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Compliment twisterella (05-10-2008) ••••

Pretty cosy and comfy in here - once you were lucky enough to catch a free table. Then you can enjoy yourself pretty well.
(Sadly advance bookings cannot be taken for Sundays as I was told a couple of times.)
There’s plenty of British traditional food on offer like (tiny) scones, pies and all sorts of tea. Also quite a selection of home-made cake… but be aware of the large slices, deary me!
But everything’s lovely and definitely worth the visit.

It’s a nicely decorated (sofa, candles, paintings, walls painted in green…) tearoom that makes one feel at home straight away.
You can easily imagine three old British ladies sitting there gossiping away idlely and sipping their black tea.

Well especially now that it’s getting autumn and dark outside, “Lühmanns” is a great place for an escape.
A possible walk around Blankenese and the water is a nice bonus as to the area.

As the previous folks said too though, staff are always oh so slow and prone to forget orders.
However they have as yet never forgotten about the bill…
So bring plenty of time & patience (and maybe a good book) and you’ll be perfectly happy.

I’d recommend it especially to anyone anglophile.

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Compliment Darjeeling (29-09-2008) •••••

The niciest coffee shop in Hamburg. Absolutely love it!

It’s run and decorated with so much care and taste, that it’s worth just to go and check it out. And if you’ll only see these freshly baked pies, tall and brown, with apples, poppy seeds, blackberries, rhubarb, plums… anything you can imagine (depends on the season of course), you know there’s no escape! They all stand on the table to tease your gastro-imagination, there are plates and cutlery next to it, whipped cream too, if you want. Of course, white table cloth, beautifull china, classic furniture.

Let me tell you more about furniture: the whole place is like a living room of somebody’s apartmet. There’s wallpaper, paintings and drawings, tiffany lamps, wooden tables and chairs. It’s intimate and warm, cosy and classy.

It’s nice and welcoming atmosphere both in the evnings and at the daytime. There’s a garden for warmer parts of the year. There is variety of teas and coffees to go with these fabulous pies. They also serve food. And I heard that sunday brunch is fantastic (that’s what I’m gonna check next), just make sure you are early enough!

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