Wuestestaette 1, 28195 Bremen, State of Bremen, Germany
What travelers say:
It is the "old name" of the Western food world, it can be said to be famous, many stars have come here to eat and punch in, there is a famous band once sang here. The taste of the dishes is known for high quality, the exquisite decoration is even more dazzling, friends who have time to find the opportunity to taste. .
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Reviews of Teestuebchen im Schnoor
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It is a "time-honored brand" in the Western food industry. It has a great reputation. Many celebrities have come to dine here and a famous band once sang here. The taste of the dishes is famous for its high quality, and the exquisite decoration is dazzling. Friends who have time must try it if they find the opportunity. .
Interesting commercial street, many restaurants, the price is not too high or too low, the food is quite affordable. The overall feeling is quite good.
#Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash If Bremen is a fairytale city, then Schnoor Viertel is the most exquisite chapter! This is the oldest and most charming neighborhood in Bremen. It was once a gathering place for fishermen, merchants and craftsmen. Today, Schnoor has become a paradise for artists and a secret place for travelers. Whether it is a romantic alley, a creative shop, or a building with historical marks, walking into Schnoor is like stepping into a living fairy tale book. Every corner is full of stories and surprises! Highlights that cannot be missed 1. The maze-like alleys, discover the surprises hidden in the corners The biggest charm of Schnoor is that you can encounter surprises by walking into an alley at random! The narrowest street can only accommodate one person passing sideways, and the old cottages on both sides seem to be able to hear your footsteps and gently tell the stories of the past. Whether it is a retro wooden door, an exquisite iron window frame, or a wall covered with ivy, every place is worth savoring. 2. Specialty shops, each one is a unique treasure The shops here are not just for shopping, but like small museums, they hide unique art and craftsmanship! Handmade silver jewelry shop: Each piece of jewelry is the artist's hard work and has its own personality. Wood carving art gallery: The lifelike wood carvings make people stop and admire. Fairy tale theme souvenir shop: Find the "Bremen Musicians" theme ornaments and bring the fairy tale home! 3. Cafe in the old house, sit down and feel the slow time In the Schnoor district, you must find a cafe converted from an old house, order a cup of hot chocolate or German fruit tea, and immerse yourself in this fairy tale world. Recommend these two: Teestübchen im Schnoor: A century-old teahouse, full of British style, suitable for ordering a cup of cream tea with apple cake. Konditorei Café Knigge: The most classic dessert shop in Bremen, Black Forest cake and honey cake are the treasures of the town. 4. Schnoor Museum, explore the footprints of history If you are interested in the history of this neighborhood, you may want to visit the Schnoor Museum. Here, the living scenes of the former craftsmen are displayed. It seems that you have traveled back hundreds of years and witnessed the prosperity and changes of Bremen in those years. 5. St. John's Church, feel the power of tranquility Although this church built in the 14th century is not magnificent, the red brick exterior and simple interior decoration have a warm power. The afternoon sun shines on the wooden chairs through the stained glass windows, which makes people feel peaceful. Food recommendation: Unique experience of Bremen flavor There are many treasure restaurants hidden in the alleys of the Schnoor district. It is worthwhile to eat authentic German food! Gasthausbrauerei Schüttinger: The oldest craft beer hall, freshly brewed dark beer + German pork knuckle, classic and authentic! Kaffee Mühle: A coffee shop converted from a mill, overlooking the scenery of the Schnoor district while drinking coffee, super atmosphere! Travel Tips ✔ Wear comfortable shoes: The cobblestone streets are a bit bumpy to walk on, don't let the shoes on your feet affect your interest in playing! ✔ Avoid the peak shopping season on Sundays: Most stores in Germany are closed on Sundays, it is recommended to visit small shops on Friday or Saturday. ✔ The best time to take photos is at dusk: the sunset shines on the alleys, and the colorful houses become warmer, suitable for taking a group of beautiful photos!