"Outdoor Dining Area" Bars in Lower Saxony
Lots of greenery dominates the hotel bar, which is decorated with a small world of plants. The centrepiece of the modern and cosy location are 16 signature drinks, some of which are refined with unusual ingredients such as caraway, fennel or coriander. The matching herbs come fresh from the green bar wall.
Manuel Mauritz and Chi Trung Khuu have set new trends with their bar on Herrenhäuser Marktplatz - and not just with a well thought-out bar programme that skilfully alternates between classics and new creations. The Lieblingsbar also serves fine food, and the kitchen shines with first-class snacks and burgers.
If you want to pop in for a quick coffee or tea or a sandwich, this bright and friendly location is just the place for you. In the evening, the menu offers a small but fine selection of wines from all over the world. There are also savoury delicacies.
Whether it's a snack or an extensive dinner, both are recommended at the Vielharmonie. The food is prepared with seasonal and regional products, and the friendly and competent service team knows all about the matching wines. Sometimes a cocktail, long drink, gin or a beer from the menu is also suitable.
The sea always works. The legendary milk bar on the beach is a successful mix of soul food and self-service. With entertaining music in the background and the certainty that this cult venue not only serves the best coffee and milk, but also classic sundowners and long drinks. With a view of the sea, we promise.
The many regulars call the trendy bar on Borkum's beach promenade the Strandwohnzimmer. Naturally with a sea view, delicious fish sandwiches, classic fried fish, a sea buckthorn curry sausage and the largest selection of cereals far and wide. Wines are also available here and, of course, the finest homemade cocktails.
Thomas Immenroth's cosy and chic bar promises a French way of life in Hanover. Champagne is of course part of the inventory, as are French aperitifs and wines. The cocktail menu includes the "French 75" and "French Mule", while the kitchen serves finely prepared dishes à la française.
If you fancy a really good pizza, Tante Giulia is the place to go. The trendy eatery has long enjoyed cult status, but the drinks on offer are also part of the successful concept. Italian wines from all regions, of course, plus "living room cocktails" such as "Rosalita" and "Giulia's Mojito".