This is a great croques spot on Schulterblatt, because the upstairs seating has a style and charm about it that reminds me somewhat like a TGI Friday's restaurant with all the posters, knick-knacks, and antique decor with low lighting from lamps and votive candles. It is a small dining area, but I enjoy that because once you get a seat, you know that only so many people can sit down, which is good for having a cosy atmosphere that is more intimate and an escape from the busy streets of Schanzenviertel. I also love the dark wood look of the floors, walls, chairs and tables.
I often order a coffee bar drink, but sometimes I enjoy those Bio soft drinks or Fritz colas. There is also beer/alcoholic wine coolers as options. I have yet to try a crepe but they always smell really yummy especially when you can smell the Nutella or melted chocolate sauce, Mmmm. I have eaten the croques which I alway have enjoyed whether it is Schinken (Ham), a Tuna melt, or a veggie variety, they are all very good and the bread they use for the sandwiches really is extremely light, warm, flakey and tasty! Prices are fair here, and maybe a euro or two more than other similar options in Schanze because food in this neighborhood in general is not expensive if you compare to other areas of Hamburg, but the price is worth is, because you get a very yummy sandwich, can have coffee, enough alternative drink choices, a great sitting area with open window that peeks into an alley wall covered with art, free WiFi for restaurant customers, and if you get a sweet tooth, have a crepe for dessert!
The only downside is that the service can be pretty slow. especially if it gets too busy, you end up waiting awhile to order, awhile to pay, and probably the most frustrating if you are hungry, but awhile to eat...
Tip: Best to come here during the day much quieter, since Schulterblatt comes alive in the evening with crowds, especially during weekends or summer weather. read more