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    Pulverfass Cabaret

    Pulverfass Cabaret

    3.5(65 reviews)
    1.6 kmAltona-Altstadt

    Full disclosure: I'm the American that only understands basic German. A large grain of salt may be…read morenecessary. While not my first time at a cabaret, it was my first one international one. I'd forgotten the large amount of shitck and comedy involved, which had I understood more German, undoubtably would've been hilarious. What does read across the language barrier: the FAAABULOUS queens. I was able to enjoy the show by picking up on gestures, short phrases I understood, and the crowd's reactions. The entertainment acts were infectious and littered with international popular music. Once the ladies get going, everyone's up, dancing, and having a blast. Two things for tourists/Americans: 1 - Yes, there's nudity. Yes, there's both male and female nudity. Again, it's no big deal, but if that's not your thing, an European cabaret may not be the place or entertainment for you. 2 - Minimum drink order of 20 Euro is mildly steep, especially if you're a beer drinker. Be prepared to bottle service.

    I visited yesterday pulverfass cabaret together with my wife without knowing that this is a…read moretravesty show. I also know little German but I can tell you that the show was excellent, a lot of interaction with the audience and I laugh a lot. Regarding the cost, you need to pay 15 euro for the show and to use other 20 euro for drinks. I paid 26 Euro for 3 glasses of Glenfidich and one soft drink. My wife paid 22 Euro for one cocktail and one glass of Martini. The service was excellent and my wife found her cocktail well prepared. Overall I can tell you that I was very nice surprised how a small community could have such good and entertaining show.

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    Millerntor-Stadion - Noch Bunker (12/2025)

    Millerntor-Stadion

    4.6(135 reviews)
    1.5 kmSt. Pauli

    "We love you San Pauli, we do!"…read more I've been to quite a few St. Pauli games. The atmosphere they get down at the Millerntor is amazing. The football can be quite entertaining, but it isn't of the highest quality. One thing I can say is that you'll almost certainly see some goals. I've watched games from all over the stadium now, standing, seating, VIP seating. I think overall I prefer to stand, you get the best atmosphere that way - however if you do get standing tickets, be sure to get there in plenty of time to grab a good spot. The one time I arrived as the game was starting, I ended up having to stand right at the front, which means behind the fence, which blocks quite a lot of your view. Recently I got to experience the opposite way of watching a game from the VIP area in the new stand. I've got to say that the hospitality is pretty nice. Free beer served by (mostly) attractive young ladies, who deliver beer to your seats throughout the game. There is also an all-you-can-eat buffet and needless to say you get a great view. The atmosphere is a bit stale though. I got the feeling that me and my friends were the only ones singing... After each goal the stadium bounces to Blur's Song 2 (Woo! Hoo!) and they start every game with ACDC's Hell's Bells! Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Kjh9lQXLWk

    I came here for a St. Pauli game and I had a great time. The atmosphere is really fun and loud…read more They sell currywurst, bratwurst, pizza, and also cookies and hot drinks here. The only reason I took off a star is because they DO NOT SELL REAL BEER. Yes, you heard me, they only sell alcohol free beer!! NEEIIIIIIIINNNNNNN. How can this be possible in Germany??? Also, the pretzels would be a lot nicer if they were warmed up and came with a cheese dip. Another note to foreigners, do not leave the stadium after you enter as you cannot get back in.

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    Waagenbau - immer mal wieder gute Partys im Waagenbau, die hoch10 reihe ist noch am besten dort. diesmal coop mit Metalheadz

    Waagenbau

    4.0(47 reviews)
    0.4 kmAltona-Altstadt
    €€

    This was a pretty fun night, even if they do serve no good beer. Becks is serviceable though i…read moreguess. Hmm, i don't know what else to say! they have two dancing rooms (one very small one past the toilets) and the main one (see photo). Then there's the bar room, with seats and tables and stuff. Like everywhere in Hamburg (it seems), the place wasn't really that packed when I got there at about half midnight, but by about 3 ish it was heaving. Quite a varied crowd. Anyway the beer situation is keeping this down to a 4* place.

    Ever since I moved to Hamburg, the Waagenbau has been like a home to me. Owned in part by a good…read morefriend of mine, the Waagenbau has turned into my weekend default and in some cases, a home away from home. It's nice to go "where everybody knows your name". I've spent many-an-hour in the Waagenbau office, drinking beer and watching movies on DVD or painful BMX bloopers on Youtube. Parties at the Waagenbau are always different. I'm a fan of electronic music, so Strom (electro) and Hoch10 (Drum n' Bass) are the evenings in which you'll normally find me there. The Waagenbau has many one-off parties and special international guests, so check their website for the program or pick up a flyer (which are scattered all around the Schanze). Their dance-hall area is roomy enough (but when it gets packed, it gets packed, the bar area is comfortable for both the "sit and drink"-ers and the "stand and talk"-ers. Waagenbau have a kicker table and a coatroom, and there's even a radio station hidden inside (but I didn't tell you that). The Waagenbau crew are all great people, some of which are exceptionally creative - it shows in the Waagenbau's flyers, photos and promotions - all in-house jobs. The bartenders enjoy their jobs and it shows. The Waagenbau can also be rented for private venues and events, but the noise of the S-bahn going past (above your head, every four minutes) makes it not such a good place for a presentation (we've tried). Having a closed-zone for a birthday party as party of one of Waagenbau's standard weekend parties works well, though! I realize that I'm very biased, it's impossible for me to write a standard review from the point of view of someone who knows the Waagenbau on different, less personal, terms. But I honestly love the Waagenbau, and hope you will, too.

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    Waagenbau - Schöne frische britische Drum and Bass Mucke, Metalheadz-Party im Waagenbau

    Schöne frische britische Drum and Bass Mucke, Metalheadz-Party im Waagenbau

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    Große Freiheit 36 - Konzertpublikum

    Große Freiheit 36

    3.7(86 reviews)
    1.4 kmSt. Pauli
    €€

    I am from Chicago, IL in the US and I went on vacation to Hamburg, Germany…read more I went out with my friend to have a couple drinks and we saw this place. We went up to the bouncer to ask him what time this place closed and he was very unfriendly, unwelcoming, and acted like he was discriminative. The bouncer said something in German and literally pushed me to the side. I didn't say anything to offend him so I was surprised why he even pushed me - let alone touch me! I felt disrespected and belittled and so I called the police. The police officer that came was a woman who surprisingly did not take the time to ask me why I called them. She immediately spoke with the staff of this night club and they spoke in German. She then came towards me to grab my cell phone to delete any pictures which I took of the bouncer who disrespected me by pushing me. She then sought the help of the bouncer to come and grab me to help handcuff me. Why did she hand cuff me when I called the police?! I kept telling her I'm the one that called the police for help and she disregarded me and had a smirk on her face. She told me the bouncer speaks German and that he told her that I was threatening them that I would kill them. Who would believe that someone who goes on vacation and just wants to check out this place would be accused of threatening to kill them?! How ridiculous is that? I told her take me to the police station because I don't trust you and I need to talk to someone else. When we got to the police station, she said to me everything is okay we won't arrest you but you have to pay me 120 Euros. I told her I'm not paying anything because I didn't do anything wrong! I told her I need to call my US embassy and after speaking to the US embassy they let me go. I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE TO ANYONE WHO VISITS HAMBURG, GERMANY! WHAT A GARBAGE PLACE! I have specific photos of those who treated me unfairly that work in this place in case anyone wants to know who these disrespectful people are! I really didn't want to select any stars but Yelp would not let me post this review without choosing even 1 star!!!

    Grosse Freiheit 36 isn't my favourite concert venue in Hamburg, or even my 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or even…read more5th choice, but it still gets 5 stars! Grosse Freiheit 36 is where the mid-level to big bands often play in Hamburg. I was last here a few weeks ago to see Bon Iver, who were originally meant to be playing Knust (but I guess it sold out), they were then moved to Uebel & Garfarlich, and then finally to Grosse Freiheit 36 - this should give you an idea of the pecking order of some of the venues in Hamburg :) The place is pretty huge and on two levels - almost certainly an old theatre. There are bars everywhere, and while the alcohol choice isn't great, the prices are not so terrible (still expensive compared to a normal bar though). My only slight annoyance is that the toilets are annoyingly located just to one side of the stage, which if you're at the other side can mean quite a lot of pushing and "sorry" to get to.

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    Große Freiheit 36 - Band Joe Satriani 4.6.2008

    Band Joe Satriani 4.6.2008

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