialities can be enjoyed from the sheltered roof terrace.

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineGerman cuisine
  • Price€€
  • AmbienceRustic and maritime
  • ServiceService: warm

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