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Glorie is the a la carte sister room of the two-Michelin-star 100/200 Kitchen on Brandshofer Deich in Hamburg, same chef and team in the warehouse downstairs.
Why locals love it: A la carte sister of the two-star 100/200 Kitchen, hidden in the same warehouse downstairs.
Tip: Walk-ups possible weekdays. Dinner Tue to Sat from 18:30; lunch Fri and Sat from 12:00; same kitchen team as the tasting room.
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Oberhafen-Kantine on Stockmeyerstrasse in Hamburg's Oberhafen serves tavern food in a 1925 timber harbour-worker building that leans visibly 8.7 degrees off-true after tidal undermining.
Why locals love it: Lopsided 1925 timber tavern on a forgotten harbour basin, the floor wedged to stay level.
Tip: Closed Mondays; Sunday lunch service. The leaning floor takes a moment to register at the door.
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Deichgraf on the historic Deichstrasse in Hamburg cooks classical Hanseatic dishes on the city's oldest canal-side street, with a single beam from the pre-1842 building surviving in the Fleetdiele dining room.
Why locals love it: On the Deichstrasse canal-side row rebuilt after the 1842 fire, that most tourists walk past.
Tip: Window tables face the Nikolaifleet canal. Ask for the Labskaus with the original Rollmops topping.
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Effenberger Vollkornbaeckerei has milled its own grain and held a stoneground-only line since 1986, with six Hamburg branches and the Rindermarkthalle stall on Neuer Kamp the closest to the Schanze.
Why locals love it: Hamburg's longest-running organic wholegrain bakery; the Rindermarkthalle and Isemarkt stalls trade more like market vendors than tourist-facing storefronts.
Tip: Closed Sundays. The wholegrain Roggenvollkornbrot sells fast on Saturday mornings. Six Effenberger branches across Hamburg; the Rindermarkthalle stall is the most accessible from the Schanze.
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Hadley's Cafe Bar on Beim Schlump in Hamburg-Eimsbuettel runs a cafe and bar in a former hospital building, with strong vegan and vegetarian breakfast plates, daily lunches and a Hamburg wine list.
Why locals love it: Eimsbuettel former-hospital cafe-bar hidden behind trees off Grindelallee, with strong vegan and vegetarian options.
Tip: Three levels including a mezzanine and solarium; outdoor garden seating in summer. Open until midnight Mon to Sat.