Brauerei zum Schiffchen

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After enjoying Hetjens Museum (Deutsches Keramikmuseum), it may be a nice idea to visit this restaurant. Brauerei zum Schiffchen is known for offering German cuisine. You can always degust tasty pork hock, wiener schnitzels and german sausages - a special offer of this place. Most guests recommend trying good apple strudels, ice cream and che. It's a must when visiting this spot to taste delicious lager, wine or ale. In accordance with the reviewers' opinions, waiters offer great coffee.

The cozy atmosphere of this restaurant allows visitors to relax after a hard working day. The success of Brauerei zum Schiffchen wouldn't be possible without the attentive staff. Professional service is something that guests highlight in their reviews. Affordable prices are to be expected at this place. The nice decor is a significant plus. On Facebook this spot is granted the rating of 4.6 stars.

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Our last meal in Düsseldorf was at Brauerei zum Schiffchen. They're located in the old part of town. We dropped in on a Monday (around 12:30pm). The weather was a bit dreary so everyone was sitting inside for once. Our server spoke perfect English but he was a bit rough around the edges. This was the only restaurant we went to where English was already on the menu. The menu consisted of starters & soups, house specialties, fish and dessert. There also was a seasonal sheet and a few daily specials including a business set menu (€15,50). - Alsterwasser (€3,20 for 0.30L) - light beer with lemonade. This was a mix of pilsner with a splash of lemonade. - Himmel & ähd (€12,50) - blutwurst (fried black pudding), mashed potatoes, fried onions and stewed apples. Not sure why but their fried onions don't come hot nor crispy. The blutwurst was interesting; lightly crisped and the filling was tasty. Mashed potatoes were buttery. - Metzgers leibgericht (€14,50) - three sausages (mettwurst, thüringer art bratwurst and krakauer) with sauerkraut and homemade mashed potatoes. Mettwurst was a thicker, meatier, minced pork sausage. Krakauer (similar to a a Polish kielbasa) was slightly salty but had a good bite. Bratwurst was our favourite of the bunch; easily the tastiest and most flavourful. Sauerkraut was hot and well balanced in acidity. Mashed potatoes were the same (wish they would let you choose other sides to try). An enjoyable last German meal (and for once, not too heavy). 3.5 stars.
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ClosedOpens at 12PM
€€ Price range per person €12 - €21
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Hafenstr. 5, 40213
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Hafenstr. 5, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 40213
Features
Сredit cards accepted Delivery Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Booking Wheelchair accessible TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 11:30AM-12AM
MondayMon 12PM-3PM
5PM-11:45PM
TuesdayTue 12PM-3PM
5PM-11:45PM
WednesdayWed 12PM-3PM
5PM-11:45PM
ThursdayThu 12PM-3PM
5PM-11:45PM
FridayFri 12PM-3PM
5PM-11:45PM
SaturdaySat 11:30AM-12AM

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