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Lühmanns Teestube is a place where my grandparents would have loved to have their coffee and cake in the afternoon, old-fashioned but cozy, with lots of royal-family-memorabilia! They had one vegan cake, almond cake. It was OK but I wouldn‘t order it again. Apart from that I had a mixed salad, which wasn‘t good at all – very small and with a ready-made salad dressing. The soup would probably have been vegan, too, and... View all feedback.
I found this lovely little place by posting a question on the Yelp Hamburg page as I was looking for somewhere that did a high tea sort of spread in Germany. We travelled for over an hour and it took a while to find the place but I was so glad we made the effort. We arrived mid morning and as we were really hungry we got tea, breakfast and I had a scone. The breakfast itself was something I'm not used to simply because of the combination of food that we got. I did find it to be the norm in Germany though with slight variations, the plate had fruit, a warm hard boiled egg, some jam, fresh tomato and a very crunchy but yummy roll. We had English breakfast tea which was tasty. I'm not a cream person so I only had jam on my scone but it was nice. The building itself was old and very old fashioned with lots of pictures of the queen. Had a very British feel and it was lovely. Staff although friendly were very hard to find when you wanted them and I had to go looking when I wanted to order scones and when I wanted to pay. I will definitely go back next time I'm in Hamburg as we had a very enjoyable day. Had I not had to chase staff it would have got 4 stars for sure and I would still recommend this place if you want something old fashioned with a bit of charm and an English feel.
Luhmanns was a pleasant surprise. The tea house was very charming, it had an old world feel. They had a nice selection of teas and cakes. Top notch atmosphere and a very pleasant staff. This was a wonderful way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
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.
Im Café wird einem ein leckeres veganes Frühstück gezaubert. Hafermilch gibt es auch.
Lühmann's tea room is a place where my grandparents would like their coffee and cake in the afternoon, old-fashioned, but cozy, with many royal family habits! They had a vegan cake, almond cake. It was okay, but I wouldn't order it again. Besides, I had a mixed salad that was not good at all – very small and with a finished salad dress. The soup would probably also have been vegan, and spaghetti with tomato sauce was also available. It may be a better place for breakfast, they had several vegan breakfast options on the menu (they did not specify what is included) and a bagel with a vegan spread (which they do not serve in the afternoon). It's great that such places will begin to worry for vegans too, but there is still much to improve...