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    Bootshaus Ilmenau

    4.0 (9 reviews)
    ModerateNorthern German, Seafood
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Sagners

    Sagners

    4.8(98 reviews)
    51.4 kmHohenfelde
    €€

    Look on yelp to find restaurant near hotel crown plaza this was beyond my expectations service food…read morepresentation all 5 stars the hostess was so nice spoke English perfect (which I had hard x finding people who spoke English in Hamburg) husband and wife team !!!she hostess he chef great team We ate they 2 of the 3 days we were in Hamburg this is the kind of place that I hope to find in big city so if u r in Hamburg try it I know u will not be disappointed I had fish sea bass so so good Also dorado best in long x serve with vegetable & salad Husband have schnitzel both night one pork one veal fried potatoes and salad happy man And the price for a perfect meal was very reasonable

    Very refined mom and pop shop with a limited but delicious menu that has all the Hamburg classics…read more I reserved a table via email three weeks before Mother's Day to get a spot for dinner with my family. A little old school but I can respect it. We came in and filled the last table-the place was already so lively at 6:30 on a Sunday (Mother's Day). They have English menus and were (of course) offering an asparagus specialty menu. We went with a couple beers, a shandy, a Schnitzel, mixed fish plate and the whole fish. Everything was so delicious and we could see the singular chef working and the singular woman wait all the tables. The only thing was that the shandy was actually made on site, with sprite and beer from tap. It was an interesting flavor. Would recommend this to anyone to get Hamburg classics!

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    Sagners - 3 types of fish with fried potatoes, beetroot on the side and mustard sauce. Delicious!

    3 types of fish with fried potatoes, beetroot on the side and mustard sauce. Delicious!

    Sagners - Ein tolles Bier

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    Ein tolles Bier

    Gröninger Privatbrauerei - Potato salad w/ bacon, meatloaf, sauerkraut, & gravy & maibock. Kartoffelsalat mit Speck, Hackbraten, Sauerkraut & Bratensoße, & Maibock.

    Gröninger Privatbrauerei

    3.5(176 reviews)
    50.8 kmAltstadt
    €€

    Let's start with the beer. Excellent. Crisp, malty, served it in kleiner pours or classic steins…read more There's an English menu if you need it. The food is traditional German, hearty and satisfying. You can go for a full platter or build your own with à la carte plate with sides and mains. As my pic shows, I went with the homestyle meatloaf, bacon potato salad, and sauerkraut, and honestly? No notes. The potato salad in particular was amazing--savory, slightly tangy, with real texture and smoky bacon goodness. Gröninger feels like a dungeon-meets-microbrewery as reviewer Keith H. said, and that's not just a vibe; it's literal. You're in the actual basement where the beer is brewed, and the low lighting and stone archways give it a cool, cave-like atmosphere. Totally agree with other reviewers that it's got character for days. Service is different than you might expect if you're not used to German customs. Wave for attention rather than waiting for a server to drop by, and just walk up to the host stand to pay. The one downside on my visit was that I came alone and got seated in the front spillover section, even though there were open seats inside the main room. The host said they were reserved, but I later saw bigger groups walk in and get those spots. So: come early, come with friends, or be prepared to hang in the front area, which is still charming. You get a great view of the whole space if you need to head to the bathroom. Overall: tasty beer, solid food, very atmospheric, and worth a stop whether you're here for a drink or a full meal. I'd absolutely come back. // Beginnen wir mit dem Bier. Ausgezeichnet. Frisch, malzig, serviert in kleinen Gläschen oder klassischen Krügen. Es gibt eine englische Speisekarte, falls gewünscht. Das Essen ist traditionell deutsch, herzhaft und sättigend. Man kann sich eine komplette Platte bestellen oder sich sein eigenes à la carte-Menü mit Beilagen und Hauptgerichten zusammenstellen. Wie mein Bild zeigt, habe ich mich für den hausgemachten Hackbraten, Speck-Kartoffelsalat und Sauerkraut entschieden, und ehrlich? Keine Anmerkungen. Besonders der Kartoffelsalat war fantastisch - herzhaft, leicht säuerlich, mit echter Textur und rauchigem Speckgeschmack. Gröninger fühlt sich an wie eine Mischung aus Verlies und Mikrobrauerei, wie Rezensent Keith H. sagte, und das ist nicht nur so eine Atmosphäre, sondern buchstäblich so. Man befindet sich im Keller, wo das Bier gebraut wird, und die gedämpfte Beleuchtung und die Steinbögen verleihen ihm eine kühle, höhlenartige Atmosphäre. Ich stimme anderen Rezensenten voll und ganz zu, dass es Charakter für Tage hat. Der Service ist anders, als man es vielleicht erwartet, wenn man die deutschen Gepflogenheiten nicht gewohnt ist. Man winkt, um auf einen aufmerksam zu machen, anstatt auf einen Kellner zu warten, und geht einfach zum Kellner, um zu bezahlen. Der einzige Nachteil bei meinem Besuch war, dass ich alleine kam und im vorderen Bereich platziert wurde, obwohl im Hauptraum noch Plätze frei waren. Der Kellner sagte, sie seien reserviert, aber später sah ich, wie größere Gruppen hereinkamen und diese Plätze bekamen. Also: Kommt früh, kommt mit Freunden oder stellt euch darauf ein, im vorderen Bereich zu bleiben, der immer noch charmant ist. Von dort aus hat man einen tollen Blick über den gesamten Raum, falls man mal auf die Toilette muss. Insgesamt: leckeres Bier, solides Essen, sehr stimmungsvoll und einen Besuch wert, egal ob man auf einen Drink oder eine komplette Mahlzeit hier ist. Ich würde auf jeden Fall wiederkommen.

    Had the homemade grilled sausages w/ kraut along with potato salad with bacon and then a side…read moresalad. They then brought some sweet mustard sauce. Squeeze sweet mustard over sausages and then mix with my potato salad. Oh my goodness what amazing flavors were going down the hatch. This one place is also located in a basement level, dungeon like joint. German version of a micro brewery. Very good food, very good drinks and amazing service. Highly recommend this joint!!!!

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    Gröninger Privatbrauerei - Hier wird Bier gebraut

    Hier wird Bier gebraut

    Gröninger Privatbrauerei - Schweinebraten mit Bratkartoffeln hat gut geschmeckt

    Schweinebraten mit Bratkartoffeln hat gut geschmeckt

    Gröninger Privatbrauerei - Side salad with ranch dressing

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    Side salad with ranch dressing

    Old Commercial Room - Hamburger Labskaus 16,90€

    Old Commercial Room

    3.5(156 reviews)
    51.6 kmNeustadt
    €€€

    When in Hamburg you must try the Hamburger Labskaus my tour guide said and he recommended this as…read morethe place to do it. Personally I found the Labskaus pretty good, kind of like a corned beef hash and didn't have it anywhere else in Hamburg but I did have Bremer Labskaus a few days later from a street stand behind St Peters church that I think was both better and half the price. The restaurant was pretty empty and service was good. I was reminded service wasn't included when I paid which I guess is a reminder in Germany to tip.

    This is where you go to eat some hardcore German food. And by hardcore, I mean huge, heavy portions…read morethat will leave you feeling completely stuffed. The interior of the Old Commercial Room feels like the inside of an old ship, with dark wood paneling, dim old-fashioned lighting, and dark wooden tables and booths. There are photos throughout the restaurant that show off famous people who have dined here before, as well as a sheet of paper where you can see which tables they sat at, which is kind of neat! Their signature dish is labskaus, which was described to me as "a mashup of all the leftovers on a ship." Essentially it features salted meat mashed together with potatoes and onion, served with pickles, fried eggs, and optionally a salted herring (extra charge). Apparently this is a dish that Hamburg is known for. And in fact, it's quite a decent dish, though very much on the heavy side. I wouldn't recommend the side of herring, which is very intensely flavored, unless you're really into salted fish. Oh and the best part: If you finish the dish, you even get a certificate - a "labskaus diploma"! Aside from labskaus, the other dishes are also quite hefty. Also available on the menu was a gigantic schnitzel and a gigantic fried fish -- I guess everything here comes in super sized portions. Prices are higher than typical in Hamburg, but the portions are so large (did I mention that already?) that I suppose it works out. It's all quite tasty, though difficult to finish your heaping plate of food, so don't eat too much before you get here!

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    Old Commercial Room

    Old Commercial Room - Lachsfilet gebraten 26,90€

    Lachsfilet gebraten 26,90€

    Old Commercial Room - Old Commercial Room

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    Old Commercial Room

    Bootshaus Ilmenau - northerngerman - Updated May 2026

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